California Southern Law School

The Spring 2010 Semester
Beginning Students' Law Program

Get an early start on completing your required law courses
with a lighter initial course load:

Take only two courses in the Spring (Agency, Community Property)
and one course in the Summer (Criminal Procedure)

The Advantages
1)  Completing 3 courses before you enroll in Fall First-Year Courses with new beginning students, and
2)  gaining additional analytical and exam taking experience before you start studying the three (3) "Baby Bar" subjects of Contracts, Torts, and Criminal Law.
3)  By taking Agency, Community Property, and Criminal Procedure you only have 2 courses to complete over the remaining summers; you can take 2 summers off.

The Disadvantages
None

The Alternative
Wait until the upcoming Fall 2010 semester and enroll in the three (3) Fall First-Year Courses (Contracts, Torts, Criminal Law).

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