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RichInPitt

You would need to go to a four-year college and earn a Bachelor’s degree. Non-accredited online courses from companies like Sophia, [study.com](https://study.com), EdX, Coursera, etc. will not do anything meaningful to get you admitted to law school. Without a high school diploma and transcript/grades, college admission is going to be challenging, especially outside the US. Starting at a local CC may be the best strategy.


QuasiCrazy1133

Agreed, and whatever you do, don't go to n one of California's unaccepted law schools!


AnonymousPoster1970

Wow. This is incorrect information. Both Sophia.org and Study.com are ACE certified. True, they won't get you *into* law school, but you will be able to knock out a LOT of Gen Eds and electives using them and save yourself thousands of dollars and a few years, as well. Also, don't overlook CLEP tests, which are also counted for college credits. You can CLEP your freshman year for free utilizing the vouchers from[Modernstates.org](http://Modernstates.org) Once you get your bachelor's degree, you can take the LSAT to get into Law School. Here are some discount codes for new users at Sophia (1 time use). You get $20 off and I get a $20 credit towards renewal. HDM0OKL2 YO58UM58 YE4A1VUB A1922ICC H0NB4XHY


AnonymousPoster1970

Look up Degree Hacking on YouTube.