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Many students say their professors at NSU Law “are available and have an open-door policy. Their office hours feel like an extension of the classroom [but] much more personal,” with one student saying wistfully, “I wish I could clone the vigor and enthusiasm of my civil procedures teacher in all my future courses.” But not all NSU Law students speak so highly of the faculty, lamenting that “most of the professors are knowledgeable . . . however, most of them have no teaching skills of whatsoever. They are just proud of who they are and their own achievements.” Others wish for a less “sink or swim” attitude when it came to future success. The administration doesn’t earn high marks either, with students classifying it as “disorganized” and adding that “registering for classes is a nightmare.” One student goes so far as to say “the school administration is non-existent. In fact, I’ve been here 3 years and I have no idea who the administration is.”
The “facilities of the law school need serious work. We pay a lot in tuition that does not appear to be going to the law school.” One student notes that “more law students go to the public library than our own,” due to poor conditions, although another student counters that the NSU Law library “has all the resources we need but no one (at any law school) truly utilizes libraries anymore. They’re outdated and serve less and less any practical purpose.” Most research, say students, “is done online on our personal computer[s], not through the library,” though “if students want to use the library to go study, that is another matter. There’s plenty of study area in our library.”
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In terms of competition among students, one student was surprised that “there was certainly a cutthroat mentality when I was a 1L” and “plenty of phony outlines” circulated that were “purposely changed with false information. If that’s not cutthroat, I don’t know what is.”
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