Tuesday, October 6, 2009

CUNY Law School Attracts Most Liberal; Professors Rank Tops

The City University of New York School of Law attracts the most liberal students of any law school in the nation.
And the Queens-based school ranks 10th in terms of "best professors," new rankings show.
The NYU School of Law is No. 7 for "best quality of life" and No. 9 for "best career prospects," the Princeton Review reports.
The annual rankings were based on surveys of 37,000 students at nearly 500 business and law schools across the country. In all, 11 categories were evaluated.
CUNY Law is also the "most chosen by older students" and ranks seventh in "most diverse faculty."
NYU Law was the fifth-most liberal and its Stern School of Business the seventh-best administered.
The Princeton Review also examined school-reported records to determine which schools were the hardest to get into.
Columbia has the fourth-toughest business school to enter and NYU the 10th. Harvard is No. 1.
Columbia also has the fifth-toughest law school to make. Yale leads that list among the 172 law schools in the survey

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