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Admitted students may now register with Eagleionline using their BC.EDU email addresses. To register, click here. Registration gets you hundreds of course outlines, course evaluations and more.
 
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Finally, take a look at what students are saying about the law school in a feature Eagleionline calls WHY BC?
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28Mar

BC Legal Writing Ranked #7

USNews.jpgWith the official release of the 2009 U.S. News and World Report Law School Rankings, BC was ranked 26 overall, but also received recognition as having the 7th best legal writing program in the country. According to USNWR’s methodology explanation:

In the case of clinical and legal writing, the nominations were made by directors or members of the clinical and legal writing programs. Those programs that received the most nominations appear.

Students wishing to boast of the ranking to friends and family are strongly encouraged to shop at the Bad Ass Legal Writing Store.

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Eagleionline Question of the Day: How well do you think LRRW has prepared you for post-graduation employment? Are there any aspects that make BC’s program especially successful in its mission?


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"i think LRRW was a total waste of time. funny how the outside world thinks differently. maybe it was just my professor. but he/she basically told us that we did not know how to write and treated us like 5-year-olds, totally stifling our intelligence and telling us what to write sentence by sentence. working my first summer, everyone was impressed with my writing, most likely because i already knew how to write."
-- "not so much"
March 30, 2008 | Registered CommenterJames

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