Does the Law School have a personal computer requirement?
No. However, if you choose to use a personal computer, you will find William Gates Hall to be well-equipped to support your use of technology. There is wireless network coverage throughout the building, providing easy and convenient access to the internet. Additionally, power is available at all classroom seats, and many Law School students choose to use a laptop (or a PDA in conjunction with a keyboard peripheral) to take notes in class. If you are shopping for a new computer for use at the Law School, recommended system specs can be found below. If you choose not to own or don’t have access to a personal computer, the computer lab in room 222 of William Gates Hall provides 6 computers for Law School student use. The lab computers have internet access as well as commonly used software such as Microsoft Office and legal research tools. Additionally, 33 email/research terminals are available for student use in the Law Library.