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Villanova takes a fairly traditional approach to introductory course work, and students say, âThere is still a heavy reliance on the Socratic Method and many classes use a lecture format (especially in the first year).â In the next two years, students continue studying the basic principals of law, while adding elective courses to their schedule. Experiential learning is emphasized throughout the curriculum, and students dole out praise for the schoolâs strong legal writing and research courses, simulation programs, clinics, and externships. The school has a âclear emphasisâ on âsolidifying studentsâ legal writing skills.â In addition, students take on real legal work thanks to the schoolâs âstrong commitment to community service and pro bono work.â
For a Catholic institution, it should come as no surprise that a âCatholic identityâ reigns supreme. However, some students wish opportunities for service were not restricted by the administrationâs commitment to Catholic values. (âNo âregular hoursâ in the forty-hour work week can be spent helping efforts to litigate for womenâs reproductive freedom, and the participating organization must be aware of the policy.â) Ultimately, many wonder âhow the administration will balance the schoolâs Catholic mission with its mission as a legal institution.â
Villanovaâs eagerly anticipated, state-of-the-art law school facility opened in August 2009 on a site adjacent to the universityâs suburban Philadelphia campus. Law students no longer have cause to bemoan the âsevere lack of classrooms, computers, parking spots, hallways, lockers, and space in generalâ that they complained about in years prior as the new facility offers twice as much space as the old building and a new 500-car parking garage, to boot. While they may complain that the campus has a âhigh school atmosphere,â students also say they leave Villanova well-prepared for their professional career in the adult world. Students insist that âopportunities for practical experience are abundant,â and the âCareer Services Department works really hard to help students find jobs in the private and public sectors.â They note that the school has âstrong professional contacts in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delawareâ and that âmajor firms routinely interview on campus and hire many Villanova graduates.â
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Still, many students choose to maintain a life outside of school, living off-campus with their friends or spouses. Getting to campus is easy since âthe train runs literally out the front door of the law school.â One student advises, âthere is a bar that students usually hang out at which can be fun, but sometimes after seeing these people all day and every day, itâs good to do something away from the law school crowd.â Luckily, that is easy to accomplish at Villanova thanks to the schoolâs âamazingâ location. One student enthuses, âIt is twenty-five minutes from Philadelphia, as well as a short drive to New York City, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, the beaches, and skiing!â
Most students say that they get along with their classmates, though some say the student body is pretty âhomogenousâ and ânot exactly diverse.â However, âVillanova has openly stated that they feel that diversity is a compelling interest at the institutionâ and many believe that âin time, Villanova will be one of the more diverse legal institutions.â
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Villanova, PA 19085