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Tag Archives: Northeastern Law Schools
Settling In
Well things are finally slowing down here a bit in Connecticut. I’ve settled into my place and I’m pretty happy with the living arrangement. I’m about half a mile from campus and the place is pretty spacious. My textbooks are … Continue reading
Quinnipiac Law Review
Well I just finished checking out Quinnipiac Law in Hamden, Connecticut. I was there for the Accepted Student Day as I narrow down my choices. It was a great event, and I was able to get a lot more additional … Continue reading
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Suffolk Law
Getting There: Getting to Suffolk Law is just as easy as getting to New England Law. Both are right next to the Boston Common. There is a stop for the “T” directly across from the law school for easy access … Continue reading
New England Law Boston
Getting There: Taking the commuter train into downtown Boston puts you right at South Station, which is where you’ll also end up if you take the “T”, Boston’s subway, from the airport toward the law school. From South Station you … Continue reading
