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Admissions Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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Submit early. The school has revolving admissions. There is a night
and evening program. You need to take the LSAT and complete the
school's ap... READ MORE
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Alumni
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The admissions process is very painless and the staff at the school was
eager and willing to assist with any questions or concerns. READ MORE
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Alumni
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IU-Indy offers a rolling admissions process, with a deadline in the
early Spring. The admissions office is very helpful if contacted about
any pr... READ MORE
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Current Student
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I was influenced to apply to this school because I was currently living
in Chicago and I wanted to attend a school that was located in relative
prox... READ MORE
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Academics Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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I felt that I received a top notch legal education. I was able to
enroll in all of the classes that I wanted. Grading is on a curve and
is (in p... READ MORE
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Alumni
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I never had a problem getting into one of the popular classes. All
registration is done on-line. Professors are a mixed bag of great and
terribl... READ MORE
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Alumni
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IU-Indy has done a lot to beef up its academics, and it's paid off.
They built a new law school in 2001 that is one of the most expensive
and tec... READ MORE
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Current Student
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As an evening student, selectivity of classes is somewhat disappointing,
but the professors have been great. Not clear on what type of academic
adv... READ MORE
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Employment Prospect Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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I was employed throughout school. I worked at a small firm while in law school. I clerked for an appellate court after graduation. I am currently a... READ MORE
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Alumni
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There is a good network of attorneys in Indiana. Job prospects in-state can be problematic in certain disciplines. READ MORE
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Alumni
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As I mentioned above, employers in Indianapolis know that IU-Indy grads have more practical experience than grads from any other law school in the Sta... READ MORE
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Current Student
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The school is located in the capitol of Indiana, thus government opportunities are readily available. Furthermore, its the only law school in the sta... READ MORE
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Quality of Life Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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Quality of life is excellent. Indianapolis is the amateur sports
capital of the world. Pacers for basketball fans. Indians for
baseball fans. ... READ MORE
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Alumni
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The law school building is new and state-of-the-art. I can't say
enough good things about the facilities from the lunch room to the
library it wa... READ MORE
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Alumni
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I mentioned the new law school building -- it's great. I visited many
law schools, and it was head-and-shoulders above any of the others I
saw in... READ MORE
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Current Student
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Cost of living is very cheap here. There isn't a lot of student housing
for law students, but you can usually find apartments for rent. The law
sc... READ MORE
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Social Life Survey Excerpts
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Alumni
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Dating scene is poor. This is a family town. Great schools,
especially township and Charter schools. There are a lot of
associations, churches,... READ MORE
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Alumni
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Terrific! Downtown Indianapolis (only a couple of blocks away) has a
great night life, array of restaurants, and a plethora of bars. READ MORE
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Alumni
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There is always plenty to do in downtown Indy, from Pacers games to the
NCAA Tournament, Colts games, minor league baseball (Indianapolis
Indians)... READ MORE
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Current Student
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The only clear negative on the school is the city itself. For a "big
city" its a bit dead. A common nick-name of Indy is "nap town" (note the
doub... READ MORE
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