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Updated on 10/14/2008 11:40:26 AM
Most BMWs in the parking lot? What a horribly irrelevant and offensive question. Maybe you should rephrase that to: "Most over privileged snots driving mommy and daddy's car to school, and most likely still living at home." I'm sure that would add some extra legitimacy to your already very legitimate poll.
Updated on 10/14/2008 11:19:05 AM
A superb school!
Updated on 10/14/2008 11:38:32 AM
The school trains trial lawyers. The courses are practical and intense. Grades are earned not inflated. A great place to learn how to practice law -- and use your elbows and arms - if necessary.
Updated on 10/14/2008 11:11:24 AM
The professors have all excelled in their fields, and are amazingly available for students to contact with questions. There is a reason Regent is rated highly for quality of life!
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.
Updated on 10/14/2008 10:50:46 AM
High quality legal education.
Updated on 10/14/2008 11:29:07 AM
Great school
Updated on 10/14/2008 10:42:22 AM
A jewel.
Updated on 10/14/2008 11:24:16 AM
The last three questions are irrelevant to a good legal education, which Regent undoubtedly gives its students. If you're picking a law school because because you need a date, consult match.com. To the person that wrote a dissertation on this site, get out of the house more, get involved in the community and less involved in the small talk found at every small private institution.
Updated on 10/14/2008 10:35:28 AM
It all depends on which Professors you get, to be honest. There are some AMAZING full-time and adjunct faculty members such as Judge Padrick, Gus Nelson, Dean Cook, Louis Hensler, Eugene Elser, Ben Madison, and the husband and wife tandem of the Kohms... however, you also have to deal with idealogues like Jacob, and pricks like DeGroff and Fitchen. Then you have those who are brilliant men but awful teachers, such as Hernandez and Tuskey, and good men like Ash who are really tough graders. The University advertises Ashcroft as a teacher ad nauseum, but unless you're female, or from the midwest, or not afraid to kiss some rear, he's nothing special.

The Students are a mixed lot. You have your ultra-religious nutjobs juxtaposed with your future politicians in the making. Rarely are they one in the same, but it happens. Prepare for DRAMA. When you have homeschooled and private college kids getting their first taste of freedom, all hell breaks loose. You end up with 23 year olds that act like 15 year olds. They're friendly in the "hands off" approach. Nice enough to say "hi," but couldn't care less about you.

The men aren't bad looking, but they're mostly married. The single guys can be a bit full of themselves, but really there are so few of them per class that they'd like to think they're a hot commodity. They're kinda dopey losers but you have to love 'em for it.

As far as the women, I could write a novel on this subject. It's not their physical looks that rate them so lowly. Oh, the issues... most of them have HUGE issues. Daddy issues, past relationship issues, commitment issues (in the opposite of most men, these girls think if a guy talks to them, he wants to marry them... or at least sleep with them). Now, physically, some of 'em aren't bad looking girls at all. You're close to Norfolk so a lot of them are going to be out chasing rank. Many lead double lives, holy in the classroom, drunk and slutty at the club. You have some real great girls, but they're married. The others have opinions of themselves higher than Billy Joel's cholesterol. It could be called Robertson's School for the Homely and Lonely, to be honest. They don't much care for Regent men - but from this reviewers' view, they don't care for men period. They're also the source of all the drama, so keep your guard up and your life private.


Not many BMW's in the lot, save a couple that Daddy bought. Plenty of new cars though. There might be more but considering how bad parking is, I simply can't answer this 100 percent.
11-20-2009