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Resources and alumni connections are most helpful for “[Connecticut] or New England students who plan on staying there for their career,” with one student lamenting that “the administration and career services personnel were little to no help for me, a student who wanted internships and a future job in the Midwest.” In terms of resources, one student notes, “It seems like the full-time students have a lot more opportunities than the part-time students.” Another part-time student puts it more bluntly: “We work full-time during the day and all the ‘practical’ experiences are not available. We can’t do clinics or internships, and we have no time to put into law review. We come to campus for class each night and then leave. That’s it.” The overall consensus seems to be for “more class options” for night school students.
As one student puts it, “The school administration means well, but there are not enough resources,” though another student points out that “each Tuesday, our Dean hosts an open forum for students called ‘doughnuts with the Dean’; she also holds weekly luncheons for small groups of 1Ls.” Communication between the administration and the student body gets mixed reviews, with some students praising the “extremely dedicated and personable administration” and others observing that “a lot of students feel like they have no idea what’s happening at the law school because the administration doesn’t communicate with us.”
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Associate VP & Dean of Law School Admissions
(LW-ADM)
Hamden, CT 06518-1908