Texas A&M University School of Law
1515 Commerce Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102
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Texas A&M University School of Law is a prestigious institution located at 1515 Commerce Street in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. With a rich history and reputation for excellence, the law school offers a comprehensive curriculum, renowned faculty, and state-of-the-art facilities. Students at Texas A&M University School of Law receive a top-tier legal education and practical training to prepare them for successful careers in the legal field. The institution is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive learning environment, where students are encouraged to think critically and engage in meaningful discussions. With its strong network of alumni and connections to the legal community, Texas A&M University School of Law provides students with valuable opportunities for internships, externships, and networking.
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"TAMU LAW was a major component in transforming my mind from 20+ years of corporate world mentality into entrepreneurship. I am forever grateful for the Dean Byrnes, all the professors, staff, and students/colleagues whom I have maintained relationships with to this day. GREAT GROUP and GREAT PROGRAM! #gigem #llkconsulting Class of '96 and '21"
"Best law school in Texas!"
"If you are on this website you probably already know what you are doing. Please Don’t let Other review misguide you. Texas A&M is an incredible school with numerous resources available to student. Every success comes with hard work, if you work hard and do all your assignments, I see no reason why you won’t succeed. I have a 4.0 Gpa and work full time. All it takes is proper time management and put in the work. Highly recommend the university."
"Wonderful historic buildings."
"Texas Wesleyan Law School--clone! Don't buy the name. Texas Wesleyan University law grads built the school. The law school website has a school history section--but--it is superficial--representing 27 years--not as a and m law school. Now, Texas A and M wants it both ways--distance from those who created the school. No recognition to the twenty years of TWU law students who now hold a diploma of questionable value. Yet--they petition TWU law grad donations on behalf of A and M (oh--yea--audacity) and continue to highlight the careers of many TWU student grads as their own pride and joy (is this not crazy). This university has fallen into what is now a growing fascism in public college education. When A and M acquired East Texas State University diplomas were reissued as Texas A and M Commerce. I have a relative who's ETSU doctorate was re-titled: Texas A and M Commerce the degree was earned in 1981. From admissions site: "ALL DIPLOMAS WILL READ TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - COMMERCE WE NO LONGER PRINT EAST TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY ON YOUR DIPLOMA." (not the case with TWU law grads--orphan status). TWU students paid big bucks and studied (same books presently used and many of same profs) and would like their identity back. A and M carries a big whoopin stick to beat back TWU law school rife raft (sic). Thanks! But--spend a $100k on tuition/lost income etc. and A and M tells TWU law grads to stick it. We made the school what it is (TWU grads) A and M you are meanspirited. Seems they use a different branding scheme when a state school is absorbed into their state network. The irony of it all --the teachers of law- show their hard compassionless spirit. How would they feel if one earned a degree only to have it obliterated in favor of A and M's financial ambitions. Unethical and immoral university. Sad."
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