LLM or law school.What you going to graduate school for?
LLM or law school.What you going to graduate school for?
oh.From the ppl I know that went to hbu graduate schools they say don't go. First graduate school ranking are weighed even more heavily than undergrad and also your in graduate school so making up for the hbu experience is non existent as you'll be studying all the time. Howard law dentistry and Morehouse medicine are the only ones u got a shot of getting a top job



It is...I mean it honestly gave me a different view of the gay community, made me get rid of those homophobic ideas I had. And Spelman is comprised mainly of lesbians, and feminist. You'd really wanna go to Clark which is basically across the street too to find quality women.
But as far as the school, and I think this goes for HBCU's in general, you gotta really be on your shyt yourself, as opposed to relying on your counselors and such to be on top of it. Quite often I heard of people's stuff getting lost/misplaced. Them missing one or two classes and not being able to graduate, just a lot of horror stories.
On the flipside, I've heard stories of how people in non-hbcu's have their stuff handed to them. Their stuff is always on point, they know exactly what classes they need, and have left, and it's generally just a more organized experience. I honestly can't attest to the difference, but I know it's difficult to maneuver at an HBCU.
Howards a good law school if you finish in the top 30% otherwise u r fukkedLLM or law school.
Thats my plain black dime girlLLM or law school.

my plan is to kick ass in my senior year (i'm taking an extra semester or a full year perhaps), kill the LSATs, get a couple letters from this top black canadian lawyer, and hopefully make it in.Howards a good law school if you finish in the top 30% otherwise u r fukked
my plan is to kick ass in my senior year (i'm taking an extra semester or a full year perhaps), kill the LSATs, get a couple letters from this top black canadian lawyer, and hopefully make it in.
i'm d9 so maybe that'll help.
Take that extra year take thw lsat atleast twice apply for cleo law program which is free for black students. They have a ridiculous placement rate in the t14 and ppl who have gone through the program will write u recommendations to whatever school they went to which gives you an automatic in as a black person.

Hell nawyou got me on that tuition, right?![]()

I know I doBCU alum here dont do it in this economy .....if you already have your AA just go to a state school and save a little money.
But you will miss the women
I know I do
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Institute_of_Technology#Demographics
.....That chart is really discouraging....