
Third-year student Ira is hitting the books and also serving as managing editor of the NU Law Journal.
"Class, ironically, is starting to seem more and more like what I do in between everything else."
We’re quite fond of those layers because they offer us an intimate environment conducive to the School of Law’s unique collaborative learning style as well as full access to all the great facilities of a large university and the amenities of a thriving city. You’ll have more than 25 student organizations to choose from. Groups like the Youth Advocacy Caucus and the Intellectual Property Group serve students’ personal or professional interests. And working out in facilities like the Marino Center will help keep you fit and sane. You’ll also find a variety of student services including our innovative Academic Success Program.
When you’re not studying in the library or relaxing on our beautiful campus, the city of Boston awaits as your professional hub and personal playground. You can spend your days working for the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts or a leading law firm downtown and then take in a Red Sox game or go for a stroll along the Charles River in the evening to unwind.