National Law Journal Reports U.S. News Contemplating Changing Its Law School Rankings
The National Law Journal recently reported U.S. News is considering changing how it calculates its law school rankings: Read more»
AveryIndex Adds Consus Law School Rankings
AveryIndex–a well-known legal resource–has incorporated The Consus Group’s rankings in its highly-selective list of law school rankings.
Source: AveryIndex.com
U.S. News Considers Changing Its Law School Ranking Formula, Part 2
Robert Morse–U.S. News’ rankings guru–continues his disquisition on U.S. News’ contemplated changes to its law school rankings methodology: Read more»
FindLaw Lists Consus Law School Rankings
FindLaw, a prominent legal reference website, includes The Consus Group’s law school rankings in its resources for prospective law students.
Source: FindLaw for Law Students
U.S. News Considers Changing Its Law School Ranking Formula
Robert Morse–U.S. News’ rankings guru–reports the magazine is currently contemplating changing its methodology for law school rankings: Read more»
The Business Behind Music
Robert Sumichrast, Dean of the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business talks about a new music business program, Africa programs, and other new initiatives at the school:
Villanova’s new spin on curriculum
Villanova launches an ambitious new undergraduate b-school curriculum this September. Faculty across disciplines will be team-teaching and classes like accounting and finance will merge:
ESADE’s Globalization Goal
ESADE Business School Dean Alfons Sauquet discusses his goals for the Barcelona-based institution:
B-school for Disabled Vets
Mays B-School will participate in a new program called “Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans.” Four schools will each train 20 disabled veterans in small business startup and management:
A look at the job market for MBAs
Andy Chan, director of Stanford’s Career Management Center, offers insight into the job market for MBA students. He also tells how to develop a long-term career vision:
Tufts’ MBA Alternative
Tufts’ master’s of international business program will capitalize on the Fletcher School’s strong global affairs offerings, while teaching students MBA-style skills:
Anastasia Alt
Sophomore Anastasia Alt discusses how she became interested in finance and the Columbia Women’s Business Society:
Harry Greene
Sophomore Harry Greene explains how his upbringing led him to pursue a career in finance and his involvement in an investing group on campus:
Derrick Barker
Sophomore Derrick Barker on the financial literacy club he started and how he arranges for Harvard Business School instructors to teach undergraduates about business topics:
Connie Yu
Junior Connie Yu talks about how she became intrigued by finance and how she has furthered her knowledge at Stanford:
The Wharton-INSEAD Partnership
The deans of the Wharton School and INSEAD talk about the benefits of the academic partnership between the two institutions:
Austin’s New Undergraduate Dean
Dean Paula Murray wants to improve the school’s reputation, diversity, and ethics offerings. Smaller classes and new required courses are some of the changes she has implemented:
HG.org References Consus Law School Rankings
Prominent legal website, HG.org, has added The Consus Group’s rankings to its compilation of leading law school rankings:
The Consus Group (TCG) ranks the top 100 law school programs in the U.S. The scores are based on several factors: other published rankings, selectivity, salary, placement and yield. TCG also offer two other law school program rankings based solely on Published Rankings and Selectivity Rankings.
Source: HG.org
News: Pressure to Perform Keeps B-School Dean Turnover High
The Wall Street Journal has published an interesting article analyzing the reasons for high turnover rates among business school deans: Read more»
Education Index Incorporates Consus Legal Rankings
The Education Index has included The Consus Group’s legal rankings in its “Guide to the Top Ranked Law Schools”:
This site offers an explanation of its rankings on a page entitled Rankings Methodology. The Consus Group (TCG) ranks the top 100 law school programs in the U.S. The scores are based on several factors: other published rankings, selectivity, salary, placement and yield. TCG also offer two other law school program rankings based solely on Published Rankings and Selectivity Rankings.
Source: Education Index




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