Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Princeton Review Law School Ranking: Best (and Worst) Teaching Faculties
Last week, I blogged the lists of the Top 10 law schools in eleven categories posted on Princeton Review's web site in connection with its publication of the 2008 edition of Best 170 Law Schools. The rankings are the result of Princeton Review's survey of 18,000 students at the 170 law schools, along with school statistics provided by administrators.
With the help of my assistant, I have extracted from the individual profiles of the 170 law schools all of the available data to rank the schools in six categories. Each day this week, I will report on one of the ranking categories.
Professors Interesting Rating: Based on law student opinion. We asked law students to rate the quality of teaching at their law schools on a scale of 60 to 99.
Here are the law schools with the most and least interesting professors [click on chart to enlarge]:
https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2007/10/princeton-rev-3.html
What about rankings 26 - 139 for each category?
Posted by: James | Oct 23, 2007 9:30:49 PM