I've just decided to go to American. I think. I'm concerned whether or not American prepares its students well for the real world practice of law- it seems like a very idealistic school as far as coursework and subjects taught. Don't get me wrong, I like that about the school, but do they teach solid skills to back up their huge curriculum? Can anyone tell me if they feel adequately prepared as far as legal and persuasive writing and other things of that nature go? Do people in the international law program usually find decent jobs or are they SOL?