Wake Forest University Reviews of Doctorates in Law

  • 7 Reviews
  • Winston Salem (NC)
  • Annual Tuition: $39,328
0% of 7 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 7 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Dana Horlick
  • Reviewed: 7/16/2014
  • Degree: Law
"The faculty are great and the courses are definitely challenging. I think that the program itself is somewhat prohibitively expensive, making it difficult for all qualified applicants to have the opportunity to attend."
Amy Maria Nkonge
  • Reviewed: 3/14/2014
  • Degree: Law
"Winston-Salem is a beautiful town with easy mountain access and beach access for those willing to journey further. For those confined to the city limits, it is a warm community, open to university students, with a small town feel. There's a thriving art's district, a minor league baseball team, and countless outdoor events in the fall, spring, and summer months. Wake Forest University is nestled in the northwestern part of the city in its own enclave. The campus is absolutely beautiful and even the expansion efforts currently happening perfectly blend with the current surroundings. The school is not the most diverse at first appearance, but one quickly realizes that with Law, Business, Divinity, and Graduate Programs on campus, and an off-campus Medical School, there is a wealth of backgrounds making this university unique. Like all Law Schools, one can expect to work hard, experience the highs and lows of speaking in class, and the anxiety of one-exam-takes-all for grading. But, the professors maintain a great open-door policy when they are not teaching that allows ample accessibility. It is definitely a university worth exploring if you want to get a great education (Ranked #31), live well (avg. rent 1 bdrm-$600/mth), and explore the outdoors (Asheville is 2 hours away)."
Leah Jones
  • Reviewed: 1/15/2014
  • Degree: Law
"Pros- small school, great instructors, lots of practical work Cons- in a state with seven other law schools"
Candace Johnson
  • Reviewed: 1/26/2013
  • Degree: Law
"The alumni network at Wake Forest has been very helpful and supportive."
Rebeca Echevarria
  • Reviewed: 1/26/2013
  • Degree: Law
"The education is great and the extremely small faculty/student ratio is incomparable. In addition, the bar passage rate and employment rate is excellent. The downside is that Winston-Salem is very small with little to do. If you like cities, Winston-Salem is not the best place to be."
John Nail
  • Reviewed: 1/26/2013
  • Degree: Law
"The faculty at Wake and small class size is the main reason I chose this school. The faculty is on pair with some much higher ranked schools and the small class size has ensured that there is a lot of one on one time with them. Also, because of the smaller size, the competition, while still present, is more healthy than abusive."
Rebeca Echevarria
  • Reviewed: 11/29/2012
  • Degree: Law
"This is a great school and excellent value. The faculty-student ratio is amazing."