
George Washington Law School recently asked its alumni which elective courses had proven most useful to them and which electives they now wish they had taken while they were in law school.
According to the responses received, the 3 most useful elective courses were:
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Evidence (27%)
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Administrative Law (21%)
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Corporations (18%)
The highest-ranking wish-I-had-taken classes include:
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Complex Litigation
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Administrative Law
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Pre-trial Advocacy
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Corporate Finance
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Law and Accounting
Click here for a full summary of the survey’s findings.
Hat tip to The Volokh Conspiracy.






