The Law Schools That Are The Toughest To Get Into (2024)
Briefly

Princeton Review's law school ranking based on LSAT scores, GPAs, acceptance rates. Selectivity key factor in assessing law school worth beyond employment outcomes.
Toughest to get into: Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Virginia, NYU, Michigan, Washington, Duke, Columbia, Penn. Chicago omitted despite high overall rankings, Washington Univ. surprises.
Selectivity indicates law school prestige and competitiveness in addition to graduate employment success.
Princeton Review's list highlights prestigious law schools with high demand and rigorous admissions criteria, showcasing a vital aspect of each institution's value.
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