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Admissions Survey Excerpts
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Current Student
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Campbell's median LSAT is around 156 and the median GPA is around 3.4.
Campbell has an average of 1000 applicant and accepts an average of 115
st... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Campbell is one of the few schools that, at the time, conducted face-to-
face interviews between applicants and a law professor. It is
recommended... READ MORE
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Former Student
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Low LSAT and GPA hurdle make it a fairly easy get relative to peer
schools in NC. The on campus interview is more of a sale pitch, don't
expect t... READ MORE
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Current Student
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This university was different in that along with a formal application
process, students were also interviewed by individual professors, which
gave t... READ MORE
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Academics Survey Excerpts
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Current Student
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The work load is like a tidal wave. Campbell expects students
to "study 3 hours for every 1 hour of class"... we usually have to
study much more.... READ MORE
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Alumni
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The first year finds every student taking required courses - Torts,
Contracts, Property, Crim Law, Legal Writing...the basics. Most classes
durin... READ MORE
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Former Student
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Very poor in my opinion. There is a noticable lack of upper curriculum
courses to choose from and the first two years are very rigidly
structured... READ MORE
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Current Student
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This program is one of a kind in North Carolina. It combines both a
theoretical approach and a heavy practical approach by teaching the basic
course... READ MORE
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Employment Prospect Survey Excerpts
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Current Student
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Campbell lawyers are known and highly respected in North Carolina for their trial advocacy skills coming straight out of school. Campbell lawyers hav... READ MORE
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Alumni
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The prestige with employers is not nearly as good as it should be. The GPA and low LSAT scores at Campbell seem to indicate to employers that the stu... READ MORE
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Former Student
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Just look at the website. You'll notice that they don't tout their employement statistics the way first tier schools do. There's a reason for it. I... READ MORE
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Current Student
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Opportunities for summer employment are readily available, however as a third year student I am having a difficult time finding full time employment f... READ MORE
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Quality of Life Survey Excerpts
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Current Student
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Campbell has dorms for law students, they own apartments and other
housing. The school has many eatting halls and sandwich shoppes. Life
is 'qui... READ MORE
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Alumni
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The quality of life is quiet and inexpensive. Students live both on-
campus and off campus in one of the several small, surrounding towns.
Studen... READ MORE
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Former Student
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Buies Creek is a wasteland, but Raleigh closeby is a decent city. READ MORE
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Current Student
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Buies Creek North Carolina is a miserable place and has very little to
offer students, however, the law school is going to be moving to Raleigh
in t... READ MORE
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Social Life Survey Excerpts
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Current Student
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Buies Creek is nestled in small town NC. It has 1 traffic signal and a
couple of convenient marts. Interstates 40 and 95 are w/in a 20-minute
dri... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Campbell has two legal fraternities, several clubs - social, religious
and political, and a fairly active law student body. There are a number
of... READ MORE
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Former Student
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The students are by and large quite friendly and sociable. READ MORE
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Current Student
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School organizations and clubs are incredibly active and offer a wide
variety of fun events and activities to participate in. READ MORE
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