Saturday, May 14, 2011

The Top Twelve Law Schools in the Country (This, Based Upon the % of Graduates Who Pass the Bar)

1) Yale - 98%, 1) The University of Chicago - 98%, 3) Harvard - 96%, 3) Penn - 96%, 3) Cornell - 96%, 3) NYU - 96%, 7) Georgetown - 95%, 7) Northwestern - 95%, 9) Boston College - 94%, 10) Columbia - 93%, 10) Duke - 93%, 12) Stanford - 92%......................................................................................................P.S. While, yes, the are clearly other criteria that one could conceivably use to gauge the quality of these law schools (admissions requirements, standardizes testing, etc.), to me, it all essentially boils down to how well prepared these students are to enter the field. Passing the bar exam would take demonstrative precedence, I think.

7 comments:

Dervish Z Sanders said...

It sounds like you're bragging, but you fail to mention which one you graduated from.

Will "take no prisoners" Hart said...

On my make-believe resume, I have a Bachelors from Amherst, a Masters from Penn, and a PhD from Carnegie Mellon.

Les Carpenter said...

Seems to me all are decidedly left leaning.

Could these number indicate effective indoctrination?

Just wondering out loud.

Will "take no prisoners" Hart said...

No question, RN - Columbia, especially.

Dervish Z Sanders said...

There is a very easy explaination regarding why college professors tend to be Liberal. It's because (scientific studies have shown that) Liberals are smarter. To a Conservative any education that leads to a more enlightened worldview is "indoctrination".

Will "take no prisoners" Hart said...

Yes, wd, liberals are considerably smarter and more moral than conservatives and moderates. We got ya' already.

Will "take no prisoners" Hart said...

Ya' like the Barbara Stanwyck pictures?