대학명 |
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities |
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입학성적 |
Median LSAT: 167 LSAT range (25%-75%): 160-168 Median GPA: 3.64 GPA range (25%-75%): 3.30-3.85 |
합격률 |
24,8% |
학비 |
Full-time: $42,231 / year (in-state); $50,373 / year (out-of-state) |
특징 |
- 거의 완벽한 bar exam 합격률과 가장 광범위한 임상프로그램을 제공한다 - 교수 별 12.6:1의 학생비율을 유지하고 있다 - 학생들은 JD / MBA,JD / MA, JD/ 박사 등 다양한 공동 학위를 추구할 수 있다 - Walter F. Mondale 등의 유명인사를 졸업시켰다 - 북부 중서부 지역의 고용을 확보하고 있다 - 지난 5년간 미네소타주의 bar exam 99% 합격률을 기록했다 |
Admission 연락처 |
Phone: (612) 625-3487 |
University of Minnesota Law School
The full-time program application fee at the Law School at University of Minnesota is $75. Its tuition is full-time: $42,231 per year (in-state) and full-time: $50,373 per year (out-of-state). The student-faculty ratio is 9.3:1. The Law School at University of Minnesota has 166 full- and part-time faculty on staff.
The curriculum at the University of Minnesota Law School allows for students to elect courses in their first year. Minnesota law students in their first year can choose between a course in corporate law, international law, civil procedure or law perspectives, in addition to mandatory first year courses. After the first year, law students have only two courses they are required to take, in addition to a writing requirement. Second and third year students select most of their courses on their own and can choose to focus on one of the school’s formal legal concentrations – including business law, health law and bioethics, human rights law, and labor and employment law – or from other areas. Students can also complete a dual degree or joint degree through other schools at the University of Minnesota, including a J.D./MBA through the Carlson School of Management.
The Minnesota Law School has more than 20 clinical courses that offer experiential learning opportunities, and more than half of Minnesota Law students take a live-client clinical course before graduation. There school also has nearly 10 research centers and institutes, including the Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences and the Human Rights Center. The law school has a unique mix of student-edited, faculty-edited, and student-and-faculty-edited law journals, including the ABA Journal of Labor & Employment Law, Law and Inequality: A Journal of Theory and Practice, and the Minnesota Journal of International Law. There are also about 40 student organizations to check out, from the International Law Society to Theatre of the Relatively Talentless, or T.O.R.T., a group that puts on an annual law school musical.
Notable alumni of the University of Minnesota Law School include Melvin Steen, a founding partner of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, and Norris Darrell, former president of the American Law Institute.
영문출처: USNEWS