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Updated On: 9/28/2008 11:01:45 PM
The atmosphere is academic but also cooperative. Students are friendly and collegial (though often socially awkward). You won't find anyone cut-throat here, though you will find a few gunners who talk too much in class.
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Updated On: 9/23/2008 12:35:02 PM
What difference does it make how attractive people are? What about clinic opportunity? (plentiful) Class size? (smallish) Clerkship placement? (top notch) Job placement? (excellent) Speakers? (impressive) Journals? (three) Moot Court? (vigorous) Course selection? (wide-open) 1L course load? (well-balanced) There are dozens of factors that affect a legal education, but the appearance of one's classmates is not one of them. Ridiculous.
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Updated On: 9/23/2008 12:00:26 PM
Great courses, faculty, and students. I don't look at the women or the men in terms of attractiveness, so, they both got 3s. We basically don't have a parking lot, hence 1 on the bmws.
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Updated On: 9/23/2008 11:49:06 AM
Difficult and foreboding in the winter, but it provides a first class legal education that permits it students to be intellectual but still able to participate in the real world, unlike some other top notch educational institutions where the students flounder at firms.
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Updated On: 9/15/2008 11:22:40 AM
A great law school.
To receive their J.D. degree, a student must be in residence for nine full quarters, must maintain satisfactory academic standing, and must complete 105 course hours. To qualify for residence for a full quarter, a student must take and complete nine or more course hours in the quarter. A student must complete a course in professional responsibility and must receive credit for two substantial pieces of writing beyond those required in the first-year course in Legal Research and Writing.
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