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The Comprehensive Curriculum Program
Through a combination of required courses and a guided approach for selecting electives, students in the Comprehensive Curriculum Program will focus on strengthening skills, including reading, listening, writing, and speaking carefully and meticulously; retaining fully and accurately what is read and heard; comprehending cases, statutes, and other legal materials; and analyzing facts in relation to legal materials with disciplined creativity. This program is required for students who are experiencing academic difficulty in their early semesters. Details are provided in the 2006–07 Academic Catalog and on our Web site.

 

Robert Raymond
Robert Raymond
Before law school, I was a New York City cop for twelve and a half years. It was a great career. What prompted my interest in studying law was realizing that I wanted to be the one asking the questions in court! More
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