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…and the loser is: Thomas M. Cooley Law School WORST LAW SCHOOL IN THE NATION COOLEY Worst Law School in America

 


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The Worst Law School in America COOLEY Evan JonesBy Evan JonesUpdated:June 23, 202181 

Comments3 Mins Read Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share There are now hundreds of news articles and entire blogs devoted to warning potential students of the perils of attending a low-ranked, high-cost law school. We’re positive people here at Lawschool

, so we typically try and keep our message positive and upbeat. But sometimes we see things happening in the legal education industry that we simply can’t ignore. Today we’re going to talk about the dark side of the industry.

 Admissions standards have been in a free fall at Tier 4 law schools over the past few years. One school, in particular, has sunk so low that we felt compelled to announce our pick for… The Worst Law School in America Most of our readers are very conscientious. Most of you take the LSAT very seriously. Over 300,000 of you have read Josh’s post on how he got a 177 on the LSAT, tens of thousands of you have followed his LSAT prep book recommendations, thousands of you follow our LSAT study schedules every year, and hundreds of you have joined the LSAT Mastermind Group. 

In spite of our best efforts to convince people to take their LSAT prep seriously, our message doesn’t reach everyone.

 Every year I encounter scores of the uninitiated. They didn’t take the LSAT seriously, got a low score, and are ready to run head-long into a costly and potentially disastrous career choice by attending any law school that’ll take them.

 As a new law school admissions cycle approaches, it is worth a reminder why the advice to avoid certain schools is more apt than ever.

 

 …and the loser is: Thomas M. Cooley Law School 

There are a lot of terrible law schools out there, certainly. Cooley Law, however, has secured a deserved reputation as the worst of the worst, churning out scores of the most uncompetitive graduates into an extremely competitive profession that has nowhere near the ability to absorb them all. Cost of education is extremely high relative to expected salaries. Many graduates struggle to even pass the bar. Cooley has even been sued for inflating salary data.

 

What a GARBAGE law school with graduates that get lousy jobs because they went to the WORST LAW SCHOOL IN THE COUNTRY...COOLEY