I went to Phillips Junior College and have quite a few credits. I would like to find a college who will accept their credits, I want to obtain a law degree. I don't want to have to start over.
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I went to Phillips Junior College and have quite a few credits. I would like to find a college who will accept their credits, I want to obtain a law degree. I don't want to have to start over.
Was this a normal state JR college ? If so most of the state colleges in that state should, have you talked to the school about it
The college closed down. Phillips was a private college.
Likely you will need to check with the colleges individually to see about acceptance. Also, if they were science courses depending on the major/college they may have an expiration date (either 5 or 10 years).
Most, colleges are pretty liberal about accepting credits in transfer (dtate even more than private. I also went to a 2 year college (actually several of them in and out of state) and all my credits were accepted by the both the 4yr college I graduated from and the law school I am in now (graduating this year).
Even if the credits are not accepted, just get going ASAP and get through it, it will be easier the second time around!
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