New Law School Rankings--By Graduate Students


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Graduate Programs is thrilled to share our annual spring rankings! These are solely student-ranked law schools. What do you think--did grad students get it right?

Top Law Schools

1 University of Colorado at Boulder 8.69
2 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 8.57
3 University of Arkansas 8.56
4 Northwestern University 8.46
5 Stanford University 8.44
6 University of California-Berkeley 8.39
7 University of Virginia 8.35
8 Florida State University 8.33
9 Vanderbilt University 8.31
10 The University of Texas at Austin 8.25


Check out the complete list here: http://www.graduateprograms.com/law-school-rankings/

Graduate Programs is thrilled to share our annual spring rankings! These are solely student-ranked law schools. What do you think--did grad students get it right?

Top Law Schools

1 University of Colorado at Boulder 8.69
2 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 8.57
3 University of Arkansas 8.56
4 Northwestern University 8.46
5 Stanford University 8.44
6 University of California-Berkeley 8.39
7 University of Virginia 8.35
8 Florida State University 8.33
9 Vanderbilt University 8.31
10 The University of Texas at Austin 8.25



Check out the complete list here: http://www.graduateprograms.com/law-school-rankings/
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Alain

Thanks for a good laugh!

Thanks for a good laugh!
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Alain

For a serious ranking, check this out:

http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-law-schools/law-rankings

This list also also corresponds with the international reputation of the top US law schools.

Try to get into one of the top 15 schools - you can't go wrong with those.

Most of the top 50 (to 100) schools offer good quality, but be sure to also consider the "brand name" for your CV and the school's location. Do you know Boulder, Chapel Hill and Fayetteville (Arkansas)?

For a serious ranking, check this out:

http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-law-schools/law-rankings

This list also also corresponds with the international reputation of the top US law schools.

Try to get into one of the top 15 schools - you can't go wrong with those.

Most of the top 50 (to 100) schools offer good quality, but be sure to also consider the "brand name" for your CV and the school's location. Do you know Boulder, Chapel Hill and Fayetteville (Arkansas)?
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