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<p>I think that’s exactly what’s happening. I’m going through the law-school-search process right now and I’ve noticed that every really bad school all claim to prepare their students with masterful knowledge to become successful lawyers. Sadly post-graduation employment statistics relay a less enthusiastic reality.</p>
<p>Northeastern, being a very respectable university, is certainly not the undergrad equivalent of these schools, but I’d still take the information admissions offices give with a grain of salt. Information you obtain from current students, outside sources, and cold hard statistics are generally better benchmarks for education quality of the school.</p>
<p>Edit: I’d probably go to BU if I was in your situation.</p>