Useful email
From: "LSAC Candidate Services"
To: "The Fox"
Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:21:09
Subject:A Message from Law School Deans
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To Law school Applicants:
For more than a decade, the deans of more than 90% of American Bar Association-approved law schools have been offering advice about the shortcomings of numerical ranking schemes. Their most recent statement to law school applicants can be found at the LSAC website.
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My thoughts:
1. Thanks. I'll take that into account when I apply to law school.
2. So 10% of deans like numerical rankings?
3. If the deans are so against rankings, make a blanket rule prohibiting schools from participating, and your problem will be solved.
To: "The Fox"
Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:21:09
Subject:A Message from Law School Deans
********************************************************
Please do not reply to this email. E-mail sent to this address cannot be answered.
Please contact us with your comments, questions, or concerns at LSACinfo@LSAC.org.
********************************************************
To Law school Applicants:
For more than a decade, the deans of more than 90% of American Bar Association-approved law schools have been offering advice about the shortcomings of numerical ranking schemes. Their most recent statement to law school applicants can be found at the LSAC website.
- - -
My thoughts:
1. Thanks. I'll take that into account when I apply to law school.
2. So 10% of deans like numerical rankings?
3. If the deans are so against rankings, make a blanket rule prohibiting schools from participating, and your problem will be solved.
1 Comments:
Hmmm.... I wonder which 10% are for the rankings?
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