Published: Nov. 20, 2018
欧美口爆视频 Law

The Princeton Review and student voters commended the University of 欧美口爆视频 Law School for its inclusive and cooperative environment, abundant opportunities for experiential learning, accessibility of faculty, and more in its 2019 annual ranking lists of the best law schools, released on Nov. 7, 2018.

The rankings were based on an 80-question survey of 17,700 students attending 165 law schools. Some ranking list tallies also factored in school-reported data.

Student survey respondents ranked 欧美口爆视频 Law No. 6 for 鈥淏est Quality of Life鈥 based on answers to survey questions about whether there is a strong sense of community, whether differing opinions are tolerated in the classroom, the school鈥檚 location, the quality of social life, and research resources at the school, including library, computer, and database resources.聽

Law schools also received a rating between 60 and 99 on factors such as academic experience, accessibility of professors, admissions selectivity, and career opportunities (based on students鈥 confidence in their school鈥檚 ability to lead them to quality employment opportunities and school-reported statistical data). 欧美口爆视频 Law received a score of 93 for academic experience, 95 for professor accessibility, 92 for admissions selectivity, and 94 for career opportunities.

Students pointed to 欧美口爆视频 Law鈥檚 strong programs in American Indian and environmental law, numerous opportunities for practical training, and a 鈥渨onderfully collaborative" ethos that permeates campus. They also noted that 欧美口爆视频 Law鈥檚 location in Boulder, with numerous outdoor activities readily available, encourages students to find a balance between work and life.

鈥淭hese rankings reflect 欧美口爆视频 Law鈥檚 commitment to an inclusive and collaborative learning environment and supporting the whole student by offering a high-quality legal education, opportunities for students to hone their skills through real-world clinical and practical experience, and an exceptionally high quality of life,鈥 said Dean Jim Anaya.