It is that time of year again… it is time to search for the law school that you will attend. It is never to early to seek out your legal education, but it can be too late. So it is important to get the ball rolling early and find the law school that you are going to attend. After all, the legal education that you obtain is probably the most important contributing factor to having a good legal profession. Well, to make that decision a bit easier, the 2010 Top Ranking Law School List has just been released. Hopefully, this will help to narrow your search. In your law school search, it is important to remember that although you may not enroll in the legal education institution that makes the top of the list, that does not mean that your legal eduction will be jeopardized in any way. Legal education is about attending the law school that is going to personally offer you the best resources. Nevertheless, there is no problem with comparing the rankings, and seeing exactly where your prospective law school fits in.
1. Coming it at #1 as the top law school in the country is the legal education institution, Yale. That’s right, do not act surprised. Yale Law School of Connecticut has made it to the top of the list again. The average GPA came in at 3.81-3.97. The 2008 LSAT 25th-75th Percentile was ranked at 169-177. Finally the faculty to student ratio came in at 6.8. Yale prides itself with having specialized training in so many different aspects of law. It was also the legal education graduating institution of several of the world’s best politicians.
2. Coming in as a strong #2 as the second top law school in the country is the legal education institution Harvard of the state of Michigan. The average GPA at the legal education institution was 3.74-3.95, and the 2008 LSAT 25th-75th Percentile came in at 170-176. The student to faculty ratio was 10.0. Harvard has consistently maintained having one of the best reputations that the law industry has.
3. At #3 as the third best law school in the country is Stanford out of California. The average GPA of the previous year was 3.76-3.94. The 2008 LSAT 25th-75th Percentile was 168-172. The faculty to student ratio is 8.6. Besides the great legal eduction that you will obtain at Stanford Law School, the campus is a sight to see. It is one of the largest, most gorgeous legal education institutions in the nation. In addition to all the gander of aesthetic beauty, Stanford has more amenities than you would probably ever imagine on a college campus.








