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2008 law school rankings

Wednesday, August 12, 2009 by Brattany , under

2008 law school rankings
So another year and we are dealing with another round of law school rankings from the so-called" experts "." The 2008 Law School Rankings are no different from any other year - they are virtually meaningless for the average student and should be largely ignored.

Unfortunately, if you are planning for the Law School this year, or for the Law School at any time in the near future, I know you have a very hard time ignoring the law school rankings. In fact, if you are anything like me, you buy a copy of any magazine, book, newsletter or chalk drawing, which is ranked law schools in any way. And you will probably pay much more attention to them than you should.

I have. At the end of the day, I would not even consider for a law school at the second stage of U.S. News and World Report Law School Rankings. I think I am lucky because I was at any Law School, where I am, but in retrospect, I wish I could do things differently, and less on the popular law school ranking publications.

As I said in another article discussing law school rankings, you have to view the popular published law school rankings skeptical. These rankings are not trustworthy and mislead students into thinking they need to attend a school or are highly rated second rate lawyers because of their "substandard" "the right of school education. That is simply not true.

It should tell you something that many schools have decided not to co-operation with the publishers who compile these rankings, despite the enormous pressure they must not only, but to inflate their statistics in order to appear more attractive to prospective students.

What you also learn, regardless of whether you are at Harvard Law School, or a night law school in your local metropolis, is that the legal education you get is essentially the same - regardless of what school they go right. In addition, within five years after the conclusion of your Law School, almost nobody - including employers, colleagues, judges, and especially clients - takes care of all where you went to law school.

All this is true, you should have all sorts of things that are not law school rankings in deciding where to go to law school. Other important aspects are the costs, the attractiveness of the location, weather, wherever you want to live after law school, the social scene, and the programs are offered. Then, when the game ends in a tie, you might want to use the 2008 Law School Rankings.

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