That report, released earlier this month, includes responses from more than 33,000 law students at 95 U.S. and Canadian law schools about how they study, use campus resources and interact with faculty. Of the students surveyed, 83 percent responded that their law school experience was either “good” or “excellent,” and 80 percent said they would attend law school again if they could start over.
“While it is not all good news for participating law schools, the results paint a more nuanced and balanced picture than that often reported in the press,” reads the report, which was financed by the Association of American Law Schools and The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
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