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The research and writing program is âvery thorough and puts an emphasis on real-world concerns,â and the school furthers each studentâs practical background through almost-weekly opportunities to attend speeches or lectures, like one given by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Law Career Services âhas put a great deal of effortâ into the schoolâs Public Service Externship programs to ensure that students have the opportunity to network while still in school. Thereâs a âvery big involvement of [the] Toledo Bar Association and Federal Bar Association in the schoolâs life.â The office â[does] itâs best to help us in this tough economy,â although the employment rate after graduation leaves something to be desired. However, students complain that much of this is due to the âoversaturatedâ Toledo and Midwest market, and the schoolâs lack of national name recognition means that more help is needed in other regions.
Aside from the somewhat archaic building and library, which are âmore appropriate to an era of bellbottoms and platform shoes,â the law schoolâs facilities are up-to-date (though definitely ânot glamorousâ), with wireless Internet access available in âevery corner of the buildingâ and Smart Boards in every classroom.
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âToledo isnât exactly a party town,â and itâs ânot the most enjoyable place to be,â so there arenât too many distractions from school, but for those looking to blow off steam, âThere are amazing metro parks, art, music, a zoo, and baseball and hockey games to attend.â As one might expect of a small school in a small city, âthe sense of community that Toledo strives for is amazing and then stems into the larger Toledo legal community.â UT Law is also located within an hour of Detroit and Sandusky, within two hours of Dayton and Cleveland, and within four hours of Chicago, Indianapolis, Columbus, and Cincinnati. Still, when students are on campus, âitâs difficult to get any kind of food after 11:00 p.m.,â and the law school doesnât have any food options that can accommodate for the late hours students normally spend here.
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Assistant Dean, Law Admissions
MS 507
Toledo, OH 43606