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In Massachusetts, Suffolk Law is well-respected. It is located in an area concentrated with highly-rated law schools--Boston College, Boston University, Harvard, and Northeastern University--and each of those schools are currently rated in the top 100, making them attractive choices for students interested in "big law" positions. Suffolk is notable for its accessibility for persons less interested in ratings and more interested in options: it is one of the largest law schools in the country and, therefore, offers numerous elective courses for its students. In New England, Suffolk has an excellent reputation, and its graduates are heavily recruited. Even in the book, "How to Get Into Law School," by Susan Estrich, she identifies Suffolk Law School as a "sleeper school," citing its building, location and political connections. So, for a person looking for a law school in New England whose aspirations are also to remain in New England, Suffolk has a great reputation!

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