In this article, PreLaw Magazine claims to have “graded all schools based on curricular offerings.” Who knows what that means or what the criteria are. So, for what it’s worth, here’s a listing of the schools receiving the top grades in the order in which they’re listed:
Cardozo – A+
Pepperdine – A+
Missouri – A+
Mitchell-Hamline – A
Hat tip TaxProf
Proud that Quinnipiac University School of Law earned an A- ranking, putting us in a tie for 5th place…with 17 other law schools:-)
Thanks for posting this. The article explains the grading below the chart on page 50: “30% for a concentration, 24% for a clinic, 12% for a centre, 12% for an externship, 9% for a journal, 8% for a student group, 5% for a certificate.”
I think the validity of the method is questionable. A chart that listed which of the elements each school had would probably be more helpful.