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2017’s Top 10 Lifestyle Law Schools

Summary: It is possible to attend a great law school while also having a life. This is a list of the top 10 law schools where students can also enjoy their life.

There are lots of lifestyle law schools out there that allow for extra time to fill with extra-curricular activities like sports and partying. Law.com formulated their list of the top 10 lifestyle law school’s where students can attend great or decent enough schools but with a little more freedom by using U.S. News & World Report rankings, GraduatePrograms.com’s best social life law school list, and the Princeton Review’s best party schools. They also included facts like location into the results. Here is what they came up with compared to the U.S. News Ranking:

  1. University of Colorado Law School

Ranked No. 40 , is the 19th party school, and 4th social life law school program.

  1. University of Florida Levin College of Law

Ranked No. 48, is the 18th party school, and the 3rd social life law school.

  1. University of Virginia School of Law

Ranked No. 8 and is the 12th social life law school.

  1. University of Alabama School of Law

Ranked No. 28 and is the 5th social life law school program.

  1. Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law

Ranked No. 12 and is the 8th social life program.

  1. University of Texas School of Law

Ranked No. 15 and is the 36th social life law school.

  1. Washington University in St. Louis School of Law

Ranked No. 18 and is the 23rd social life law school program.

  1. University of Georgia School of Law

Ranked No. 33.

  1. University of Miami School of Law

Ranked No. 60.

  1. Tulane University Law School

Ranked No. 50 and is the 9th party school.

Interesting enough is that only four of the top 10 on the list are ranked in the top 20 U.S. News & World Report ranking. That says a lot about how the best law schools generally are the best because the programs require full-time participation from students.

Do you think this list is accurate or is there a law school you don’t think should be on this list? Tell us in the comments below.

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