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Anonymous

He has an excellent background in graduating from John Marshall, and has a good position in both external lawyers and top 100 in-house lawyers. The biggest advantage of my education is the excellent research and writing skills that are very useful to customers, especially in business legal issues. The tax program is great, and in my opinion, JMLS has the best tax program in Chicago.
JMLS is smart, dedicated, and ideal for choosing a law school if you want to set goals and achieve them. I'm proud of being a classmate.

Anonymous

Not JMLS STUDENT.

From the standpoint of a legal expert:  Their event committee is not good at communicating and will not respond to the remaining emails or voice mail.  I have been trying to attend a three-week or two-day seminar. Imagine I was about to enter class!  From a

HR perspective:  I've been working in a law firm for 15 years.  The candidates interviewed (and employed by several) from JMLS appear to lack training, a keen eye, creative spirit, and work ethic that many lawyers demand not only success, but also simply work.

 I went to an on line para-legal school and one of the teachers happened to be a full-time teacher at JMLS.  He was the most incomprehensible, humble, arrogant, and backward lecturer I have ever seen.  Besides, no, I'm not a dissatisfied student, it's just an observation.  

If I'm looking into law schools, I'll look elsewhere.  Excellent law firms seek excellent education, and in the field of law, JMLS is known as a common place to earn a degree.  Invest wisely.

Anonymous

I graduated from JMLS in 2008. I love my experience at night, and when I look back, I think I have gained great value for wonderful legal education.

John Marshall is a practical and practical approach to legal education. In addition to the excellence of a full-time faculty, JMLS has many assistant professors who practice law every day and bring actual experience to the table. I learned from the practice of law and learned what I expected.

With the goal of working at a large company representing the company, JMLS is certainly not the best choice. However, when you work in a small company, go out on your own and represent civil and criminal cases (that is, if you have an interesting and fulfilling legal career), John Marshall is a student at law school. the first few years of law practice

Anonymous

If we can do this school, we'll make the stars zero. I don't like the time I spend here for a minute. Hell is better. Don't accept scholarships. Go to high school without money. JMLS was a nightmare for me. The way the faculty and staff treat me and my fellow students seemed like a nightmare. There were times when I thought of suicide. My undergrad GPA was 3.81. It was not necessary to come to the hole in hell in this fourth act. They tempted me with money. They only cared about me when I was a student candidate. I don't care about you when I go to school. They are suitable only for those who kiss their buttocks. If you turn your nose brown and it doesn't, they treat you as trash. The most unpleasant comments can be said by the professor and be called academic freedom, but students do not have freedom of speech at school. Read the Third Tier Reality website. Many of the websites are true. I didn't want to believe these websites before going to this school, but now I know they are true. In the past, people did not want to compete in law, so they thought it was only men that excluded me from the profession. The law school year is telling the truth! It's a waste of time and money! Even if I get a scholarship, I can't work, so I have to live on my own for three years. Law school is not a good route. I thought this was all I could do with my degree in politics. Law universities are limited to politics. In politics, read interesting facts. Law schools are like wet paint, and they can't help if they need help finding a job. Just tell them to go to the simplicity website.

I wasted my life for two years at this school. They will do anything to make you come. You must give a scholarship, not just money. Once a student, no one cares about you. If you need help or have problems, Dean ignores you and pretends to be busy. All you have to do is bring the money. Websites like Third Tier Reality are true. If you want to know more about JMLS, please give me your inbox. I will tell you everything. There are people who have lost everything in JMLS and other third-tier hell holes. It is no wonder why this school is being sued by a former student.

Anonymous

I'm 2L and Jesus before someone calls me. I knew the position,  On the other hand, the school teaches both law and analysis;  Executable skills For example, five oral arguments were held in a year and one was held in a court.

Professor is easy to get close to and available during work hours. Many people go beyond their time by setting up a study section or answering emails during weekends or evenings. I think the same thing can be said for support staff such as lighting centers and career centers.

Like me, it gives a chance to those who are very good at the test, to those who are perfectly smart. In fact, if they don't know well, if I choose not to prepare, I have classes before I start. In this case, the acceptance offer is conditional. Now all the students should not go to intensive classes

In the law class No. 2, teach the course called Herzog. The judge must discuss in front of the judge and write two without help.

 

My only complaint is to know the curve! !!!!!!!!!

Anonymous

It is clear that those who have reviewed JMLS for less than five stars are not present at the institution. If you know anything about the world of law, all degrees and systems of law are what you have created. I know people who graduated from Notre Dame, Loyola, Chicago University.  North Western, Depaul and Umuitch law programs and UMich have not found a job for months after graduation. It's either the top of the class or you lose with the other students with your degree. For non-top people, it's a job to build a strong foundation of experience as an assistant to law clerks, paraligals, and legal professionals in front or in the law school. And NETWORK like CRAY! JMLS has a good legal write program (#2) and an IP certificate program (#12). Also, I personally know that JMLS judges only hire students from JMLS because they have good quality writing. (This is basically the most important thing in determining the desires of employers and first-year students)... ... Long talk...

Law school is yours. Come in...Network...Working hard to stay on top...Don't discourage anyone from participating in a great program like JMLS. We all have different experiences in law school.

Anonymous

He graduated in 1984 and won the top 15%. It was thought that taking a law degree was a law degree, so if you work hard you can get a good job. The problem was that in 1984, there were too many lawyers, so the selection process was severe. I was interviewed in the ranking, but there were few offers. I was stuck in a small law firm that had difficulty collecting work and was really sucked in. And I tried to start my job like a nightmare, but I was short of experience, and eventually I had my own way.
Marshall's referral station is a joke, the school is not connected to the legal world, the law is a highly respected profession, and all degrees are not equal. Law education was theoretical and there was no practical training. I was a law clerk at school, but I was just a "gofer."
Overall, it was a bad player. I enjoyed studying the law there, but I don't recommend school or specialized courses because I don't have the opportunity to get a job. I know I've gotten worse in the last 30 years. Too many lawyers! !

Anonymous

I love upgrading JMLS. These are expanding, offering larger facilities and more resources. Their location in Mecca, a town in Chicago, is wonderful. I'll also smoke all the stores in State Center! One of Chicago's largest law schools, they have a great network circle and clinic. I'm never disappointed every time I visit.

Anonymous

All rights, all, full disclosure: I did not go to this school. But I am currently attending a bar review class in their building. That's quick. The bathroom is old, the corridor is a little confused, and Prum Café obviously starts to break into all law schools by the end of the decade. Small plus: (1) public transportation is good, (2) vending machines are 25 cents cheaper than my (current) school.

Really, John Marshall, why is it permanent ...Does it smell like a PERM stop?

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