Law Placement for Chicago and its Peers

<p>Wow! Those sheets are interesting. The difference between Yale and Stanford (or Princeton) is stunning – about the same number of people matriculating at law schools (but a lower number relative to class size at Stanford), but the quality difference is amazing. Yale grads at Harvard, Stanford or Yale: 85. Stanford grads at Harvard, Stanford or Yale: 56. Princeton doesn’t provide matriculation numbers, but based on the ratio of acceptances to matriculations at Yale and Stanford, Princeton’s numbers imply that the number of Princetonians at Harvard, Stanford or Yale Law is in the mid-30s.</p>

<p>Fully half of the Yale students who went to law school went to one of Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Columbia, or Penn.</p>