I'm going to look at a few schools this week and wanted to know if there are any questions that I should not be asking the admissions committee. I was accepted at a few unranked schools all of which are giving me a significant scholarship. Is it inappropriate to ask the schools why they are unranked/what their opinion of the ranking system is? I also wanted to ask them how to compare to their competitor schools. For example asking New York Law how they compare to Pace or asking New England Law how they compare to Suffolk etc. These questions wouldn't be in anyway adversarial but I'd very much like to know how the schools answer these "harder" questions. What are your opinions?
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Of course, the answer to that question (how to put yourself in the best position at an unranked school) is either to graduate at the very top of the class and cross your fingers, and/or plan on working for a non-profit/Legal Aid (a fine career path but not for everyone) and try to do that for 10 years in order to get loan forgiveness. Or consider something like real estate law and get a broker's license so that you can at least make commission in addition to legal fees.