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Class of 2011
"Everyone at LSU is geared towards the success of the students. Everyone is open and accessible–from the librarians to the admissions and student records office to Chancellor Jack Weiss with his regular town hall meetings." read more...
The LSU Law Center was rated as a 2009 Best Value Law School by the National Jurist/Pre-law magazine. The #17 rank was based on in-state tuition costs, state bar exam passage rates, and the percentage of students employed after graduation.
Student LifeCampus life at LSU Law reflects the intellectual, social, and personal interests of the entire legal community. As students, you have the freedom to pursue your interests—both academically and socially. A variety of programs and activities allow you to leave your mark on the LSU Law Center, while at the same time strengthening the academic and social life of the institution. LSU Law students are active in many organizations—from the Student Bar Association to the Tax Club and Public Interest Law Society. Unique advocacy programs, a highly successful moot court program, and other intraschool and interschool legal competitions allow academic pursuits and social activities to integrate seamlessly. At the LSU Law Center, we welcome and encourage meaningful student involvement as well as student and family fun. Join tiger tailgate parties, Family Days, academic pursuits, or whatever suits your interest. Get involved in campus life! You won't regret it. At LSU, there’s always something to do outside class. Sometimes activities are carried out with other law students and faculty, while sometimes they take place on a thriving campus at a flagship state university with more than 30,000 students. Sometimes the events extend knowledge of law and law practice, while sometimes they’re just plain fun. |