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The 鈥渦nbelievable,鈥 鈥渦nmatched鈥 faculty at Columbia is 鈥渁mazing鈥 鈥渁cross the board.鈥 鈥淐olumbia does a good job mixing the young, relatable rising superstars with older, more practiced professors.鈥 Virtually all of them 鈥渕ake class interesting,鈥 and 鈥渢hey鈥檙e the number-one reason to come to CLS (besides the prestige, of course).鈥 Professors also 鈥渕ake a huge effort to be approachable鈥 and 鈥渁re happy to give career-related advice or answer questions.鈥 The administration isn鈥檛 as beloved. Happier students note that there are some 鈥渞eally caring people鈥 on staff. However, the general sentiment seems to be that management is somewhat 鈥渄isdainful.鈥
When the time comes to find a real job, 鈥渆mployment prospects are unbeatable and the alumni network is extraordinarily strong.鈥 Career Services is 鈥渧ery helpful in offering support in a variety of capacities.鈥 Columbia boasts a 鈥渉igh placement rate in big law firms鈥 and 鈥渢he opportunities for working in prestigious government and sought-after public interest positions are unparalleled.鈥 鈥淚t鈥檚 Columbia,鈥 candidly explains a 2L. 鈥淭he name buys you a lot.鈥 About the only complaint we hear is the contention that 鈥渢he employment focus is a little too New York鈥揷entric.鈥
The facilities here are far from great. 鈥淓verything is very modern鈥 and 鈥渢he building is serviceable and clean, but it is ugly.鈥 Classrooms 鈥渁ren鈥檛 terribly comfortable,鈥 and 鈥淭hey鈥檙e not as pretty as what you鈥檒l find at other Ivy League law schools.鈥 鈥淭he library is one of the best in the country鈥 as far as the resources on offer are concerned, but its aesthetic 鈥渋s absolutely hideous,鈥 says an appalled 2L.
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Academically, 鈥淭here is an atmosphere of [intensity] here.鈥 Students are 鈥渃onstantly assessing how they stack up, which feeds into the collective neurosis.鈥 Some students assert that the struggle for top grades is pretty brutal. 鈥淧eople in general are not happy to share notes,鈥 claims a 2L. 鈥淭hey are, in fact, very secretive about their notes.鈥 鈥淥ur reputation for gunning, competitive jerks is unfortunately true for about 5 percent of the class,鈥 laments a 1L. Other students tell us, 鈥淧eople are extremely generous about sharing their outlines and studying together.鈥 鈥淚f you miss a class,鈥 they say, 鈥測our neighbors will e-mail you their notes without you even asking.鈥
Columbia鈥檚 location in a 鈥渟afe, relatively quiet鈥 neighborhood on Manhattan鈥檚 Upper West Side provides few distractions when you are trying to study. When students put down their casebooks, though, they can take advantage of a 鈥渧ibrant student community.鈥 鈥淵ou鈥檒l be happy socially here unless you are a complete tool,鈥 promises a 2L. 鈥淓veryone is fairly involved in all sorts of organizations.鈥 鈥淭here are multiple lunch events every day, and there鈥檚 some sort of lecture or panel or firm event with dinner almost every evening.鈥 There are 鈥減lenty of students who want to party like it鈥檚 college,鈥 too, and 鈥渘o shortage of happy hours.鈥 Living in the Big Apple is also a massive plus. 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to explain the type of magnetic force this place can be unless you鈥檝e lived here and worked here,鈥 reflects a 1L. 鈥淣ew York City means students can do anything they please (with the free hours they have).鈥
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