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2010 Princeton Review Law School Rankings: Best (and Worst) Career Preparation

Princeton Review Last week, I blogged the lists of the Top 10 law schools in eleven categories posted on Princeton Review's web site in connection with its publication of the 2010 edition of Best 172 Law Schools (with the University of Cincinnati College of Law on the cover).  The rankings are the result of Princeton Review's survey of 18,000 students at the 172 law schools, along with school statistics provided by administrators.

I have extracted from the individual profiles of the 172 law schools all of the available data to rank the schools in six categories. I will report each day on one of the ranking categories.

Career Rating: How well the law school prepares its students for a successful career in law, on a scale of 60 to 99. The rating incorporates school-reported data and the average responses of law students at the school to a few questions on our law student survey. We ask law schools for the average starting salaries of graduating students, the percentage of graduating students who find employment after graduation, and the percentage of students who pass the bar exam the first time they take it. We ask students about how much the law program encourages practical experience; the opportunities for externships, internships, and clerkships; and how prepared to practice law they feel after graduating.

Here are the law schools with the highest and lowest career ratings (an asterisk indicates that the school's administrators did not supply the Princeton Review with the requested statistical information):

School

Score

School

Score

1

Michigan 

99

142

Akron

70

Northwestern

99

Arkansas-Fayetteville

70

NYU

99

Campbell

70

4

Boston Univ.

98

District of Columbia

70

Chicago

98

Nova

70

Stanford

98

Texas Wesleyan

70

7

Boston College

97

Utah

70

Pennsylvania

97

Wake Forest

70

Vanderbilt

97

Whittier

70

10

Geo. Washington

96

151

Oklahoma City

69

Georgetown

96

Touro

69

Texas

96

153

Florida State

68

13

Fordham

95

Hamline

68

Harvard

95

155

South Carolina

67

UCLA

95

Valparaiso

67

16

Columbia

94

157

Missouri-Columbia

66

Notre Dame

94

St. Thomas (Miami)

66

Virginia

94

159

Regent

65

19

Cardozo

93

Washburn

65

Cornell

93

161

Ohio Northern

64

Duke

93

South Dakota

64

USC

93

163

La Verne

63

23

Emory

92

Rutgers-Newark

63

UC-Berkeley

92

165

Idaho

62

Yale

92

Wyoming

62

167

Appalachian

61

Arkansas-Little Rock

61

Thomas Cooley

61

170

Phoenix*

60

Southern*

60

Charleston

n/a

Unfortunately, the Princeton Review did not release the response rate per school, so it is impossible to determine how the rankings are affected by each school's representation among the respondents.

For prior years' rankings, see:


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