UNH's law school is solid regional training—not Harvard, not garbage, just honest legal education. You're learning from professors who practice law, not just theorize it. The program's focused on bar passage and job placement, which means relevant coursework and real-world clinics from day one. New Hampshire's bar passage rates are decent, and employers know the school's name.
The law school isn't prestigious enough to guarantee BigLaw, but it's positioned well enough that if you work hard and finish top half, you can land good regional positions. You're looking at a legitimate legal degree without Yale's tuition. Location matters here—New Hampshire jobs exist, but you're not in Boston or New York. Some grads struggle; others build solid regional practices.
Real talk: if you're top 10%, great outcomes. If you're middle-of-the-pack, think carefully about location and debt.