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- Georgia State Law has a rolling admission policy.
- A bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university is required to register.
- Georgia State Law cannot admit students who are ineligible for readmission to another law school.
- You must submit all required documents through the Credential Assembly Service of the Law School Admission Council (LSAC).
- Never send documents directly to our office unless requested.
- We do not grant personal interviews.
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- The faculty admissions committee reviews files from January until the class is full.
- Full-time students cannot work more than 20 hours per week at any combination of jobs.
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Students appreciate GSU COLâs âflexible class hours,â particularly those involved in the very popular part-time program. Some feel that, due to this program, there is âa weighting toward evening classesâ and that those evening classes are âwhere the best adjuncts teach.â That said, others believe the âemphasis on the part-time program is a bit overstated.â âItâs available and great, but the full-time day classes are on par with any you will find,â says a 3L. Regardless of which program students partake in, the âeffectiveâ courses offered are roundly praised. âThe health law program is dynamic and first-rate,â says a 2L. âCharity Scott is a legend in this city and any future health care attorney would be lucky to take a class with her.â âThe school is not afraid to try new ideas,â adds another 2L. âIâve taken âLaw and the Internet,â which is all about legal issues and the online community,â says one student, and another tells us, âIâm now in a new non-traditional class that combines Wills, Trusts, Estates, and Taxes, in which the students form their own law firms and actually prepare all of the documents as if in the real-world.â
By and large, students are very happy with their decision to attend GSU COL. However, when it comes to the schoolâs Career Services Office, some believe âthey could do a better job.â Despite this, âthe access to the Atlanta legal communityâ that GSUâs location offers goes a long way in making up for any career office shortcomings. âI have clerked for a year with a Superior Court judge, worked for a professor as a GRA, competed in a National Moot Court competition, become president of numerous societies, and have a job lined up after graduation,â says a 3L.
With a prime spot in downtown Atlanta, GSUâs location allows students to âwalk to the 11th Circuit, Supreme Court, and Northern District of Georgia courthouses.â On campus, the law schoolâs buildings arenât quite as appreciated as the universityâs metropolitan location. âThe technology available in the classrooms and libraries [is] high quality, but the classrooms themselves are not,â says a 1L. âThe current law school is old, and was never meant to be used for anything aside from administrative purposes.â However, construction has been completed on a newâand âmuch more aesthetically pleasingââbuilding. âWe are all looking forward to . . . the new law school,â which opened in Summer 2015, âbecause a new building will give the professors and students more opportunities to show just how amazing the school really is!â says a 2L.
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âOn the social side, there is a substantial group of part-time students that get together monthly on an ad-hoc basis, purely for social time, usually with spouses or significant others,â says a 2L. âI was pleasantly surprised.â Others find that the urban campus has a negative effect on socializing. âSo many people are spread out all over the cityâŠthat no one stays around to socialize after classâ says a 1L. âIf you just go to class and go home I think you will miss out on the social life,â says a 2L. âIf you make an effort to meet people then it is easy to make friends.â
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Atlanta, GA 30302-4049