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The JD curriculum is “quite rigorous,” and “you have to be willing to put in the work to get the results”; however, MSU invests in its students’ success. One student explains, “The law college is good at providing academic resources for students such as labs, advisement, and TAs for 1Ls.” In the library, “the research librarians are great at helping students find what they are looking for,” as well as keeping the noise levels reasonable during exams. Highly student-friendly, the law school’s administration is praised for their efficiency, friendliness, and contemporary approach to education, especially the school’s “great Dean, who understands the current legal market and the changing legal education system.” Throughout departments and processes, “the administration at MSU is actively involved in making sure you receive a high-quality legal education,” and they “genuinely want to connect with students.” For example, “the deans have a free lunch meeting once a month where they explain what is going on in the school and let students ask questions.”
There are many ways to put your legal skills into practice at MSU, including the school’s “excellent Moot Court and Law Review opportunities.” Of particular note, “the emphasis on clinical experience and expansion of the clinical programs at MSU College of Law is second to none.” Depending on your area of interest, “there are about seven or eight different clinics that 2Ls and 3Ls can enroll in, ranging from Tax and Housing to Chance at Childhood and Plea and Sentencing.” Alternatively, MSU’s “geographic location (adjacent to the state capitol, Lansing) enables students to pursue a variety of internand externships in lieu of the offered clinics.” Those interested in government work can augment these experiences through the school’s popular “semester in Washington, D.C.,” which combines professional experience at a federal agency coupled with the ongoing course work at MSU.
After graduation, students looking for work in Michigan appreciate the school’s great local reputation. Propitiously located in the capital city of Lansing, “there are a lot of opportunities for work within a few miles of school,” particularly for those interested in government-related positions. For those planning to practice outside of the Great Lakes state, note the words of one student in particular who affirms that “career services is an extremely useful department for in-state students. However, more could be done to improve the ability of out-of-state students to obtain internships and externships.”
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The law school is located in an “excellent building,” which is “newly renovated with wireless throughout.” In addition to nice study spaces and common areas, “there are private study rooms for groups that can be reserved in advance.” Plus, “Sparty’s, the cafe in the law school, is a great spot to get caffeine before late nights or long classes.” Located in a bustling “college town,” law students benefit from an affordable and relaxed lifestyle in hometown Lansing. When they need a change of scenery, “E. Lansing and Lansing offer a wide range of cuisines and other activities that don’t have to revolve around the school.”
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East Lansing, MI 48824-1300