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<p>On the subject of what the best law schools are…</p>

<p>Although this article is ostensibly about the fact that Loyola students are more likely to make partner at big law firms that UChicago Law grads, if you look at the chart in the article you will see that actually UChicago grads are more likely to make partner (better ratio) than grads of any other top law school except Harvard:</p>

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<p>Ration of First-year Associates at Top Law Firms to New Partners:</p>

<p>1) Harvard 4.49
2) UChicago 5.12 (87 first-year associates and 17 new partners)
3) Yale 6.0
4) NYU 6.43
5) Columbia 7.11
6) Penn 8.13
7) Boalt 8.38
8) Stanford 10.5</p>

<p>(Stanford had the worst ratio of the top schools.)</p>