October 27, 2000
Harvard Law School to Spend $20-Million to Reduce Class Sizes
They got good grades, graduated with honors, and paid big bucks to get in.
So perhaps first-year students at Harvard Law School can be forgiven for complaining about what most students endure every day: large, impersonal introductory classes that hold as many as 140 students.
The school has felt their pain. It announced this month that it will spend $20-million to slash first-year class sizes and create "colleges" within the school to give students more
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