With Law Schools Dropping Like Flies From Its Ranking, U.S. News Revamps Its Formula
Backed into a corner, U.S. News is making some changes.
Backed into a corner, U.S. News is making some changes.
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It is very on brand for a law school to make a statement by not changing a tradition they've had for decades.
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What questions should you ask your prospective law school -- if you wanted useless answers.
For every job obtained by a graduate of these law schools, an extraordinary debt burden has been accrued.
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.