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Updated On: 12/3/2008 3:53:58 AM
I am pleased to be able to give SCU Law a failing grade across the board, solely on the grounds that they can't manage email address books. I am not associated with the school in any way, and do not even live on the same continent, but continue to get mail for and from the institution despite repeated and ongoing requests to delete my address. This invitation to vote was just another example. Presumably there is some student or staff member who didnt get this invite because SCU has their address entered incorrectly as mine. Unlucky for them and for me.
Since I'm here, I'll add that the criteria you are surveying on indicate strongly what a soulless, empty school this must be. Obviously BMW's in the lot is the kpi for a fulfilling education.
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Updated On: 10/14/2008 4:36:33 PM
The student body at Santa Clara is the best around. The students are more interested in collaboration and helping each other getting through the rigors of law school than competing for a high class rank. In addition, the school is located in the heart of Silicon Valley and the sheer number of job opportunities is almost overwhelming.
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Updated On: 10/14/2008 11:33:31 AM
Santa Clara University School of Law provides a fantastic legal education, supportive and friendly environment and excellent professional contacts. The smaller class sizes provide and enhanced educational experience. You will leave with a positive law school experience and be grateful for your eduacation and place in the professional world. Highly recommended.
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Updated On: 10/14/2008 10:42:22 AM
A jewel.
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Updated On: 10/14/2008 10:26:01 AM
Private school prices with public school service. Santa Clara University Law is seldom mentioned in the same breath as Stanford or Berkeley law for good reason. Santa Clara Law charges high prices and uses tons of adjunct and visiting professors to keep costs down. The only things the administrative staff are good for is passing the buck or getting in your way by blindly enforcing assinine rules.
Most of the profs can't explain worth a damn about anything, which means you're left to learn virtually everything on your own.
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Updated On: 10/14/2008 9:24:50 AM
The BEST!
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Updated On: 10/14/2008 8:40:52 AM
Michael Miller from Santa Clara University Information Services was always a great help in providing support to all the students when technical issues arise with computers and networking for SCU.
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Updated On: 10/14/2008 8:20:22 AM
Cookie Ridolfi is an amazing person. Her "Innocense Project" stands out as an ispiration to other Law schools in this country, and abroad
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