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I have never taken any courses at Wilbur Wright or any other community college but am eager to get started on the Paralegal Program right away. What should I take?

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I have never taken any courses at Wilbur Wright or any other community college but am eager to get started on the Paralegal Program right away. What should I take?

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New students who have placed appropriately on their placement tests (read at a minimum of the 12th grade level, write at the Freshman Composition (101) level and placed into Mathematics 099) should register for as many of the introductory Paralegal Program courses (Introduction to Paralegal Studies, Civil Litigation and/or Family Law) and General Education requirements as they feel comfortable taking. The Introductory Paralegal Courses will be offered in the Fall 2008 semester with day, evening and weekend options.

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