NWCU LAW is a fraudulent law school based in Sacramento CA. The school frauds it's self by showing they are a cheap and affordable law school to persuade students to join and save money the next thing you know they steal your money and make up an excuse to not let you graduate or sit for the bar exam. NWCU LAW has fraudulent professors that are your enemy not friends because they are apart of the scam. Do not trust any of the professors there or believe anything they say they are all evil and just want to steal your money and ruin your legal careers.
Jon Corbett
New York,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, January 18, 2017
I started school at NWCU in November 2014, which means I'm now about 20% done with my 3rd year and 60% done with the program overall. I've passed the California Baby Bar and very much look forward to graduating.
At NWCU, there is no one pressuring you to study, and if you don't keep track of your pace and of deadlines, you will fail out. The school is constrained by state law requiring that you complete your study in 4 years of 48-52 weeks of study. I think NWCU could do better about helping students stay on track, but I've thus far found nothing "fraudulent" about my experience.
I wrote a full review of my time so far at NWCU on my blog. Before taking the rip-off report to heart, have a read from an actual, current student.
Jonathan Corbett
NWCU '18