no! only law schools in SC are at University of South Carolina and College of Charleston.
minor correction: The Charleston School of Law is separate from the College of Charleston.
No. They do have a pre-law program though!
South Carolina-Columbia is a better option for a law school--if you can get past the rivalry.
Go Tigers!
Thomas Green Clemson founded Clemson University. When he died in 1888, he left money in his will with the intent to establish Clemson University to aid the failing south. The school was to teach the young people of the south scientific and mechanical advancements in the field of agriculture.
Even though some people dont like clemson, it has been proven that clemson university has a better vet school than USC. I am a USC fan myself but i am gonna give this university a shot!
Clemson University is named for Thomas Green Clemson. His will established the college and later the university. He was the son-in-law of John C. Calhoun, and his home stands on the college campus to this day. Its a real nice town
Clemson University is located in Clemson, South Carolina.
Clemson University makes Clemson apparel. Clemson University is a vibrant, student-centered community in South Carolina that prides itself on leadership collaboration and public service.
Clemson, South Carolina.
The Clemson basketball team (also known as "The Clemson Tigers men's basketball") is the college basketball program of the Clemson University. The mascot of all Clemson University athletic teams is a tiger.
University of Washington School of Law was created in 1899.
You have to have at least a 3.0 GPA to get into Clemson University. The average GPA is much higher.
Harvey Gantt was the first black student at Clemson University
Duke University School of Law was created in 1868.
Yes, the University of Texas at Austin School of Law: http://www.utexas.edu/law/