Charlotte School of Law Reviews
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0 Reviews - Charlotte (NC)
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Student & Graduate Reviews
Katherine Greenup
- Reviewed: 3/14/2013
- Degree: Law
- Graduation Year: 2015
"CSL is a newly accredited for-profit school that is still gathering its resources in order to better serve students. For the most part, you get out what you put in. If the professor sees that you are interested in getting more help or understanding, they are usually helpful in that endeavor. Some of the other students are not as respectful as they should be for being a professional school, but there are all types of people in the world and this diversity just assists in preparing students for conflicts and differences in the real-world work place."
Helen Truong
- Reviewed: 1/14/2013
- Degree: Law
- Graduation Year: 2016
"Charlotte School of Law has various internship and externship opportunities gear towards students' interests. They have excellent faculty staffs and the school recognizes that meeting the eligibility requirements does not necessarily mean that one applicant will be more successful than another who didn't meet the numbers. In addition to that, Charlotte School of Law's mission is revolve around the accomplishment of the students and the competition atmosphere does not involve immature conduct like tearing pages out of a law book for instance."
Shannon Reynolds
- Reviewed: 12/27/2012
- Degree: Law
- Graduation Year: 2015
"So far I have been very impressed with the quality of instruction. I am less impressed with the cost and the quality of financial aid and ease of access to scholarships."
Henna Le Vasseur
- Reviewed: 12/1/2012
- Degree: Law
- Graduation Year: 2015
"I like this school. They really have a lot of support that other law schools do not have and even offer midterms for first year students as a learning tool. Most schools just have 1L's go into their first law school finals blind and not knowing what is going to happen."