Thank you Taj for this video. I really appreciate your efforts and transparency about the course and salary. People in this field need to open and discuss their work and salary.
Classes can be intense especially if your new to legal terminology and drafting, if you have experience I would say its relatively easy, if your new to drafting motions and pleadings and case briefs then it will be challenging, but depending on instructors most tasks are group projects so it can really be easy especially since multiple people work on a certain part of the project. There aren't really any tests, may some short quizzes on key terms you learn but that most of it.
You should watch Chaar Sahibzaade movie based on lives of children of our Tenth Guru sahib Ji. You should experience it, it's in English as well, so there should be no excuses and it's free on TH-cam.
Hey Taj, I applied for UCLA paralegal program. Could you please share how do they evaluate the students. Do they conduct exams, tests, assignments, quiz or any other way?
Really depends, I did an Associate in Paralegal Studies beforehand so most of the objectives I learned I knew the terms already, for me it was a 7/10. If you're new to the legal field and this is the certificate you're going for then possibly it's 10/10.
@@tajpsingh I majored in public administration with a criminal justice concentration 2 years ago. So I’d say I’d be ok. Also do they really take 3 weeks to accept you into the program ? Thanks so much for answering btw :)
I am wondering if you can recommend me which one is better. The price is cheaper at West los Angeles college but I am sure if I should invest more and study at UCLA. Could you help me, please? Thank you so much in advance.
I would recommend UCLA over any other program, it may be more pricer but what you get is access to UCLA Alumni Group and a lot of law firms prioritize UCLA graduates!
Thank you Taj for making this video. It was super helpful!
Thank you Taj for this video. I really appreciate your efforts and transparency about the course and salary. People in this field need to open and discuss their work and salary.
Thank you!
Hey Taj, how was the classes was it intense, any assignments memorization oral test? Im thinking about signing up, thanks for making this video.
Classes can be intense especially if your new to legal terminology and drafting, if you have experience I would say its relatively easy, if your new to drafting motions and pleadings and case briefs then it will be challenging, but depending on instructors most tasks are group projects so it can really be easy especially since multiple people work on a certain part of the project. There aren't really any tests, may some short quizzes on key terms you learn but that most of it.
30-40 miles from CC to Downtown LA is inaccurate. Maybe you meant to say 3-4 miles?
Hello Taj, question, is there a final exam that covers all or is it just the final exams at the end of each module?😊
Some courses have a final exam, but most courses end with a group project.
@tajpsingh thankyou for your reply, so there's no last exam that covers everything from the 11 month courses?
@@Cynthia-rc6rl No final exam at the end of program.
@@tajpsingh thankyou and happy holidays
You should watch Chaar Sahibzaade movie based on lives of children of our Tenth Guru sahib Ji.
You should experience it, it's in English as well, so there should be no excuses and it's free on TH-cam.
Hey Taj, I applied for UCLA paralegal program. Could you please share how do they evaluate the students. Do they conduct exams, tests, assignments, quiz or any other way?
Exams maybe 10% hardly ever had one, courses more focused on group projects, legal briefs, and learning how to file, type, format motions.
Hi there, I applied for the program as well. From a 1-10 how difficult would you rate it ?
Really depends, I did an Associate in Paralegal Studies beforehand so most of the objectives I learned I knew the terms already, for me it was a 7/10. If you're new to the legal field and this is the certificate you're going for then possibly it's 10/10.
@@tajpsingh I majored in public administration with a criminal justice concentration 2 years ago. So I’d say I’d be ok. Also do they really take 3 weeks to accept you into the program ? Thanks so much for answering btw :)
I am wondering if you can recommend me which one is better. The price is cheaper at West los Angeles college but I am sure if I should invest more and study at UCLA. Could you help me, please? Thank you so much in advance.
I would recommend UCLA over any other program, it may be more pricer but what you get is access to UCLA Alumni Group and a lot of law firms prioritize UCLA graduates!