sassa Posted November 22 Report Share Posted November 22 What are some of the best law schools to get into...first tier?and what schools have good jd/ma combination programs... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmatas2277 Posted November 22 Report Share Posted November 22 do u wanna stay in Cali? or are u willing to travel outside Cali? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sassa Posted November 22 Author Report Share Posted November 22 maybe i should also learn how to spell lawyer... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmatas2277 Posted November 22 Report Share Posted November 22 Originally posted by sassa maybe i should also learn how to spell lawyer... :laugh: ...it might happen to me alot today, i am loaded up with dimetapp and other medicines...bare with me too:D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sassa Posted November 22 Author Report Share Posted November 22 in Cali: UCLA , Berkeley, Stanford and USC are probably the best choices...but I'm tired of living in California....Definitely East Coast..?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrmatas2277 Posted November 22 Report Share Posted November 22 Originally posted by sassa in Cali: UCLA , Berkeley, Stanford and USC are probably the best choices...but I'm tired of living in California....Definitely East Coast..?? nyc is the place to go for law...they have alot of little schools that are still very good...here are other choices; NYU, SYRACUSE. GEORGIA, BOSTON COLLEGE (INFACT THERE ARE ALSO A LOT OF GOOD SCHOOLS IN BOSTON), GEORGETOWN, AND IN FLA - - UNIV. OF FLORIDA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sassa Posted November 22 Author Report Share Posted November 22 I don't like florida at all...Georgetown was one of my choices....thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nifer Posted November 22 Report Share Posted November 22 http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/law/lawindex.htm1. Yale University (CT) 2. Stanford University (CA) 3. Harvard University (MA) 4. Columbia University (NY) 5. New York University 6. University of Chicago 7. University of California–Berkeley University of Michigan–Ann Arbor University of Pennsylvania University of Virginia 11. Northwestern University (IL) 12. Duke University (NC) 13. Cornell University (NY) 14. Georgetown University (DC) 15. University of Texas–Austin 16. University of California–Los Angeles 17. Vanderbilt University (TN) 18. University of Iowa University of Minnesota–Twin Cities University of Southern California Washington and Lee University (VA) 22. Boston College Emory University (GA) 24. University of Notre Dame (IN) 25. Boston University George Washington University (DC) University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign University of Washington University of Wisconsin–Madison Washington University in St. Louis 31. University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill 32. College of William and Mary (VA) Fordham University (NY) University of California–Davis University of Georgia 36. Wake Forest University (NC) 37. Brigham Young University (J. Reuben Clark) (UT) Ohio State University (Moritz) 39. Indiana University–Bloomington 40. University of Arizona University of California (Hastings) University of Colorado–Boulder 43. Tulane University (LA) University of Connecticut 45. University of Florida (Levin) University of Utah (S.J. Quinney) 47. George Mason University (VA) University of Alabama 49. American University (Washington College of Law) (DC) Southern Methodist University (TX) University of Kentucky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
£ddie Posted November 22 Report Share Posted November 22 Most schools in the top tier will give you the opportunity to get an reputable MA degree. Usual suspects: Columbia, NYU, Harvard, Penn, Yale, Chicago etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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