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Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.
| Legal Professions and Studies | Doctorate |
|---|---|
| Law | 108 |
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The classes are not that bad, with a few exceptions, but the non traditional 1L grading system gives you no feed back. There are newbie profs there with less than 5 years of any kind of legal experience. The grading system (1L) and curve (2L and 3L)… more read full review
The classes are not that bad, with a few exceptions, but the non traditional 1L grading system gives you no feed back. There are newbie profs there with less than 5 years of any kind of legal experience. The grading system (1L) and curve (2L and 3L) is horrible and will make you sorry you decided to attend this school rather than take the LSAT again. read full review
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