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In addition to its “peaceful and supportive social environment,” Marquette is known for its “experience programs in public service” and “focus on networking in the local legal community.” Students at Marquette receive “one of the best, most well-rounded, legal educations available in the country” says one student. Students roundly praised “the caliber of its faculty,” “the engaged student body,” and “the school’s connections to the Milwaukee legal community.” Several students noted the Sports Law program as one of the main reasons they were drawn to the university. And Marquette offers a range of “specialty programs (specifically sports law, alternative dispute resolution, and moot court).”
The “practical education” provided “through workshops, seminars, and intern/externships” prepares students “for the workforce.” “I feel prepared to become an attorney and start working immediately upon graduation,” notes one student. “Even as a 1L you are able to get involved and gain real world experiences through our phenomenal Pro Bono Society,” notes another. Students say their “professors truly care about what they are teaching and enjoy teaching law.” “They make sure they are engaging,” and “work with the students on multiple levels” to make “sure the class actually learns the materials,” rather than “just spitting it back out for an exam.” Students at Marquette feel truly supported by the faculty, noting that the faculty is actively “engaged in helping their students succeed, whether it’s staying late to help a struggling student or helping connect someone with a potential employer.”
The “faculty is highly esteemed in their practice areas” and “well connected in local and national markets.” Professors “run programs for intern and externships all over the city and country.” As one student notes “this resource is invaluable to our legal education and our ability to leave law school with strong practical skills and resumes that make us attractive hires”—which is especially important in a tough job market. Milwaukee also has “a strong and active [legal] community that are always willing to network and meet with outgoing students who take advantage of that opportunity.”
As the “only law school in a large city, Milwaukee,” Marquette provides “the legal intern work force for the city, which is a huge advantage over cities with several law schools all trying to get the same internships.” The school offers “programs to introduce the legal community to the law school through speakers and events” and the “administration and career planning are extremely approachable and receptive to student needs.”
And, because the law school building is only five years old, its facilities are new and “top notch.” As on student notes: “It is very nice to have all your needs met in one building . . . gym, cafe, kitchen, classrooms, library, ping-pong, parking, and social gathering spots.” “The research facilities/resources and classrooms are definitely top of the line.” The building is “unbelievably beautiful and provides the students, faculty, and guests with any technology and accommodations needed or wanted.” The school has “excellent research resources, including a team of librarians who are ready to help day and night.”
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P.O. Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881