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By far the most celebrated part of the school is the “exceptional” faculty. These “very approachable” professors “encourage intellectual curiosity and value hard work.” “Professors are committed to providing the highest quality academics with the goal of producing top level lawyers,” one student explains. “The faculty is always available for consultation and assistance,” and New England Law “does not have teaching assistants.” “All of the professors have extensive legal background,” and many are Harvard graduates. Students really get to know their professors here, as “the comparatively small size of the school means that faculty and students are in constant, casual contact.” One 3L says, “I would wager that if our faculty was compared to any other law school in the nation, that our school would win, hands down!”
The students also love the “excellent library and IT staff” that are “always available for research assistance.” “The law librarians are indeed wizards & the security staff know everything & everyone,” one student explains. While the students love the faculty and staff, “the administration is abysmal” and “the worst part of this entire school.” “In my three years at New England I’ve seen the Dean ONCE,” one student says.
Those who attend New England Law are “pretty much guaranteed to pass the bar statistically.” Students love the “supportive atmosphere,” “strong alumni network, networking opportunities,” and how “the small community encourages teamwork, collaboration, and success.” “Okay, sure at BC or Harvard you will learn what Thomas Jefferson was thinking when he wrote the Constitution,” one student says, “but at New England Law you will learn how to conduct a divorce between a plumber and a nurse.”
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