I have a friend who wants to get his law degree but does not want to spend 4 years in college.
He owns a few businesses and all are highly successful and he doesn't want to spend 4 years in college working on a degree. Basically, he wants to jump straight to Law school.
He was wondering if UT has every handed out Honorary Degrees to donors ect and is this degree considered an actual degree.
Lastly, if they have done this does anyone know the donation that would need to be made... such as 500K etc.
Thanks.
Quick question, I picked up one of those Elvis Tennessee drivers license souvenirs a couple of years ago and wonder if it's valid to drive with. Any help is appreciated
Neo sobered up.
LOL.
You guys are funny.
Honest answer, they gave him a little over 50 some credits towards life experience and he already had about 30 due to one year of college.
He will have to get the remaining credits via a few classes they are requiring him to take--about one year.
He lives in Nashville so it was a local private college, but this is the private college where he was planning on attending law school at.
College is accredited with the ABA so it's a win/win.