A few days ago
Tommy

Law Schools?

Does anyone know any good law schools that have a large campus and student body?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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I can only vouch for UK schools. Oxford and Cambridge have top Law Schools, obviously being two of top UK universities and among the top world class universities. They have large whole campuses (as more than half of the counties are the universities) but you are put into colleges and this could isolate you from the other colleges as each college is a campus in itself. The University of Kent have a top Law School as well (top four). Their campus is fairly large. The uni itself as a whole is okay, but it has an exceptional Law department. Not only do you study Law, but you are guaranteed to help out in real cases (under supervision) through the Kent Law Clinic (if you want to). Queen Mary, University of London, is also a good place for Law and a top London university. SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies), University of London, has a 5* rating for Law and also specialises in Laws of the African/Asian/Middle Eastern regions, such as Chinese Law, Hindu Law and Islamic law. London universities have quite small campuses, but they are beautiful and you’ll be with over 10,000 other students anyway, plus why stay on campus when you can enjoy London’s hotspots? Most of the top UK universities have top Law schools as well. It’s good to look at them as well, such as Warwick, King’s and University of Edinburgh (Scottish Law!).

Hope this has helped.

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A few days ago
CypressGrover
It depends on where you want to be, but generally speaking, any state school is probably going to have a larger campus and student body. I think you’ll find, though, that most law schools are contained entirely in one building or perhaps in two buildings, so the size of the campus won’t have a substantial effect on your law school experience.

Check this list below for the numbers, but pay attention to the number of full-time students to really get a feel for how big the student body is:

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