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Students at Wyoming also speak glowingly of their professors. To begin with, the faculty “is more than happy to address specific legal questions, issues about students' future practice of law, or to just chat.” They’ve even been known “to share a beer on [a] Friday.” And a 1L shares, “the professors are not guarded in ivory towers but [are] always available (they usually supply their cell numbers) for supplemental questions as well as mentoring relationships.” This openness also extends to the administration which most find to be “very accessible and strongly committed to ensuring a successful education for the students enrolled here.” They “do a great job of advocating on our behalf and are wonderful overall advocates of the school and University in general.”
Importantly, students find career services to be “a great resource.” They help to “facilitate job opportunities…by hosting weekly panels from regional professionals/alumni, workshops on interviewing and résumé writing, as well as developing externship programs throughout the region for Wyoming students.” One pleasantly surprised 2L interjects, “The director will look over your résumé at a moment’s notice. The faculty here [has] an open door policy so you don’t need to make appointments—you can stop by their offices at any time and they will take the time to meet with you.” Certainly, attending law school “in a state with only one law school provides students the best opportunity for judicial clerkships, clinic placements, and internships.” Also of note, “For students that wish to stay in the Rocky Mountain inter-west region, the job opportunities are plentiful—especially for energy related legal careers.”
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Hometown Laramie is a “quaint community” and while “winters may be harsh, the summers are beautiful and the people are friendly.” In addition, “there is most always a sports event or cultural event to attend and hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing are close, as is Cheyenne to get in some bigger shopping or attend an oral argument.” The university is a “very short drive to big cities like Denver;” however, “if you are a fan of the outdoors…this is a perfect place for you.” And the best part is that “because it’s a small town, it is easy to find classmates and law students out in the community almost all the time.”
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1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071