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Students have to take a fair number of required courses, so they have to choose their elective courses carefully. The Office of Student Services works with students to help them make the best choices, considering the needs to balance the sometimes competing demands of satisfying graduation requirements; assuring adequate bar exam coverage; taking sufficient core courses (courses that are not required but generally regarded as important building blocks of a sound legal education); sampling clinical and other practice-oriented options; building a base in skills courses; specializing in a particular area; participating in Law Review, Moot Court, a journal, or in faculty-supervised independent research; and, occasionally, taking a course in a new or unfamiliar area because it might broaden a student's intellectual interests, or actually be fun.
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