Brian Leiter provides a handy chart, with the U.S. News top 40 law schools, faculty quality as determined by Leiter’s rather good survey of top law professors, LSAT at the 75th percentile (as a measure of student quality), and class size.
Leiter notes that George Mason’s 165 75th percentile LSAT is based on a very small full-time class, which is true. On the other hand (and this isn’t true of our competitors across the river), our part-time program is traditionally very similar to our day program statistically, and our top part-time students tend to be our best students (in part because we have a well-regarded part-time intellectual property program that attracts many older students with science backgrounds).
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