CWRU School of Law Office of Admissions

CWRU School of Law Office of Admissions 44106

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Located In: Case Western Reserve University

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Address: 11075 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44106

Phone: (216) 368-3600

Website: https://case.edu/law/admissions/jd-admissions

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Izzy Gee
Deans are only there for the money, not the students. My experience as a law student has been that the school misrepresents a ton of information but will not budge to help students when an issue comes up. They claim that the school’s minority student population is growing, but I can count the colored students on one hand. They smile and pretend that everything is great, yet the place has fallen apart and is slowly getting worse. Some Deans express their Zionist pride, which is extremely off-putting. Cockroaches in the library. Do NOT go here, especially if you are a minority student.
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Jonathan Gillispie
Not a law student; just an overall rating.So I was in their Envoys program for a year and I was a couple months into my 2nd year. When I got really bored at my other high school, I decided to switch high schools to where I could actually learn something. After telling the director of the program, he said that he needed to question his boss as to whether or not I would be allowed to stay in the Envoys program. I started to get worried when he said this, because Case gives a full-ride scholarship to students who have completed the Envoys program. My mentor said that, since I was one of the best in the program, that I shouldn’t be removed from the program. In fact, he was disappointed when I was. A couple weeks later when the director’s boss finally came in, they decided that I should be removed from the program. And keep in mind that THE ONLY THING I DID WAS CHANGE SCHOOLS FOR A BETTER EDUCATION! So just because I’m not learning anything at my current high school and decide to switch while I’m in the program, I’m removed? How does that work out? I still would’ve been going to every single silly meeting they had, and I actually would’ve been meeting with my mentor more often than I normally would. In fact, I would be doing more work, but they decide that they’re gonna kick me out? Attached is the image of what they said. Very silly reason, especially in my opinion.
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Robert Harms
Experience was only so-so. Good faculty, weaker administration, veteran unfriendly.
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Abdul Hamid
Great
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John Nutter
There for work
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Ko Yu
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Yasmin Milani
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JEROME ARNWINE
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Noona H2
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