As far as I know it's all based on data generated by 7Sage's analytics. I'm more certain it's the case for the percentages than for the difficulty ranking as the latter could have been assigned by JY et al.
@c.janson35 said:
No amount of studying, undergrad school ranking, or undergrad GPA entitles you to a high score. The only thing you can do is to keep plugging along!
Makes sense that the higer the ranking the greater the chances at big law firms but back to my question, whats the significance of 14?? or is that just a common reference bearing no significance
@nicole.hopkins one can wish :D and yes @"Jonathan Wang" that is correct... the only time that there was a variation was the first ranking of schools... that was 87... other than that, its always been stable...