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Ravi Babu

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Because Brooklyn Law School maintains a tough admissions procedure to guarantee high-quality student profiles admittance can be quite difficult. With an acceptance percentage of roughly 47.2%, almost half of the candidates are accepted. Strong academic credentials, usually a GPA of 3.15 or above and competitive LSAT or GRE scores are necessary to increase your prospects. Well-written personal statements leadership abilities, and extracurricular activity are also valued by the institution.

Brooklyn Law School is renowned for emphasizing hands-on learning and providing top-notch courses in fields like intellectual property law and public

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Ravi Babu

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Brooklyn Law School is a popular choice for Indian students because of its excellent academic standing, convenient location and career assistance. The university specializes in areas including business law, immigration law, and intellectual property law and provides demanding programs like the J.D. and LL.M International students find it appealing because of its ideal location in New York City which gives them access to legal networks, internships, and a thriving cultural scene

In order to improve career preparedness Brooklyn Law School also places a strong emphasis on hands-on training through externships, moot courts and clinics. With

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Arindam Modak

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Indian students predominantly prefer taking up Master of Laws (LL.M.) programs, which can be specialised into areas like international law, corporate law, and intellectual property law, at Brooklyn Law School. This course is indeed one of the most sought-after programs offered given its global recognition and worldwide opportunities in the law practice. It is designed for foreign-trained lawyers and lawyers seeking a more in-depth knowledge of the U.S. legal system.

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Arindam Modak

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An average Indian student can get admission into Brooklyn Law School, but they should have a competitive LSAT score and a decent academic record. Typically, Brooklyn Law School has successful applicants with an LSAT score of around 160 and a GPA of about 3.56. There are no standard cutoffs; however, these profiles are representative of the student base.

In addition to the LSAT, students must submit other things, such as undergraduate transcripts, a personal statement, letters of recommendation, and possibly a resume. Brooklyn Law School will also accept the GRE, although very few applicants use it in place of the LSAT.

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Nidhi Kumari

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It is possible to find part-time work while attending Brooklyn Law School, but it takes good time management. To gain experience and money at the same time, many students accept jobs as research assistants, tutors, or legal interns. Furthermore, students may find flexible opportunities in freelance proofreading and editing as well as virtual law assistant positions. But it can be difficult to juggle a demanding law school schedule with part-time employment, particularly in the first year when academic expectations are particularly high. 

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Misha

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Following are the basic steps of the application process at Brooklyn Law School:

  • Applicants need to start with creating an account on Law School Admission Council (LSAC) website.
  • After creating an account students have to fill the application form and submit them online. Offline applications are not accepted.
  • While filling the application form students have to submit all the required documents including LSAT or GRE scores, English proficiency test scores (for International students), two letters of recommendation, a resume, personal statement explaining perspective and intellectual interests. 
  • Additionally, International students need
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Misha

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Living on-campus or off-campus completely depends on the students and their choices.

Living on campus, students have full access to libraries, labs and other facilities beyond college hours. They get security 24/7. They don't have to manage their accommodation and other utilities. Students living on campus get to spend time with each other and build a network. The con of living on campus is that it might be more expensive than off campus housing and students have less freedom as compared to off-campus housing.

The total off-campus housing cost is estimated to be around $27,763 and the breakdown of the cost is mentioned below.

Housing$18,000 
Living Expenses$7,000  
Utilities$1,575  
Transportation$1,188  

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Misha

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Yes, Brooklyn Law School is a fair choice for International students. It is a prestigious law college in Brooklyn that offers full-time 3 year and part time 4 year JD programs and LLM with specializations in Business Law, Refugee and Immigration Law, or intellectual property, Media, and Information Law. Brooklyn Law emphasizes practical training through clinics and externships, giving international students valuable real-world experience. It offers merit-based scholarships and need-based grants that cover major part of the tuition and fees. The median salaries of law graduates from Brooklyn Law School range from $66,100 to $101,697. &n

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Misha

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The acceptance rate of Brooklyn Law School remains somewhere between 46% to 48% and getting into the college is moderately difficult because of the admission requirements and competition pool. The average GPA of Brooklyn Law applicants is 3.54. Applicants have to give LSAT which is a standardized exam administered by the Law School Admission Council for prospective law school candidates. The median LSAT score for BLS is 160. Besides this students have to submit 2 letters of recommendation, a resume, a personal statement and the candidate’s Credential Assembly Service (CAS) report. A personal statement should include your Intellec

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Misha

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Brooklyn Law School was established in 1901 and it is an independent institution. It is ranked 38th as a “Go-To Law School” based on the percentage of graduates hired by the largest U.S. law firms and ranked No. 114 out of 196 in Best Law Schools in the US according to US News and World Report. It offers JD programs and LLM in business law, intellectual property law, and alternative dispute resolution. Some of the Notable alumni of Brooklyn Law School include Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice),  William H. Bratton (Former Police Commissioner of New York City),  David Boies (Prominent attorney

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