Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UB is similar to Suffolk U in Boston which also has a respectable law school. A good school for kintraditikna students and a step above U of DC
Suffolk is a private 4 year school, with housing. How is that similar to University of Baltimore which is a public school that only offers the last two years of undergraduate and doesn't have housing.
University of Baltimore isn't designed to be Pitt, or trying to be Pitt. It's serving a specific niche in the city of Baltimore, and not trying to be a comprehensive university.
If you want a school that is a public comprehensive university, like Pitt, in the city of Baltimore, you're talking about Morgan State. If you're willing to look outside the city, in the larger Baltimore metro area, UMBC or Towson are two strong 4 year schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think the candidate for being a strong public research university in Baltimore would be Morgan State.
Is Morgan in the city tho?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s only jr/sr years of college - the finisher after community college. I’ve had law school interns from UB- generally solid and trying not to go into too much debt. But as an undergraduate institution I don’t see the appeal vs Towson for example.
Yes. "To earn an undergraduate degree from UBalt, you need to fulfill all general-education requirements or their equivalent from another institution. In addition to your major requirements, you may also choose to declare a minor."
So another one like UMD CP? Don't many students start at Montgomery College?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UB is similar to Suffolk U in Boston which also has a respectable law school. A good school for kintraditikna students and a step above U of DC
Nontraditional students
The school offers
Business and Entrepreneurship
Communication and Design
Cybersecurity, Gaming and Technology
Law, Justice and Public Affairs
Psychology, Health and Human Services
Pre-Law ?
They have a law school. Surely even you could Google that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UB is similar to Suffolk U in Boston which also has a respectable law school. A good school for kintraditikna students and a step above U of DC
Nontraditional students
The school offers
Business and Entrepreneurship
Communication and Design
Cybersecurity, Gaming and Technology
Law, Justice and Public Affairs
Psychology, Health and Human Services
Pre-Law ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s only jr/sr years of college - the finisher after community college. I’ve had law school interns from UB- generally solid and trying not to go into too much debt. But as an undergraduate institution I don’t see the appeal vs Towson for example.
Yes. "To earn an undergraduate degree from UBalt, you need to fulfill all general-education requirements or their equivalent from another institution. In addition to your major requirements, you may also choose to declare a minor."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UB is similar to Suffolk U in Boston which also has a respectable law school. A good school for kintraditikna students and a step above U of DC
Nontraditional students
The school offers
Business and Entrepreneurship
Communication and Design
Cybersecurity, Gaming and Technology
Law, Justice and Public Affairs
Psychology, Health and Human Services
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s surprising that U of Balt isn’t talked about more because Baltimore is such a wonderful place to live.
How "safe" is the campus?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UB is similar to Suffolk U in Boston which also has a respectable law school. A good school for kintraditikna students and a step above U of DC
Nontraditional students
Anonymous wrote:It’s surprising that U of Balt isn’t talked about more because Baltimore is such a wonderful place to live.
Anonymous wrote:It’s only jr/sr years of college - the finisher after community college. I’ve had law school interns from UB- generally solid and trying not to go into too much debt. But as an undergraduate institution I don’t see the appeal vs Towson for example.
Anonymous wrote:I would think the candidate for being a strong public research university in Baltimore would be Morgan State.