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Remember:
You carry a gun so you’re hard to kill.
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Attorney Andrew F. Branca
Law of Self Defense LLC
Dean Andrew,
What college degree level (B.S., M.S., PHD) should prospective students have prior to signing up for your courses?
Do your courses teach how to write legal briefs as required in law school?
How many books and court cases are required to be read in each course?
Is the class taught on specific days and at specific times?
Are course videoed to be seen multiple times during the course period?
Is it advisable to take the instructor course first prior to the law classes?
At my age (69), learning tends to take additional time.
Request your input.
Geary