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Best Colleges for Law

Roxanne

By Roxanne

14 Jan 2025

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Are you looking to study law and are considering different options for college? With so many options available worldwide, it can often be tough to select which colleges to apply to. This post is here to give you a list of the best colleges for law so you can plan your research and applications accordingly. 

 

 

Best Colleges for Law

 

 

United States

 

 

Harvard

 

Yale

 

Stanford

 

Columbia

 

University of Chicago

 

New York University (NYU) School of Law

 

University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School

 

University of Virginia School of Law

 

UC Berkeley

 

Duke University

 

Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law

 

Cornell

 

Georgetown University Law Center

 

University of Michigan

 

UCLA

 

 

 

Canada

 

 

University of Toronto Faculty of Law

 

Osgoode Hall Law School, York University

 

McGill University Faculty of Law

 

University of British Columbia (Peter A. Allard School of Law)

 

Queen’s University

 

University of Alberta

 

University of Ottawa

 

 

 

United Kingdom

 

 

University of Oxford

 

University of Cambridge

 

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

 

University College London (UCL)

 

King’s College London (Dickson Poon School of Law)

 

University of Edinburgh

 

Durham University

 

University of Bristol

 

 

 

Australia

 

 

University of Melbourne

 

University of Sydney

 

Australian National University (ANU) College of Law

 

University of New South Wales (UNSW) Faculty of Law

 

Monash University Faculty of Law

 

University of Queensland (UQ) School of Law

 

University of Western Australia (UWA) Law School

 

University of Adelaide Law School

 

 

 

Rest of Europe

 

 

Leiden University (Netherlands)

 

University of Copenhagen (Denmark)

 

Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (France)

 

Bocconi University (Italy)

 

Humboldt University of Berlin (Germany)

 

University of Amsterdam (Netherlands)

 

KU Leuven (Belgium)

 

University of Zurich (Switzerland)

 

University of Vienna (Austria)

 

University of Geneva (Switzerland)

 

University of Barcelona (Spain)

 

University of Oslo Faculty of Law (Norway)

 

 

How to Choose a College?

 

 

  • Program choice: Choose a law school based on the exact program you want to study. When choosing a college, you should look more at the rigour/ranking of a particular program rather than the college's overall ranking. Check whether the law programs offered are accredited in the region you want to work in. 

 

  • Relevant majors and courses: Check that the law school offers relevant majors and courses that align with your interests. For example, majors such as political science, philosophy, history, economics, or legal studies can help prepare you for law school. You should also check that the law school you are applying to has the relevant branch of law that you want to study (eg: environmental law, civil law, criminal law, administrative law, etc.) 

     

  • Cost: You should consider the cost of law school before applying, as different institutions can have prices that differ greatly from each other. If you are moving away from home or out of your country, you should budget for additional costs such as rent, flights, etc. 

     

  • Financial aid: You should consider the financial aid packages that colleges offer you as law school can get quite expensive. However, financial aid is not the only factor that should determine which college you attend and should be viewed holistically in addition to the other factors above.

     

  • Career opportunities: Research the job opportunities that this college will provide you - do they help you get any job shadowing/internships, etc? This will be especially important as it can give you valuable experience in the field of law before you graduate.

 

 

We hope this guide has helped you identify some law schools you might be interested in applying to. Good luck with your college applications!