Princeton does have a law school!!!
Princeton University does not have a Law School.
Although Princeton University has many highly respected programs, it does not have a law school.
Although Princeton University has many highly respected programs, it does not have a law school.
At Princeton University, students are taught a wide range of subjects across various disciplines, including liberal arts, science, engineering, social sciences, and humanities. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, research skills, and interdisciplinary approaches to problem-solving. Students engage in hands-on experiential learning, research projects, and collaborate with faculty to explore complex issues in depth.
Princeton University does not have a Law School. However, many students who intend to become lawyers get their Bachelor's degrees at Princeton and then attend Law School elsewhere.
No. He was a student at Harvard law school but not a professor. He has no affiliation with Princeton. He taught law at University of Chicago law school as a senior lecturer.
Michelle Obama went to Princeton University (AB) Harvard University (JD)
Princeton University (BA cum laude 1985) and Harvard Law School (JD 1988)
She was a graduate of Princeton University, and then graduated from Harvard Law School.
There are no ACT requirements for law school. Perspective students are required to take the LSAT.
Michelle Obama graduated from Princeton cum laude in 1985. She then went on to study law at Harvard Law School.
Michelle Obama graduated from Princeton University and Harvard Law School. She went to Princeton as an undergrad, where she graduated with honors in 1985 and then to Harvard Law School where she got her JD in 1988.