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Indiana University - Indianapolis

47 Reviews

Locations:   Indianapolis (IN) 

Annual Tuition: $34,891

0% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
91% of students said they would recommend this program to others

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Student Reviews - Doctoral in Law

Student Reviews - Doctoral in Law

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Sean Moore

Reviewed: 10/15/2015

Degree: Law

I've had a great time. The course selection is varied, and they offer some excellent programs. The professors and administrators are friendly and accessible. The school is located downtown to a vibrant area and a bustling legal community. Honestly I could get into more detail on each of these positives if need be. The only negatives about this school are the parking situation--if you can walk or shuttle, that's much better than the limited parking, which is understandable given that it's a downtown... Read More

Diego Wu Min

Reviewed: 10/12/2015

Degree: Law

Cons: Public transportation to the school is not very good. Parking around campus has becoming increasingly harder Pros: Location is excellent. Allows for plenty of networking opportunities with lawyers and judges around town. Faculty is amazing and always willing to help.

Duong Vu

Reviewed: 10/12/2015

Degree: Law

Even this is a new program, it brings me a wonderful chance to study legal aspect of my bachelor's major. Professors in this school are full of high-level experiences and they inspires us a lot in their subject. I cannot ask for more than this. My school maynot have a high rank in the list, but what it helps you in not only knowledge, real knowledge but also opportunity is undeniable. All I want to say after a year in this law school is: Thank you.

Jessica Hilger

Reviewed: 10/12/2015

Degree: Law

Located in a major metropolis, there are lots of opportunities to network and participate in internships/externships. The faculty is invested in the students, making themselves available whenever is convenient for the students. The work is challenging, but there is never a shortage of resources to help you succeed.

Janet Horne

Reviewed: 10/11/2015

Degree: Law

Excellent program located in the heart of Indianapolis.

Emily Sargent

Reviewed: 10/10/2015

Degree: Law

Pros = very supportive faculty and staff, great student mentoring program, affordable, great location in relation to the local legal community, joint degree programs, and specialized law programs (i.e. health law, intellectual property, environmental law, corporate business law and criminal law programs) Cons = disorganized at times, the staff doesn't work well together, the administration sometimes forgets to focus on the education of the students instead of the bureaucracy of higher education,... Read More

Stacy Eaton

Reviewed: 10/10/2015

Degree: Law

IU McKinney offers at least one thing that other schools cannot compete with: location. Located right in the heart of downtown Indianapolis, McKinney offers the opportunity for students to work for the top law firms in the state and the most sought after public interest positions in the state, all while attending school full time. McKinney also offers an evening program for those who work full time. The diversity at McKinney is great and continues to grow.

NATASHA NSAMBO

Reviewed: 10/10/2015

Degree: Law

PROS *IU Mckinney is really a great especially if you want to live and work in Indiana. The location of the school is one of its best assets. *The faculty is wonderful and has high expectations of students. They are available to help you and are responsive to emails. *I love having (free) lockers to use and the microwaves and refrigerators around campus. *The security of the law school building is good. *The bathrooms are kept clean. The Deans Tutorial Society (DTS) provides 1st year students with... Read More

Ariana Tanoos

Reviewed: 10/9/2015

Degree: Law

The school is great with first year students, but I feel like the teachers could do better for the upperclass. Parking and traffic is always awful. Scholarship support is great and there's lots of programming to support 1Ls. More scholarships for continuing students would be great, especially those not from the area to offset the cost of living in a major city.

Nicholas Erickson

Reviewed: 10/9/2015

Degree: Law

The faculty are great, and the curriculum is great. But the professional development office doesn't do a whole lot to help secure employment outside of Indianapolis. The overall campus administration is disorganized and often causes traffic/parking jams and other such inconveniences. The law school is improving, but has a bad habit of notifying students of valuable events, internships, & scholarships at the very last minute.

Chelsea Ringlespaugh

Reviewed: 10/9/2015

Degree: Law

Great school! Could use a little more attention to parking lot security and get priority parking for the lot near the law school.

Scott Oliver

Reviewed: 10/9/2015

Degree: Law

The Indiana University Ribert H. McKinney School of Law is a fantastic school with countless opportunities for professional growth in the legal field. It has some of the most prominent legal alumni in the nation and provides students with unparalleled networking opportunities across the country.

Nicholas Skill

Reviewed: 10/9/2015

Degree: Law

Great location. Walking distance to law firms and legislature. Experienced faculty and support staff. Focus on skills for legal career. Financial aid for students.

Allyson Kage

Reviewed: 10/9/2015

Degree: Law

I am in my third year at McKinney and am very glad I decided to attend law school in Indianapolis. The location of the law school allows me to network with attorneys and work during school. McKinney provides its students with a challenging curriculum and the tools to succeed.

Samuel Sites

Reviewed: 10/9/2015

Degree: Law

I really appreciate how my school is filled with intelligent and hard-working individuals who also are kind and hospitable. Classes are engaging. My peers could succeed at any law school or firm, but they also look out for each other and show that Hoosier hospitality. Indiana's biggest firms and government buildings are within walking distance of the university. I am very glad I chose Robert H. McKinney School of Law!

Christian Skordos

Reviewed: 10/9/2015

Degree: Law

Good value and good networking with state government so close. Career support almost nonexistent. Strong social life but little cost of living value or sense of safety.

Darwinson Valdez

Reviewed: 10/9/2015

Degree: Law

IU Mckinney is all I expected coming from New York.

Brandy Finnigan

Reviewed: 8/10/2015

Degree: Law

While McKinney Law may not have the academic of other schools in close proximity, they more than make up for this with their superior networking and internship opportunities. Being the only law school in town and being located in the state capital definitely offers unique advantages that are not found at other law schools.

Olubunmi Ijose

Reviewed: 4/27/2015

Degree: Law

Campus safety is not always the best. I receive emails multiple times a semester about a student being robbed or attacked etc. The campus is urban (it's in the middle of downtown). However, much of the crime occurs when it's dark. One should always use caution. Overall, I enjoy the school. The faculty is easily accessible. My major complaint, however, is tuition. If you are an out-of-state student, be wary of attending this school. Tuition is ridiculous. Each year I am denied in-state tuition. I... Read More

Olubunmi Ijose

Reviewed: 2/3/2015

Degree: Law

The pros of attending IU McKinney is the accessibility to the faculty. I have never had an issue scheduling meetings with my professors. The career development office is great! They do their best to assist with student's career endeavors. The career advisers keep the student's abreast of employment opportunities. One thing I do not like about the law school is its lack of diversity. Additionally, I do not like how open the campus is to non-students. The school is located in the heart of Indianapolis.... Read More

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