This is a very nice liberal arts school in the South and a good alternative to the bigger, public University of Memphis which is a few minutes away. My only gripe is that, as an African-American, I felt as if the college wasn't very diverse. However it seems that they are trying hard to court other ethnic groups. Classes are excellent, and it is obvious that the professors care about their students. Socially the school is small and somewhat close knit.
Between 1970 and 1975, the number of law school graduates in the U.S. doubled! Since then, law degrees have been, by far, the most popular graduate degree.
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