1998 Official Guide to U.S. Law Schools (Annual)

1998 official guide to u.s. law schools (annual)

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1998 Official Guide to U.S. Law Schools (Annual)

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Compiled by the creators and administrators of the Law School Admission Test and updated in light of information provided by the law schools themselves, The Official Guide to U.S. Law Schools 1998 covers every aspect of selecting the right school for a legal education. In addition to admission statistics, current tuition charges, financial aid opportunities, student to teacher ratio, special policies and programs, and salary and career placement statistics, it reveals such "insider" information as:

The Ivy League school that does not set rigid grade point average requirements or LSAT minimum scores

The prestigious school that is a choice for minority and women candidates--and for those interested in pursuing careers as legal scholars or teachers

The idyllic, affordable school that achieves a 95 to 100 percent employment rate for students within six months of graduation

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Compiled by the creators and administrators of the Law School Admission Test and updated in light of information provided by the law schools themselves, The Official Guide to U.S. Law Schools 1998 covers every aspect of selecting the right school for a legal education. In addition to admission statistics, current tuition charges, financial aid opportunities, student to teacher ratio, special policies and programs, and salary and career placement statistics, it reveals such "insider" information as:

The Ivy League school that does not set rigid grade point average requirements or LSAT minimum scores
The prestigious school that is a choice for minority and women candidates--and for those interested in pursuing careers as legal scholars or teachers
The idyllic, affordable school that achieves a 95 to 100 percent employment rate for students within six months of graduation

1998 Official Guide to U.S. Law Schools (Annual)

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