Feast Your Eyes On A Preview Of The 2022 U.S. News Law School Rankings

What does the T-14 look like when only considering admissions data?

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Prospective law students, current law students, and law school alumni are eagerly awaiting the release of the 2022 U.S. News Law School Rankings in March. That seems so far away, doesn’t it? Almost excrutiatingly so. What if we told you that we had a preview of those rankings? Sounds great, right? Let us help you scratch that rankings itch.

The methodology used by U.S. News places a 25% weight on law school admissions in the overall ranking. That category is comprised of three separate components, each with a different weight: acceptance rate (2.5%); median undergraduate GPA (10%); and median LSAT (12.5%) (GRE scores omitted for lack of data).

Last week, Dean Paul Caron of Pepperdine University School of Law provided charts for all of the ABA data for those components, and this week, he’s created two admissions rankings using that data. The first ranking is simple, while the second ranking better approximates the actual U.S. News rankings using Z scores.

Here are the Top 14 schools, using each of Caron’s rankings.

Ranking 1

Law

School

Acceptance Rate Rank UPGA Rank LSAT Rank Weighted Ranks
1 Yale 1 1 1 1.0
2 Harvard 3 7 1 3.6
3 Stanford 2 4 4 3.8
4 Chicago 9 4 4 4.5
5 Virginia 4 3 6 4.6
6 Pennsylvania 5 4 6 5.1
7 Columbia 7 14 3 7.8
8 Washington Univ. 19 7 9 9.2
9 Northwestern 13 10 9 9.8
10 NYU 21 14 6 10.7
11 Cornell 12 9 14 11.8
12 Duke 23 19 9 14.4
13 USC 8 12 18 14.6
14 UCLA 26 22 9 15.9

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Ranking 2

Law

School

Acceptance Rate Rank UPGA Rank LSAT Rank Weighted Z-Scores
1 Yale 1 1 1 1.89
2 Stanford 2 4 4 1.76
3 Harvard 3 7 1 1.75
4 Virginia 4 3 6 1.73
5 Pennsylvania 5 4 6 1.71
6 Chicago 9 4 4 1.71
7 Washington Univ. 19 7 9 1.63
8 Columbia 7 14 3 1.60
9 Northwestern 13 10 9 1.58
10 Cornell 12 9 14 1.57
11 NYU 21 14 6 1.54
12 USC 8 12 18 1.50
13 Duke 23 19 9 1.47
14 UC-Berkeley 20 18 14 1.47

We bet Washington University and USC wish that the U.S. News rankings were based only on their admissions profiles right about now, while schools like Michigan and Georgetown are thanking their lucky stars that the rankings are based on more.

We’ll check back in March to see just how close to reality these partial rankings are.

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Staci ZaretskyStaci Zaretsky is a senior editor at Above the Law, where she’s worked since 2011. She’d love to hear from you, so please feel free to email her with any tips, questions, comments, or critiques. You can follow her on Twitter or connect with her on LinkedIn.