Pace Law School

If you plan on becoming a lawyer and taking up Environmental Law, then you might want to get yourself enrolled in Pace Law School, which ranks as third in the whole country when it comes to Environmental Law. Pace Law School is the law school of Pace University, which is located between New York City and Albany, New York. (1)

Most of Pace Law School's classes only have approximately 35 students, which means that there is more interaction between the professors and students when classes are ongoing. This would make it easier for the students to understand the lessons and be able give much input during discussions. Pace Law School offers students the chance to be part of programs that will lead them to get their Doctor of Juridicial Science, Master of Laws, or Juris Doctor degrees. Pace Law School also offers certificate program and joint degree options. Students in Pace Law School can choose between a wide array of concentrations which include Criminal Law, Business Law, Intellectual Property Law, Family Law, and Real Estate and Land Use Law. (2)

If you have already decided to enroll in Pace Law School, you'll be glad to know that the school offers study/work abroad programs to their students. This way, not only will you learn more, you will also be spending time with people in another country and know their culture while having fun in the process. These programs will surely give you a hands-on experience that you will benefit from and won't forget. Pace Law School also offers internships abroad. (3)

Pace Law School stands in an urban environment that makes it conducive for studying. Their student body is comprised of people from various walks of life. Even after graduation, the students' connection to Pace Law School holds strong. Pace Law School's alumni help one another in getting hired in non-profit organizations, law firms, and the government. There are now more than 6,500 Pace Law School alumni in the United States as well as in foreign countries, working in the legal field as prosecutors, lawyers, judges, counselors, and business leaders. (4)

Literary Citations & Article References:

(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pace_Law_School

(2) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pace_Law_School

(3) http://appserv.pace.edu/execute/page.cfm?doc_id=23550

(4) http://www.law.pace.edu/aboutpace/index.html