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 * 1) top 10 according to U.S.
 * 2) 71 top ranked programs
 * 3) Four years of English
 * 4) Three years of mathematics, including algebra I or applied math I & II, formal logic or geometry, and algebra II. A fourth year of mathematics is strongly recommended.
 * 5) Three years of history or social science
 * 6) Three years of science in at least two different areas, with at least two lab experiences
 * 7) Two years of a foreign language
 * 8) talented, diverse and interesting entering class.
 * 9) Admission to the University of Maryland is competitive.
 * 10) pay your $400 enrollment deposit.
 * 11) International Program
 * 3,500 international students and 1,100 international faculty and scholars.
 * 1) 134 different countries represented
 * 2) Bus for churches on Sundays
 * 3) Soccer team had girls of all ages.
 * 4) fraternities
 * 5) sororities
 * 6) The Three Year Arts/Law Degree Program is for students with exceptional records who are accepted to the aforementioned law school following their third year of baccalaureate level course work
 * 7) completion of the first year in law school, students will be awarded their baccalaureate degree in "Arts/Law" from the University of Maryland.
 * 1) completion of the first year in law school, students will be awarded their baccalaureate degree in "Arts/Law" from the University of Maryland.
 * 1) Have pre-law
 * 2) At least 90 credits (30 of which must be earned at College Park).
 * 3) All university general education requirements**.**
 * 4) 18 credits in one department applicable to a recognized major with at least 6 of those credits at the 300/400 level.
 * 5) A minimum grade of "C" achieved in major courses**.**
 * 6) Only grades of "C" or better will be transferred from the law school as credit towards the baccalaureate degree. Grades of C- or below will not count as credit towards the baccalaureate degree.
 * 7) When the total number of credits reaches at least 120, the student will be issued a baccalaureate degree certifying completion of the "Arts/Law" program.
 * 8) Admission to the program is not guaranteed, as the admission decision is within the discretion of the law schools
 * 9) The Arts/Law program offered at the University of Maryland is only available to students enrolled at the College Park campus
 * 10) Students enrolled at all other campuses, including the University of Maryland, University College, are not eligible to apply or participate in the Arts/Law program at the College Park campus.
 * 11) Students who are denied admission to the Arts/Law program are still eligible to apply as traditional law school applicants the following year.
 * 12) While not completing a major under the Arts/Law program, students must make progress towards a degree-granting major in order to participate in the program
 * 13) Start taking courses to further develop your communication skills, reading comprehension, logical reasoning and analytical skills.
 * 14) Choose a balanced and diversified course of study.
 * 15) Begin to think about whom you should ask to write letters of recommendation. In most cases, you will need letters from two professors who can specifically address your academic performance and intellectual promise
 * 16) Participate in selected extracurricular activities
 * 17) obtain leadership status and identify some way to provide service to the college and/or local community.
 * 18) Read broadly, including some law-related materials, and talk with law students and lawyers about the nature of legal education and the profession.
 * 19) Introduction to Logic and English 392 – Legal Writing and Analysis are two of the most common courses students select.
 * 20) Reading, writing, critical thinking and analytical reasoning
 * 21) Introduction to Constitutional Law
 * 1) Philosophy of Law
 * 2) History of the United States to 1865
 * 3) History of the United States Since 1865
 * 4) Law & Society
 * 1) Politics of Race Relations in the United States
 * 2) Very Eco friendly
 * 3) Solar Panels
 * 4) Has certain buildings dedicated to plants\
 * 5) Clean enviroment