M13D10 wrote:No need to knock on another school when you don't have personal experience there. Really isn't necessary and makes you sound bitter
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M13D10 wrote:No need to knock on another school when you don't have personal experience there. Really isn't necessary and makes you sound bitter
Manali wrote:call-in
Still not worth sticker.Serett wrote:M13D10 wrote:No need to knock on another school when you don't have personal experience there. Really isn't necessary and makes you sound bitterManali wrote:call-in
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Interesting to see it broken down like that for the DMV. Still, if this convinces even one kid to choose George Mason over GULC, I'm skeptical that's in any way positive.lawadmin wrote:A comparison of the DMV schools:
http://excessofdemocracy.com/blog/2016/ ... ia-in-2015
A comparison of the NY schools:
http://excessofdemocracy.com/blog/2016/ ... rk-in-2015
I like how they show the relative strides for students and the overall market. Hope these are helpful.
Yeah, me too. We sure stunk it up, didn't we?timmyd wrote:I honestly feel bad and partially to blame. I apologize for the UT transfer class of 2013.
impressive.Wild Card wrote:https://www.law.umn.edu/sites/law.umn.e ... duates.pdf
The University of Minnesota at 24.18 percent.
But NY COL is ridiculous, so making $120k in a place like Minneapolis isn't a worse outcome by any means.jbagelboy wrote:impressive.Wild Card wrote:https://www.law.umn.edu/sites/law.umn.e ... duates.pdf
The University of Minnesota at 24.18 percent.
the state clerkship numbers are also always deceptive for UMN. Nearly all of those are MN state supreme and COA courts, which are some of the best positions to receive if you intend to work in Minnesota.
another less fortunate consideration, though, is that 100+ doesn't necessarily mean NY market paying.
Every school should provide this.star fox wrote:Northwestern Salary Data - http://www.law.northwestern.edu/profess ... index.html:
"Unknown": 3 % -1
Less than $40,000: 2 % no change
$40,000-$59,999: 8 % -3
$60,000-$79,999: 10 % +1
$80,000-$99,000: 1 % -1
$100,000-$119,999: 5 % +1
$120,000-$139,999: 5 % no change
$140,00-$159,999: 6 % no change
$160,000+: 51 % +2
simpler tiers
Less than $60,000 (including unemployed, not seeking, pursuing graduate degree, start date deferred unknown): 22 %
$60,000-$99,999: 11 %
$100,000+: 67 %
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I always hear about the library stat, but it wasn't there when I looked at the metrics from last year's list. Am I missing a running joke or something?jnwa wrote:To be fair the USnews rankings are based on last years numbers.mogwli wrote:Ladies and gentleman. Boston college with a strong showing at 41.2%! (I don't even go here and I'm happy)
http://www.bc.edu/content/dam/files/sch ... _bclaw.pdf
Numbers I got to were 102/247
Edit: Just goes to show you how much of a complete joke USNEWS is when BU is 34.6% Yet ranked well above BC. Why is BC not considered a top #20 school when it's numbers are even better than places like WashU and USC.
Also i heard BU has a tiny library. Size matters.
http://www.usnews.com/education/best-gr ... ogy?page=2Nagster5 wrote:I always hear about the library stat, but it wasn't there when I looked at the metrics from last year's list. Am I missing a running joke or something?
Library resources (0.0075): This is the total number of volumes and titles in the school's law library at the end of the 2015 fiscal year.
Must have missed it, thankscannibal ox wrote:http://www.usnews.com/education/best-gr ... ogy?page=2Nagster5 wrote:I always hear about the library stat, but it wasn't there when I looked at the metrics from last year's list. Am I missing a running joke or something?
Library resources (0.0075): This is the total number of volumes and titles in the school's law library at the end of the 2015 fiscal year.
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You're the man!TheProdigal wrote:
Yay! for lazy weekend days.
Fairly certain most of these are correct.
1000th post.
8.17% BL for UVA can't be right...Would be far more TTT jokes about the school if true.TheProdigal wrote: Yay! for lazy weekend days.
Fairly certain most of these are correct.
1000th post.
Whoops.tsujimoto74 wrote:8.17% BL for UVA can't be right...Would be far more TTT jokes about the school if true.TheProdigal wrote: Yay! for lazy weekend days.
Fairly certain most of these are correct.
1000th post.
E: It looks like you accidentally copied over their school-funded numbers there.
Something's up with WUSTL there too.TheProdigal wrote:Whoops.tsujimoto74 wrote:8.17% BL for UVA can't be right...Would be far more TTT jokes about the school if true.TheProdigal wrote: Yay! for lazy weekend days.
Fairly certain most of these are correct.
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E: It looks like you accidentally copied over their school-funded numbers there.
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Nice catch. Was in WUSTL's favor, too.Effingham wrote: Something's up with WUSTL there too.
The 79.7% on LST includes 14.2% school funded, while the chart doesn't include it for FTLTBPR. 67% is technically an improvement from last year.jnwa wrote:Damn is GTowns FTLTBPR really just 67%? A 12% drop from last year, thats brutal.
Columbia's federal clerkship rate is incorrect. It's 5.57% (23/413)TheProdigal wrote:Nice catch. Was in WUSTL's favor, too.Effingham wrote: Something's up with WUSTL there too.
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