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OCU Law students are now only “a few blocks from both state and federal courthouses and several large law firms,” which “present phenomenal opportunities to get plenty of training.” Students are “able to walk to the county courthouse between classes to watch trials.” One student added that the new location “is great for networking; I meet Judges and attorneys on a daily basis.” Students also appreciate that the school “allows a generous number of credit hours to be satisfied with practical skills [courses].” In fact, most students agree that the “clinical and externship offerings and practical skills courses, like trial practice and pretrial litigation,” are among the school’s greatest strengths. Clinics like “the school’s American Indian Wills Clinic where” students learn “to draft estate planning devices for Native American clients,” help students learn “how to understand and conform to” a client’s wishes and “translate their oral concerns into artfully drafted legal documents.” These clinics help develop “skills that improve attorney-client relationships and performance in any legal office,” skills “that most attorneys do not begin to develop until [they are] actually in practice.” Students say that “getting this head start” makes them “more marketable and flexible in any work environment.”
Some students praise the school for trying “to accommodate even more working adults, moms with children, adults returning for career change, police officers and those with disabilities” by offering night classes. Though, this has caused friction with some traditional students who find “that the class scheduling is very difficult to work with” “because many classes are only offered at night” and “most electives were offered exclusively at night,” others enjoy that the schedule is flexible enough to “work with people who have commitments that keep them busy during the day.” But students universally applaud the professors of those classes as coming “from some of the most respected schools around the nation and [as being] highly regarded as experts in their specialized fields.”
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Oklahoma City, OK 73102