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  • Yale Law School is often ranked as the top law school in the country.

  • Located in New Haven, Connecticut, the school was founded in 1824.

  • A small population of 615 students allows for intensive, intimate courses with dedicated

  • professors.

  • The student to faculty ratio remains low at 7 to 1, and most classes contain no more than

  • about 20 students.

  • More than 130 faculty members are available to help guide potential lawyers towards productive,

  • successful careers.

  • Students interested in a world-renowned school should look into Yale’s offerings.

  • There are no specific concentrations within the Yale Law School degree program, but students

  • are given the freedom to focus on courses that fit their interests.

  • There is only one semester of required classes, instead of a full year like most traditional

  • law schools.

  • Some students choose to pursue joint degrees with other graduate schools at Yale like the

  • School of Management.

  • Particularly driven students can complete a JD and MBA joint degree in just three years;

  • a regular JD degree is usually completed in this amount of time.

  • Students are not graded with traditional letter grades.

  • First-year students are graded with Credit/No Credit.

  • Second and third-year students are graded with Honors, Pass, Low Pass or Fail distinctions.

  • There are many opportunities for Yale Law School students to gain applicable experience.

  • There are more than 20 legal clinics; students can participate even in their first year of

  • studies.

  • (Most law schools limit clinics to second- or third-year students.)

  • Individuals are given real clients to represent during the clinics.

  • Some sample clinics include domestic violence incidents and apartment eviction hearings.

  • There are also workshops and on-campus centers students can utilize.

  • Students can also participate in nine law journals.

  • TheYale Law Journalaccepts editor admissions in the spring; the test to determine

  • if the students are capable consists of a 4-5 hourbluebooking examand a writing

  • competition.

  • Other popular publications includeYale Law and Policy Review,” theYale Journal

  • on Regulationand theYale Journal of International Law.”

  • Students can also take part in other activities to blow off steam.

  • There are more than 50 student organizations such as an a cappella group and the Yale Federalist

  • Society on campus.

  • Students interested in paving the way for a successful law career should look into the

  • admissions process at Yale Law.

  • More than 90 percent of students are employed at graduation, often at famed law firms or

  • in clerkship positions.

  • The small class sizes and large alumni network also help provide students with opportunities

  • for intensive studies and later job placement.

  • Are you seeking admission to a stretch school such as Yale Law?

  • We have the expertise and were here to help.

  • Call us at 1.800.809.0800 to learn how we can help you achieve your educational dreams

  • and ambitions.

Yale Law School is often ranked as the top law school in the country.

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