Tuesday, October 9, 2012
The Best 167 Law Schools According to The Princeton Review
The Princeton Review named the top law schools in 11 categories. They include:
• Best Career Prospects: Columbia University
• Best Classroom Experience: Stanford University
• Best Professors: Duke University
• Most Competitive Students: Baylor University
• Best Quality of Life: University of Virginia
• Best Environment for Minority Students: University of Hawaii at Manoa
Columbia Law School managed to get 99 percent of its graduates a job within nine months of leaving — the top rate among law schools nationally, according to the latest grad-school rankings by The Princeton Review.
Median earnings for the roughly 450 legal eagles who flew the school’s Morningside Heights coop last year was a sky-high $160,000.
NYU’s School of Law in Greenwich Village got 96 percent of its 2011 graduates hired within nine months, at a not-too-shabby $145,000 median pay — good enough for fifth place among law schools.
Among B-schools, Stanford University was best at securing gigs for its graduates — with a 92 percent success rate within three months of graduation.
Median salary for those jobs was $127,000.
For the complete list you need to purchase the book at the link below.
http://www.randomhouse.com/princetonreview/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780307945303
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