Law schools train students to think like lawyers, but that can be limiting. So Brooklyn Law School holds an annual business boot camp to train students to also think like businesspeople.

The school hosted its 11th iteration of the boot camp earlier this month, titled “Combining Theory & Practice in an Entrepreneurial Legal World,” a four-day intensive course that Brooklyn Law held in collaboration with Deloitte Risk & Financial Advisory and John Oswald, chairman and CEO of Capital Trust Group and a member of the law school’s board of trustees, according to the school’s announcement emailed to Law.com.