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Chapman University
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 5:33 pm
by SpencerPratt
Anyone have any info on this school? Princeton Review loves it, but I haven't heard of it (east coast guy here).
Re: Chapman University
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 7:59 pm
by JOE!
What kind of info are you looking for? It's a third tier school in Orange, CA. Good reputation in Orange County, some people think it'll soon move up to the top 100. Let me know if you have specific questions.
Re: Chapman University
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 10:55 am
by SpencerPratt
I mean that's a pretty good start. My GPA is hurting me for the T100 schools I'd love to go to due to location (Marymount, UF, Santa Clara, etc), so I'm just looking at under the radar schools unless I hear it's a waste of money/poor reputation/etc. Thanks.
Re: Chapman University
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:07 am
by JOE!
Well, I'm not sure I would go to Chapman (or any other school outside the T50) at sticker price. What are your numbers? Chapman's pretty open-handed with scholarship money if your numbers are decent. I would say reasons not to go to Chapman are if you want to practice outside the area or if you really want biglaw. If you want to practice in Orange County or a nearby secondary market, don't care about biglaw, and especially if you get scholarship money, then I think it's a great school.
Re: Chapman University
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 3:57 pm
by Inygma
My Co-worker went to Chapman UG, and she says they have an awesome Alumni network. Many of her peers were really rich kids, but she said they weren't jerks. Then again she is pretty hot.
That's all I know, not sure how their law is.
Re: Chapman University
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 7:07 pm
by emoticons777
Chapman is really working on improving the stature of their law school. They have had some relatively high profile names come through, and welcome controversy in the "no publicity is bad publicity" type of way. The law school is very nice and brand new, right across the street from the undergrad campus. Chapman's alumni network is pretty expansive in Orange County, and Orange County is a nice place to live

. I've been to a couple of alumni events, and those who did not go to to Chapman for law school will still hire Chapman law grads.
Re: Chapman University
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 4:48 am
by Danteshek
emoticons777 wrote:Chapman is really working on improving the stature of their law school. They have had some relatively high profile names come through, and welcome controversy in the "no publicity is bad publicity" type of way. The law school is very nice and brand new, right across the street from the undergrad campus. Chapman's alumni network is pretty expansive in Orange County, and Orange County is a nice place to live

. I've been to a couple of alumni events, and those who did not go to to Chapman for law school will still hire Chapman law grads.
I visited Chapman today for the admitted students reception. I got there early and got to sit in on a 1L moot court quarterfinal match. The issue at hand was whether section 7 of the civil rights act protected transgendered people. I was pretty impressed with both the competitors and the judges. At the actual reception the students for the most part tried the hard sell. I mentioned that I'm leaning towards SW and that threw some of them off. They really seem to have a high opinion of their school. It was hard to get anyone to say anything negative about the place. Just because they went from T4 to T3 in one year does not mean the school is "skyrocketing in the rankings". A few students also mentioned that they are doing better in the LA market, which I highly doubt. Overall I was less than impressed with Chapman.
Re: Chapman University
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 5:41 am
by Cara
Rankings are irrelevant for schools ranked so low, all that matters is how much debt you will accrue to go there set against your prospects of employment in the local area that the school services.
Re: Chapman University
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:57 pm
by gfunk3