Career and School Info for Paralegals and Legal Assistants in Oklahoma



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Here are some tips for selecting schools, based on an analysis comparing each school to all others across dozens of factors:

Schools Concentrating On Paralegals And Legal Assistants

  • Focus: For schools with a focus on this career area, look at Rose State, Oklahoma State, and Rogers State.

Fastest Response From Schools

  • Request Info: For the fastest information for prospective students, look at the Spotlight schools on this page.

Student Body

  • Part-Time: For schools emphasizing part-time studies, consider Rogers State, East Central University, and Oklahoma State.
  • Adult Learners: For lots of adult learners, consider East Central University and Rose State.

School Setting

  • Out of State: For geographic diversity, take note of Oklahoma State and East Central University.
  • Dorms: For a residential campus environment, take note of Oklahoma State, East Central University, and Rogers State.

Excellence

  • % Accepted: For selective institutions, look at Rogers State.
  • Class Size: For small class sizes, look at Oklahoma State and East Central University.

 


Student/Alumnus Reviews of Schools for This Career and State

Rose State College • Midwest City, OK
Studying Paralegal Studies (completion in 2008)

9/13/2011

"I feel that I received a good quality education at RSC. I would recommend it to others."

Ratings are on a 1-10 scale

CharacteristicRatingComment
Would Recommend?yesRSC provides a good quality education. It also provides preparation for the national paralegal test.
Program Reputation10Employers have a positive view of RSC. It has a great reputation in the community as being a quality school.
Program Quality10RSC provided a quality education. The instructors were knowledgeable and helpful.
Instruction10The instructors were knowledgeable and helpful. The classes were very informative and useful.
How Difficult5I do not think it was extremely difficult. However, a person did have to study and put forth effort to pass the program.
Hands-On vs. BookishThe classes had a good mixture of both learning types. We would sometimes be required to research in the library. Other times, we worked on projects.
Schedule Flexibility9They offer the same classes at night and during the day. It really helped people who had full-time jobs.
Academic Facilities9The facilities were very up to date with the current technology. The library had the books I needed to use for my program.
Social Life5I did not participate in extracurricular activities. However, I did notice signs around campus, so I know there were plenty of ways to be involved.
Placement Services4I personally did not have to use the job placement services. However, I know people who attempted to and did not have much luck. My employer attempted to post a listing at RSC, but it involved too much effort on the part of the employer to get something listed.
Alumni Network3The school really did not provide that much alumni networking or support. What networking I have done, I have accomplished on my own.

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