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Pros
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The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law is a highly respected and prestigious law school, consistently ranked as the top law school in the state of Ohio
“The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law is an integral part of one of the world's great educational institutions. Founded in 1891 and consistently the top-ranked law school in the state of Ohio, the Moritz College of Law has grown into one of the nation's pre-eminent public law schools and one of the most respected law schools in the world.”
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The law school offers a rigorous academic program, with a wide range of challenging courses and seminars, as well as practical training opportunities such as clinical programs, moot court, and scholarly journals
“Our required and upper-level elective curricula provide students with a solid foundation in basic legal principles and ample opportunities to receive practical experience. In three years, J.D. students gain unparalleled instruction through a variety of learning opportunities, including: more than 175 challenging courses and seminars, one of the oldest clinical training programs in the nation, writing for one of five scholarly journals, a moot court and lawyering skills program that regularly produces championship teams, and study abroad programs in Washington, D.C. and Oxford, England.”
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The law school has a strong community of engaged alumni who are interested in mentoring and supporting current students
“Our alumni are genuinely interested in engaging with and mentoring today's students. They share a special connection and a desire to help fellow "Moritzers" find professional success.”
Cons
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The law school can be difficult to reach, with phone calls and emails often going unanswered
“You'll never heard back after you emailed them, no matter how many emails you've sent. Phone call is the same, no one will answer, no call back after you leave voice mails. I've contacted more than 40 law schools and this is the only one always unreachable.”
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The law school's location can be inconvenient for requesting ride-sharing services, as the main entrance has limited pickup options
“The OSU Law School doesn't even need to be open for me to request an Uber pickup from there since I would be standing outside near W. 12th Ave. waiting for my driver to arrive.”
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