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- New York University is ranked No. 9 (tie) out of 196 in Best Law Schools. Schools were assessed on their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.
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- Yale University. New Haven, CT. in Best Law Schools #1 in Best Law Schools. $69,433 (full-time) TUITION AND FEES. 636 ENROLLMENT (FULL-TIME)
- Stanford University. Stanford, CA. in Best Law Schools #2 in Best Law Schools. $66,396 (full-time) TUITION AND FEES. 577 ENROLLMENT (FULL-TIME)
- University of Chicago. Chicago, IL. in Best Law Schools #3 in Best Law Schools. $72,081 (full-time) TUITION AND FEES. 626 ENROLLMENT (FULL-TIME)
- Columbia University. New York, NY. in Best Law Schools (tie) #4 $76,088 (full-time) TUITION AND FEES. 1,293 ENROLLMENT (FULL-TIME)
Admission to the New York University School of Law is highly competitive. The 25th and 75th LSAT percentiles for the 2021 entering class were 170 and 174, respectively, with a median of 172. The 25th and 75th undergraduate GPA percentiles were 3.73 and 3.93, respectively, with a median of 3.86.
Mar 16, 2020 · The biggest winners here were Maryland, Pepperdine, and UConn, which moved up five, four, and two places in the 2021 law school rankings, propelling each into the Top 50.
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References to the lowest, median, and highest GPA and LSAT scores reflect those of the 25th, 50th, and 75th percentile, respectively, among those applicants granted admission who enrolled as full-time students in fall2018.
The acceptance rate is that of applicants granted admission as full-time students for classes commencing in fall2018.The acceptance rate of the applicants does not reflect actual enrollment rates, a subset figure.
The student-to-faculty ratio shows the number of students for that class per faculty member. This ratio reflects the applicants granted admission who enrolled as full-time students in fall2018.
The bar passage rates reflect those among first-time test takers for the winter and summer2017administrations of the bar examinations. The state noted is that in which the greatest number of the law school's graduates took the bar exam for the reported period.
The employment rates shown are those of the2017full-time graduates at the time of graduation and ten months after graduation.
The data shown indicate the percentage of the faculty that are male and female, respectively, and the percentage of the faculty and students that are racial or ethnic minority(Hispanics of any race, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, multiracial, non-resident alien, or unkn...
The salary statistics are those of full-time, long-term employed law graduates for the class of2017at the time of graduation and within ten months after graduation (approximately spring2018), as self-reported by the graduates. The salaries indicated for “Median Salary Private” reflect those salaries of the 50th percentile, among those graduates wor...
The rationale behind entitling this report as the “2020” report is that our 2020 Law School Rankingsreport and 2020 Law School Profilesare of considerable interest to prospective law school applicants who seek to enroll in classes commencing in fall 2020. At the time of our publication of this report in spring 2019, these employment statistics refl...
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Mar 29, 2021 · The big winners here are Alabama, BYU, and Wisconsin, up six, eight, and nine spots in the rankings, respectively. Congratulations to each school, as they must be doing something right to climb...