How To Choose a Law School? 

Curriculum -  The range and quality of academic programs are one of the most important factors to be considered when choosing a law school. 

Location -  As a law student, you'll get to be involved in the community through clinics and build connections with professors and students which will, in turn, open doors for job opportunities. 

Specialization -  A law school offering a variety of specializations and having a multi-disciplinary curriculum is better than those offering traditional courses only. 

Don't Play the Field -  By applying to schools that are focused on your preferred field of study, you'll be able to better prepare for a career down the road. 

Library -  A well-stocked Library comprises the latest edition of reference books, law journals, law reports, etc. is one of the main requirements of a law school. 

Look for Compatibility -  Matching your interests and resume to school strengths and opportunities will help you find schools that are a good fit for you. 

Clinical Programmer -   Make sure that the law school has Pro bono societies like legal aid cells, moot court societies, mock parliament and research center in specified areas of law. 

Placement -  One of the features of a good law school is the effort the institution makes to help its students and graduates understand their career options and find satisfying employment. 

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