Cornell University Law School Brochure - (Page 12a) Small classes, large participation All first-year students have at least one class with no more than 32 students, and the Lawyering course is taught in sections of 32 students. This small class size invites active participation: Hear your classmates’ opinions on the ethics of being a lawyer—and share your own. This give-and-take environment allows you to become well-acquainted with your professor and promotes a close sense of community. Rich course offerings Among top-tier law schools, Cornell Law School is known for excellence in all areas of law and prides itself on the strength of its programs. While other schools specialize, Cornell provides a remarkably wide-ranging curriculum, an uncommon attribute for such a small law school. With more than 150 courses, Cornell Law School offers students ample opportunity to explore such areas as corporate finance, labor law, capital punishment, and immigration and refugee law. More than law courses offered at Cornell Law School 150 99% of graduates from the Class of 2007 hired in the first 9 months after graduation 91% of graduates from the Class of 2007 passed the New York State Bar 3
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