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Reviews of The Paralegal Institute
Excellent School - Great Future
I received a 2 year degree from The Paralegal Institute in 1986. That diploma has opened many doors for me. While enrolled I also began my career in a law office as a legal assistant. I found the core curriculum challenging and very applicable to the world of Paralegalism. While attending I also began my career in law and the course materials were invaluable to my success in law. I procured my dream job of Office Administrator for a medium sized law firm and loved it! The Paralegal Institute solidified my opportunities in this career field. I would highly recommend. Thank you.
By Former Proud Student December 07, 2011 at 04:47 AMFormer Student - Associate Degree
I earned an Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies from The Paralegal Institute a few years ago. The curriculum was great! I learned a lot about the law and legal procedures.
At the same time I was enrolled in The Paralegal Institute, I was attending a local community college for a certificate course in criminal law. Ironically, the community college used the same textbook that The Paralegal Institute used to cover the subject. Both courses were basically the same.
I completed the degree program at The Paralegal Institute in 2007. Since earning the degree, I have had no problem locating employment in the legal field using the degree that I earned.
I worked for a law firm in Boston for a few years and have started my own legal support company. I am now self-employed and provide legal support services -- www.IPS-Notary.com --
The Paralegal Institute is great! When I was student, it was done by correspondence. Now they offer classes online!
TPI Reviews are nonexistent
I have searched the internet and can't find ONE SINGLE STUDENT REVIEW of The Paralegal Institute in Phoenix.
One would think that an educational facility that has purportedly been around since the '70s would have a review, somewhere, by some student.
I can find student reviews of most other schools. What's up with TPI? Do students sign some sort of agreement that forbids them from posting a review?
Pretty dang odd.