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Emory Pre-Law Synopsis for the Class of
2002
This page contains information on the success Emory
has at getting people into law school. Emory has a phenomenal
acceptance rate of admission into law school compared to the national
average and the school places undergraduates in the best law schools in
the nation. The list of schools contains the number of students admitted
to the particular school and are in the order of how they appear in the
latest US News Law School Rankings.
Total Emory Applicants for Fall 2001: 466
Total Emory Accepted for Fall 2001: 377
Acceptance rate: 81%
(*National average: 62%)
Selection of Schools that Admitted Emory Students, Class of 2002
Yale University (3)
Harvard University (8)
Stanford University (2)
Columbia University (15)
New York University (20)
University of Chicago (8)
University of Michigan- Ann Arbor (3)
University of Pennsylvania (14)
University of Virginia (11)
Duke University (5)
Northwestern University (8)
Cornell University (4)
University of California- Berkeley (2)
Georgetown University (24)
University of Texas- Austin (16)
University of California- Los Angeles (5)
Vanderbilt University (10)
University of Southern California (8)
George Washington University (21)
Washington University- St. Louis (9)
Emory University (64)
Boston University (11)
Boston College (10)
University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill (2)
Law School Application & Acceptance Rates –
1998-2002
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National |
Emory |
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2002 |
Applied
Accepted
Percentage |
90,853
56,476
62% |
466
377
81% |
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2001 |
Applied
Accepted
Percentage |
131,165
51,758
39% |
347
287
83% |
|
2000 |
Applied
Accepted
Percentage |
74,550
50,275
67% |
338
281
83% |
|
1999 |
Applied
Accepted
Percentage |
74,380
51,262
69% |
327
274
84% |
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1998 |
Applied
Accepted
Percentage |
71,726
50,287
70% |
250
223
89% |
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