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Admissions Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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Capital is a Tier 4 Law School. I don't know of anyone that had an
interview. I worked in Admissions as a Work Study Student my first year
and dis... READ MORE
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Current Student
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Current Student
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Write your paper with your reader in mind. Your reader will be
reviewing hundreds, if not thousands, of law school essays. Make yours
pop! In the ... READ MORE
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Current Student
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I applied and then received an acceptance letter. That was it. READ MORE
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Academics Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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The school makes it almost impossible to transfer. Unlike most law
schools they divide up some of your first year classes over three
semesters (in... READ MORE
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Current Student
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Current Student
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Its law school, this isn't easy. There is a lot of work, but almost all
of the faculty take an interest in their students. They make themselves
av... READ MORE
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Current Student
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The academics of the school are excellent. We have some well-known
faculty members who some of the best in their fields. In general, the
professors ... READ MORE
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Employment Prospect Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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We are in the same city as Ohio State (a Tier 1 Law School). If the employer is interviewing an Ohio State Student with a C average and a Capital stud... READ MORE
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Current Student
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I was hired by a law firm ranked in the Top 25 nationally according to the Vault rankings. However, I am an aberration. Most students get jobs in th... READ MORE
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Current Student
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Within the walls at Capital are the National Center for Adoption Law Policy and the Tobacco Public Policy Center. These two Centers offer students a b... READ MORE
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Current Student
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Our alums are all over the place. Employers in and around Columbus seem to think fairly highly of our school. We have grads who go to the biggest and ... READ MORE
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Quality of Life Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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There is no on campus housing or campus. Most students didn't live close
to the building b/c it wasn't in a safe part of town. The building is
pa... READ MORE
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Current Student
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Columbus has some very livable neighborhoods. You have a big city feel
in many different areas without the crime and violence. READ MORE
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Current Student
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For being located in the heart of downtown, the school is very safe and
secure. There are no dorms, but there are several close housing options
av... READ MORE
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Current Student
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The law school isn't on main campus. We're in our own building in
downtown Columbus. It's a decent location, close to the Capital Building
and City ... READ MORE
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Social Life Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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Social Life at Crapital is great(we began calling it "Crapital" since
most of us that have passed the bar are still unemployed-since my
diploma ha... READ MORE
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Current Student
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Columbus is a great city in which to study law. There is lots of
entertainment when you just need a break from school. READ MORE
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Current Student
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The downtown location of Capital provides for many restaurants within
walking distance. Lunchtime is a great time to look for food around the
law ... READ MORE
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Current Student
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I'm an "older" student and so haven't gotten that involved in the social
scene at school. There are, however, a fair number of school "gatherings"
a... READ MORE
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