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The "rock star professors" at NYU Law are leaders in their fields and "effectively challenge students to think critically and creatively about complex issues." The level of collegiality is between students and professors is "astounding," and there is "an open and vibrant community discussion at NYU Law about social, political, and student issues," including panels, roundtables, and forums where students and administration/professors can discuss and work on issues. Faculty always have open doors, and "it does not matter if you are not in their class you can always reach out." The administration is also extremely accessible, and "if there is a problem, it isn't surprising to have the opportunity to meet with a high-level administrator to talk it through." They do an excellent job of "creating spaces for students to voice their concerns," and "this sense of mutual respect seeps into the student body itself and creates avenues for productive and meaningful dialogue between students from all different backgrounds." Everyone who works at the law school "makes you feel like they are there to make things easier for you."
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By virtue of being in New York City, "the number of events that are held at NYU is remarkable." There are "really impressive speakers" who visit the school, and "no matter what your interest is there are opportunities here to engage with others in that field." There is "definitely a strong liberal bias" here, but conservatives and moderate students are treated well. Living on campus your first year will definitely expose you to more social events, but "it's easy to have a social life as a commuter if you put the effort in." Life in New York City is expensive, but the Greenwich Village location is "amazing for its food, parks, architecture, and nightlife."
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