But that's not "going to law school."
Also, in VA, you have to have your undergrad degree to be accepted into the program.
Virginia's law reader program allows participants to take the state's bar exam without going to law school. Instead, participants study the law for three years, under the guidance of a supervising attorney, and take written and oral tests along the way.
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Here's a rundown of requirements by state, plus a couple others that do a hybrid program. Looks like CA is the only one that doesn't require a degree (you need 2 years of college):
I’m going to tell you how you can accomplish your legal career dreams with a viable alternative to spending $200,000 in Law School.
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