Ranked by applications received Forum
- extempore88
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Re: Ranked by applications received
Not sure about the overall order, but I believe Georgetown is the school that receives the most apps.
- Zapatero
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Re: Ranked by applications received
Check out LSN. You can sort the schools by most popular. http://schools.lawschoolnumbers.com/ The data might be skewed a bit because people who post on there will probably be more likely to apply to T1 schools, but this should give you an idea.
- TTH
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LSN is probably sufficient to answer this question, but if you wanted to be more sure, you could always pay for the USNWR content online.
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Re: Ranked by applications received
Well, if the information is there on the LSAC website, I'm sure you could pull it all together and have it be a fairly manageable project as long as you stick to one tier or set of schools.
- TTH
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Wow. Totally forgot about LSAC. Def. the way to go.
- Grizz
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You could grab the Princeton Review "Best 174 Law Schools" book from your bookstore/library and that will tell you.