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  1. Jan 23, 2021 · Why I Chose to go to Howard Law. Hi Everyone! This video is the third in The Perfect Balance Series where I discuss how to balance succeeding in law school with a thriving personal...

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  2. I was debating before but now I’m seriously considering applying to Howard. I know it’s not the best school in the DC/ Virginia area, but it seems like they have good employment placement and based on my stats I’d have a good chance of getting $ (lsat at median, GPA well above 75th.)

  3. Yes Howard has a good chance for big law but that 50% scholly is ROUGH. If you are above 50% you may have a shot securing big law. For DC big law you will need to have stellar grades though.

  4. Jul 5, 2020 · Here are about 8 reasons why I decided to go to #HowardUniversity School of Law! I am honored and excited to start my Law School journey and eventually join the 2% of lawyers that are Black...

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  5. 69. 1.5K views 1 year ago. WHY I CHOSE TO ATTEND HOWARD LAW // I'm giving you all the tea on why I chose to attend Howard Law (aka the Howard University School of Law)! So, is...

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  6. Why are you going to Howard? Are you comfortable being a minority for what is (probably) the first time in your life? If you can get the grades you need to, you'll succeed at Howard.

  7. 2 days ago · 5. Florida A&M University College Of Law. Florida A&M University (FAMU) College of Law, located in Orlando, is a rising star among HBCU law schools. Re-established in 2000 after being closed in the 1960s, FAMU Law is committed to preparing diverse students for careers in all areas of law, including corporate law, public interest, and government.

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