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    Marta is offline LawVibe Member
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    Default Case Western vs U of Maryland vs Northeastern U - Law Schools

    Hi all, I'm looking for a little advice!

    I have been accepted into three law schools. Case Western, U. of Maryland, and Northeastern University.

    I am from Boston, I will note that Northeastern doesn't have a good reputation for us locals. (No offense to anyone.) So it is probably between Case Western and Maryland.

    Thoughts about the schools? Which do you think is better? Is there a handsdown better school or are they comparable?

    Thanks.

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    Make sure you visit before you choose either school!! Personally, I'm going to Maryland next year!! They have a great reputation for Business Law and that's what I'm planning to study.

    Best way to choose is by figuring out what's important to YOU! I like to feel comfortable... I also want a school with lots of opportunities to get involved, to get clinical experience, and intern/externships... Maryland is great for that - I don't know about CW...

    Maybe I'll see ya in the Fall!!

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    I am a student at Maryland and I can't complain. I have been very happy and impressed with most of my classes. The campus is near a shady part of town but I wouldn't call it the ghetto. THere are other grad schools around including the medical school and the dental school and it is within walking distance of the inner harbor. I don't know anything about the other school you listed though.

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