"It shows in how they respond to students, how they try to engage students in the class discussion, and just in the knowledge and enthusiasm they have."
"When I first visited, what really stood out to me was the warm welcome I received from everyone I met. I immediately became a member of the Law School family. I have a couple of friends in other law schools where it is very competitive among the students and there is no sense of community like ours."
"I was really intimidated my first semester, just with the fear factor alone that we would be using the Socratic method. But the first time I went through it, pretty much everyone in my section came up and said 'good job today'. What was so unique about this was that everyone received the same support, not just me. You don't even ask for feedback, people just give it."
In his MBA courses, Mike appreciates the emphasis on team-based learning and self-leadership. He applied those skills as a summer intern in the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's Office of Federal Operations (OFO) in Washington, DC. During his internship, he worked on a team with full-time attorneys that appeals decisions for OFO's Appellate Review Program.