<p>One more point. PreLaw is not the most common way to get into Law School, btw. Fordham does have a special program that allows you to gain entry early, but its extremely competitive and robs you of your senior year at Fordham College. Many students at Fordham go onto Law School, including Harvard, Yale, Columbia, NYU, and many other top 25 schools, in addition to Fordham Law. But gaining entry into Fordham Law from Fordham College is wickedly hard. It can be done, but you must have near perfect grades and a super high LSAT. Many kids who go to law school have majored in History, Philosophy, Theology, English, Political Science, IPE, American Studies (an Honors Program by invitation after freshmen year grades are in). </p>
<p>I am one who believes that those four years of undergrad school are valuable for many reasons…including maturity. Many law schools prefer students who are older and more seasoned anyway…with a few years of work experience under their belts. Gives them more gravitas to supplement their book smarts. </p>
<p>FCLC is an awesome school and had a bunch of Fulbright Scholars last year. But if you find its not for you and you prefer a more classic college campus with dorms, athletics, large open lawns and trees, huge library etc, then make the switch over to Rose Hill. But your grades will make a big difference. </p>
<p>Most students are happy where they are and don’t transfer between campuses (or out of Fordham.) But for those who want to change, that option is available.</p>
<p>You will be surrounded by very smart people at Fordham. You will be plenty challenged and the workload will keep you more than busy.</p>