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Acceptances / Re: New England Law Boston?
« on: February 14, 2011, 04:19:24 PM »
I visited NESL last Saturday for a Diversity Day program and was slightly impressed.
The location is nice and a short walk from the T right around the corner from Suffolk. The students on the panel all seemed to enjoy going there and the 2 3L's on the panel were concerned about finding a job but felt confident they would find one after the pass the Bar examination. The career services head also mentioned about about 80 to 85% of the class of 2010 were employed. Another thing, NETWORKING was way emphasized during the weekend. It's how many of their students find their jobs/internships/clerkships.
The 4 alums were all proud of the school they went to. 2 own their own practice [one started in the Brooklyn DA office or somewhere like that - I forget the exact position], 1 works for the DA, and the other [a 2010 graduate] snagged a job right after graduation at some large firm in Boston [I forget the name though].
The professors spoke highly of the school and were definitely trying to "sell" the school to you. All in all, I think it was a nice building, students were nice, the faulty/staff were also very nice. I suggest visiting if you can
The location is nice and a short walk from the T right around the corner from Suffolk. The students on the panel all seemed to enjoy going there and the 2 3L's on the panel were concerned about finding a job but felt confident they would find one after the pass the Bar examination. The career services head also mentioned about about 80 to 85% of the class of 2010 were employed. Another thing, NETWORKING was way emphasized during the weekend. It's how many of their students find their jobs/internships/clerkships.
The 4 alums were all proud of the school they went to. 2 own their own practice [one started in the Brooklyn DA office or somewhere like that - I forget the exact position], 1 works for the DA, and the other [a 2010 graduate] snagged a job right after graduation at some large firm in Boston [I forget the name though].
The professors spoke highly of the school and were definitely trying to "sell" the school to you. All in all, I think it was a nice building, students were nice, the faulty/staff were also very nice. I suggest visiting if you can
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