Northeastern University School of Law is a law school in Boston, Massachusetts. From the time of its founding in 1898, the law school's mission has focused on addressing the needs of students and of society. The law school flourished throughout the early 20th century, but limited resources forced the school to close in 1956.
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- Northeastern University School of Law is a law school in Boston, Massachusetts. From the time of its founding in 1898, the law school's mission has focused on addressing the needs of students and of society. The law school flourished throughout the early 20th century, but limited resources forced the school to close in 1956. It reopened in 1968 organized around its revolutionary cooperative education program, which stressed practical experience in legal settings as the best way to learn the art and craft of lawyering. This pioneering experience-based approach to legal education is increasingly seen as the best way to educate lawyers. The school has garnered a significant reputation for its graduates' ability to perform and handle significant legal work early in their career. Due in no small part to its practice-based approach to legal education, the school is able to select from a significant pool of highly qualified applicants. For the class of 2011, the school received more than 3,200 applications for 200 spots with median LSAT of 161 and a median GPA of 3.44. Women make up more than half of the student body and more than 25 percent are students of color.
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