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Classes are definitely on the smaller side, and they’re generally “entertaining.” “The greatest strength of Willamette Law has to be the faculty,” relates a 2L. “The faculty is knowledgeable, accessible, and seems to generally enjoy teaching students—an extremely valuable trifecta.” The “very helpful” top brass gets a lot of love as well. “The school’s administration works as effectively as possible,” says a 3L. “They are very focused on getting us to pass the bar,” agrees a happy 1L, “and very focused on getting us a job post-graduation.”
Course scheduling is probably the biggest single source of frustration among students. After the first year, it can be hard to get into the classes you want (and occasionally need). The fairly strict grading curve comes in for some grief as well. “Grade deflation” is alive and well, and a handful of 1Ls at the bottom of the class at Willamette are inevitably asked to leave each year. On one hand, it’s an intimidating situation. On the other hand, it “will really help motivate.”
When the time comes to get a job as an actual attorney, there’s good news and bad news for newly minted Willamette alums. On the minus side, the generally mild climate and the culture of Oregon are both professionally appealing for many people. Competition for jobs (especially in Portland) is fierce because the legal market is not huge and a lot of transplant lawyers want to work in the state. On the plus side, the law school here is “down the street from” the Capitol building and various courts. Consequently, students have “fantastic access” to state legislative bodies, state courts, and state agencies. “Great networking opportunities” and prospects for practical experience outside of school abound. Students can “cooperate with the judicial process” in ways that students at the other two law schools in the state cannot.
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Views about life outside the classroom vary. Some students consider the “small” surrounding burg of Salem “an inexpensive and livable town in a pleasant state.” They call the immediate location “great for serious students.” They point out that “Salem is less than an hour’s drive from Portland and is in the heart of wine country.” They also note that temperatures are mild all year, and the surrounding area is a paradise for lovers of the outdoors. Opportunities for hiking, skiing, and frolicking at the beach are all within relatively easy reach. Closer to home, students also have access to a fabulous campus recreation center.
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Salem, OR 97301-3922