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The decision to go to a Massachusetts law school is the beginning of a great journey. The college experience will bring many memorable moments and most of your time will probably be spent in the library or studying at home. Once you obtained your law degree, great opportunities will arise, some of which you take, some of which you pass. Before you start your journey, however, it is important to pick the right school of law Massachusetts for you.

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Selecting a good Massachusetts law school is an important decision because you will spend a considerable amount of time on that campus. Even though you can always transfer to another school, it is probably best to stay put, as that is the optimal way to form relationships with your professors and fellow students. Consider the following criteria that may influence you decision:

Massachusetts Academic Program

It is important to learn about the procedures of the academic program itself. This means you should inquire about the number of courses to be taken and how flexible the program is in offering these classes. Is the program known for a certain specialty and does this specialty harmonize with your wants and desires? You should ensure that there is a healthy balance between large lectures and smaller discussion-based classes.

 
Statistics on Bar Examinations in Massachusetts    
 
 
Persons Taking And Passing The 2004 Bar Examination in Massachusetts
Days of Testing 2
Taking February 585
Passing February 341
Percent Passing 58%
Taking July 1,832
Passing July 1,416
Percent Passing 77%
Total Taking 2,417
Total Passing 1,757
Percent Passing 73%

Source: National Conference of Bar Examiners
 

Massachusetts Geographic Location

The geographic location is more than the actual city and state the college exists in. Once you picked a few states that you feel you could live in for the next years, monitor crime rates, community size and the climate. How is the local business community and does it provide the opportunity for internships and summer employment? Lastly, it is important to have the option to temporarily study elsewhere or even internationally.

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If you have the opportunity you should inspect the academic facilities, including classrooms, study halls and the library. You might want the option to live on campus when you begin school. If that is the case, you should also inspect the athletic facilities and judge the overall campus atmosphere, as you will be spending most of your time there.

Other Law School Considerations

Many Massachusetts law students apply to a multitude of schools just for the sake of sending out applications. However, it is recommended to only apply to those schools that you would actually attend if you would be accepted. Prelaw advisors usually are a great help with the question of which Massachusetts school you should apply to
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