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Importantly, students report that their academic and research experience is “amazing.” They feel very fortunate to have access to a library that’s “state of the art.” And they are quick to note that the school is especially strong for “public interest” law. CUNY students are also greeted by “phenomenal” and “very informed” professors. What’s more, these teachers “genuinely [want their] students to succeed.” As one individual confidently declares, “I have always had the support of my professors and the staff at my school.” Best of all, the coursework really helps to produce “practice ready lawyers.”
Of course, a handful of students opt to enroll in CUNY thanks to its “part-time” and “evening” programs, which provide people with much needed flexibility. However, some point out that “the evening program is still fledgling and needs a lot of fine tuning.” The individuals who run it don’t seem to fully “understand...the needs of working older adults.” This student further explains, “The academic schedule should be better organized” as there are “too many gaps in the schedule [which make] it hard to [find] work/internships” that fit with people’s already packed calendars. And, overall, students feel as though it could “use a little more administrative support.”
Finally, some students admit that Career Services “could use some work” as well. All too often, the office “seems to just funnel information [versus] actually working with students one on one and [helping them] create a plan moving forward.” Several individuals also mention that they’d love access to “more...job connections/fairs.” And while they are great at helping students who want to pursue “criminal defense work,” a handful of people would love for Career Services to expand their focus. Indeed, many wish the office would “advocate for student[s] to [pursue] whatever career field interest[s] them...[including areas such as] real estate [law], digital privacy [law], Jag and corporation law.”
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Assistant Dean of Admissions and Enrollment Management Admissions Office
Long Island City, NY 11101-4356