In this study, we examine the extent to which academic and student engagement factors explain law school grades and first-time bar exam performance. Applying fixed effects linear and logit modeling, our analysis leverages law student transcript data and responses to the Law School Survey of Student Engagement (LSSSE) among students from a diverse group of 20 law schools to estimate academic performance and odds of bar passage. Most notably, we find that GPA improvement during law school is associated with greater odds of passing the bar exam, particularly among students who struggle the most during the first semester. Furthermore, while we find that LSAT scores and undergraduate GPA are predictive (p \u3c 0.05) of both law school performanc...
In this study of 380 students in a law school’s 2011 graduating class, the data demonstrates a stron...
With falling bar exam passage rates, many law schools have implemented bar exam preparation programs...
The recent decline in bar exam passage rates has triggered speculation that the decline is being dri...
In this study, we examine the extent to which academic and student engagement factors explain law sc...
Using institutional data from a total of 2,440 students who matriculated between Fall 2009 and Fall ...
Despite the rise of “big data” empiricism, law school admission remains heavily impressionistic; adm...
In recent years, law schools have experienced a decline in enrollment and bar passage. Higher educat...
Texas Tech University School of Law has undertaken a statistical analysis of its recent alumni, comp...
The focus of this article is to build a foundation for exploring whether there is a meaningful solut...
Many law schools have become increasingly concerned about the bar passages rates of their graduates....
Despite recent signs of improvement, since 2010, law schools have faced declining enrollment and ent...
Law school admission decisions are heavily influenced by a student’s undergraduate grade point avera...
In this study of 380 students in a law school’s 2011 graduating class, the data demonstrates a stron...
With falling bar exam passage rates, many law schools have implemented bar exam preparation programs...
The recent decline in bar exam passage rates has triggered speculation that the decline is being dri...
In this study, we examine the extent to which academic and student engagement factors explain law sc...
Using institutional data from a total of 2,440 students who matriculated between Fall 2009 and Fall ...
Despite the rise of “big data” empiricism, law school admission remains heavily impressionistic; adm...
In recent years, law schools have experienced a decline in enrollment and bar passage. Higher educat...
Texas Tech University School of Law has undertaken a statistical analysis of its recent alumni, comp...
The focus of this article is to build a foundation for exploring whether there is a meaningful solut...
Many law schools have become increasingly concerned about the bar passages rates of their graduates....
Despite recent signs of improvement, since 2010, law schools have faced declining enrollment and ent...
Law school admission decisions are heavily influenced by a student’s undergraduate grade point avera...
In this study of 380 students in a law school’s 2011 graduating class, the data demonstrates a stron...
With falling bar exam passage rates, many law schools have implemented bar exam preparation programs...
The recent decline in bar exam passage rates has triggered speculation that the decline is being dri...