- 19 out of 20 law review people passed - hate to be the one person who didn't.
- Moot Court had a pass rate of 86%.
- The Int'l Trade Journal people had a pass rate in the 60s.
- ITAP was somewhere in the mid to high 50s.
- The pass rate for those graduating in the top quartile was in the low 90s.
- The pass rate for those graduating in the second quartile was in the low 70s.
- The pass rate for those graduating in the bottom quartile was 11%.
- Evening students passed at a 46% clip.
- SCALE students - an accelerated 2 year program - had a 73% pass rate.
- The Day program was in the mid to upper 50s.
In 2001 the rate of first time takers on the Bar Exam from SWLAW was 72%, the next year it was 71%, in 2003 it dropped to 58%, and this year it is 57%. While I sincerely hope that I am wrong, I don't have much faith in this year's 3Ls to reverse the trend. I do have greater faith in my graduating class, but that's probably due to a heavily biased opinion.
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Makes one wonder why the bar pass rate is dropping at SW. Several theories: students with laptops playing internet games on WiFi during class; too many entering students with LSAT scores below 155; professors ramble on and on about useless trivia instead of homing in on what one must know to pass the bar; class discussions that are directed more toward impressing the hot chick next to you rather than to improving legal understanding; etc. What a school. Is there a fourth tier it can slip into?
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