Northeastern
University is located in one of America’s most beautiful, exciting and truly
livable cities. Within walking distance of the law school, you can take in the
galleries at the Museum of Fine Arts, a Boston Pops concert at renowned
Symphony Hall or a Red Sox baseball game at historic Fenway Park. Or, if you
want to soak up local and international culture, hop on the T (Boston’s subway)
right outside of the law school’s doors for a short ride to the Italian North
End or Chinatown for authentic regional cuisines. Or go shopping at Faneuil
Hall or relax in Boston’s famed Public Garden. What’s more, because the city is
filled with hundreds of thousands of students, there are tons of opportunities
to get student discounts at great museums, theaters, concerts and events.
Boston is also one
of the most sophisticated legal markets in the United States. A center for
health care, Boston is home to some of the oldest and most prestigious teaching
hospitals in the country.
Accommodation
Information on
accommodation can be found on the Northeastern University’s off-campus website.
Student Life
Northeastern
University School of Law is a small, close-knit community of legal scholars and
practitioners housed inside one of the most dynamic private universities in the
United States.
At Northeastern
University School of Law, we cultivate a collegial and supportive atmosphere
that begins in the classroom and extends throughout campus. Students regard one
another as peers rather than rivals — teaming up for projects and study
sessions, collaborating as members of student groups and forging professional
and personal bonds that endure long after graduation.
LLM students are
invited and encouraged to participate in the law school's more than 25 student
organizations and to take advantage of amenities like the Marino Center, which
help keep you physically fit and mentally alert.
When you’re not
studying in the stacks of the law library or taking full advantage of all the
campus has to offer, Boston is your professional arena and personal land of
adventure.