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Texas Lawyer: Dedman School of Law - Best In Texas

PostPosted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 9:46 pm
by MrMustang1965
Using a scale of one to five, with five the highest or best grade, SMU law students gave their school an overall score of 4.09, the highest among the nine schools (surveyed). More than 97 percent of SMU's law graduates are employed within nine months of graduation, says Dean John B. Attanasio. He adds that the high placement rate is likely to lead to satisfaction among students. The law students gave SMU high marks, above 4.0, for preparation for practice, collegiality, technology, teaching quality, library services and faculty accessibility. But the SMU law students gave their placement office the lowest grade, 3.61. Attanasio says it is not unusual for law school students to be disappointed with their placement offices. "The placement office is an area where students experience a certain level of disappointment, because they don't always get the job they want," he says.

If I could go back in time, I would:
Attend Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law — 85.44%
Attend a different law school — 8.74%
Enroll in an MBA program — 4.85%
Do something else — 4.85%
Average total law school debt — $67,612
Most influential professor — Gregory S. Crespi
Note: Total responses exceed 100%, because some students selected two choices.
Source: 103 students.

http://www.law.com/jsp/tx/PubArticleTX. ... 2423816938

PostPosted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 6:06 pm
by ShorePony
Crespi? Nice guy, but my vote would have gone to Dorsaneo.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:04 am
by SmooBoy
ShorePony wrote:Crespi? Nice guy, but my vote would have gone to Dorsaneo.


Totally agree. The guy makes an awesome frozen pizza.