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    Law School - Which school is best?

    There are hundreds of well respected law schools throughout North America. I made this thread to discuss the positive features of each of the top law schools such as Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Stanford, and others.

    Feel free to contribute your own advice on which of the above schools has the best law program. Canadian law school students might also contribute their opinions on schools north of the boarder like the program at The University of Toronto and York University. When replying to this post please include rough estimates on the cost of going to each of these schools and also the pros and cons of each.

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    I think Abraham Lincoln University School of Law is for law.

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    Can I say an arm and a leg for the cost? :P
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    I think it depends of our vision. As you evaluate your options, you're not only choosing a law school. You'll also need to select from different programs, specializations, and maybe even joint degrees
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    For me it's Harvard and Stanford. However, the success is depending on students' effort and dedication to studies and not to the name of the school.

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    s.t lawrence law college is best for those student who can choose this field

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    It depends on the quality of education on the school. The name of the school is not important, the most important is the quality of teaching.

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    I think its depend on education quality of school not a school name.

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    You should get typical replies for Harvard and Stanford, which are from the top 100 Law School List. However, no matter your choice, it all depends on your commitment to learn and give you best effort to be the kind of lawyer you desire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by law firm manila View Post
    For me it's Harvard and Stanford. However, the success is depending on students' effort and dedication to studies and not to the name of the school.
    quoted for truth.

    The name just makes people go 'oh cool'

    Experience and dedication makes people go 'this guy knows his stuff'
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