The Princeton Review – known for its “Best Colleges” publication has released its guidebook of the Best 117 Law Schools (Random House/Princeton Review, 2005 edition). The University of New Mexico School of Law is noted among top 10 schools in four of the 11 categories ranked.
UNM is ranked second in the list of schools with “Most Diverse Faculty,” fifth in categories “Best Environment for Minority Students” and “Most Welcoming of Older Students,” and sixth in “Candidates for American Program Fellowships,” implying that the student body “leans to the left,” the guide states.
The Princeton Review compiled the rankings based on institutional data from more than 7,000 students at 117 law schools. Student opinion survey data along with school statistics reported by administrators were collected.
The Princeton Review is a New York City-based company know for its test prep courses, education services, college and grad school admission services and more than 200 books published by Random House.
Complete lists of top 10 schools in all 11 categories are posted at www.PrincetonReview.com.