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aking a thoughtful, informed choice of law schools will be one of the most important decisions you reach in the next several years. Evaluating a law school can take time and money, especially if you plan to visit the campus before enrolling there. It is important to think of that time and money as an investment – an investment that is just as significant as the one you will make in attending the school you ultimately select.

Visiting Brooklyn Law School offers several advantages. A personal visit gives you a feel for our campus – something you cannot get from reading a catalog. You can experience first-hand how warm, friendly and accessible people at the school are. You can speak with faculty, administrators, and students, and gain direct access to the people who will contribute to shaping your legal education. Finally, you can see classrooms, peruse the library, visit the clinical offices and stroll through our beautiful neighborhood in Brooklyn Heights.

A campus visit is perhaps the best way to experience, for yourself, the significant differences that make the difference at Brooklyn Law School. Explore our Visit BLS programs to find the one that's right for you. While you're here, we'll do our best to answer your questions, reaffirm what you may already know, and put concerns into a better perspective. In the process, we hope to share with you our own enthusiasm about Brooklyn Law School's recent years of growth and success and exciting plans for the future.

If you're not ready to visit Brooklyn, meet with one of our representatives when we take Brooklyn Law School on tour. We annually take part in Law School Admission Council (LSAC) forums and similar events at major colleges and universities around the country. Check our recruiting events schedule to find out when we'll be visiting a city near you.

Whether here or on the road, we look forward to seeing you soon.


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