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by LLS3E » Sun Apr 12, 2015 1:27 am
I'm totally not trying to hijack this thread, but I'm a 3E (part-time evening program equivalent to a 2L) at Loyola and just wanted to say that I can corroborate everything that LLS2L is saying. From the advice he is giving about the academics and job prospects to the safety of the campus, it is all entirely in line with my experience as well (although parking has been much tighter for me than what he described).
The most important thing to remember is (and this sounds corny, but it's true): you get out of law school what you put in. If you prioritize your social life above your academic life and expect the career services office to get you a job when you graduate, you will be sorely disappointed! Work hard, utilize the available resources (and there are plenty at Loyola), and you will have ample opportunities available to you.