Address: 3100 Cleburne St, Houston, TX 77004, USA
Phone: +17133134455
ejointer
The best school for future Trial Attorneys! After all the school produce Robert Jones, Letitia Quinones, and the INTERNS! #WEARESTRONGERTOGETHER #2019
Nia Jay
Admissions are absolutely TERRIBLE. They don’t answer emails or calls. They wait to the last minute to do everything. Not a professional law school at all.
J M
Don't waste 3 years. No respect for students. They only care about a tuition check.
Harrison McPherson
I cannot praise Thurgood Marshall School of Law enough. They afforded me, like many others, the opportunity to improve myself and the quality of life for my family. They gave me the ability to better help others, all while opening my eyes. You cannot help but have your eyes opened at the institution. It is the most racially, diverse Law School in the U.S. You will not only study law but learn perspective from may different cultures and beliefs. This is very important because it is ultimately the people who make the law. You may be surprised how an issue can evolve when seen through the eyes of someone else. No law school is perfect. Every administration will have hiccups. You will not get along with 100% of your classmates. Just because someone disagrees with you from a different race doesnt make it automatically racism either. The school makes mistakes but has the students' interest first. Your classmates will go from awkward introductions 1L year to becoming the weeping family members you say goodbye to after your 3L year. The school doesnt cut off its relationship with you at graduation. No no, it offers FREE bar prep classes. Professors will offer you tutoring and mentoring. The school showers you with support and even feeds you during the Texas Bar Exam. The Dean of Academic Services will be your SHADOW during bar prep. Be grateful for the opportunity to study law and keep yourself humble if accepted. Do not be like so many who believe they are entitled to a free pass. If you work hard, Alumni and the surrounding legal community will notice, and I promise you, doors will open for you. The tuition is lower but the professional standards are not. They will challenge you mentally and emotionally, but you will graduate confident and ready to enter the world as a lawyer. One TMSL
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I would recommend you go to the TMSL law clinic.
I'm a current law student and many of us don't live in the immediate area because it's 3rd ward/ somewhat impoverished and crime can be a concern. I live near Webster 35 min away, it's just off of I 45 so you don't even have to pay tolls (which can add up quick at 1.75 each every few miles). Take your time and look around but I'd say avoid Cuney Homes across the street from school and BEWARE of horrible traffic issues on 59 South area (going towards Richmond/Sugarland/Fort Bend County. Hope this helps!!! Post again if you have more questions ;)
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