University of Oklahoma College of Law Versus Oklahoma City University School of Law

Which Law School is Right for You?

By Lori Wheat, published Nov 03, 2007
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If you live in the Oklahoma City metro area and you want to attend a nearby law school, you have two from which to choose. The University of Oklahoma College of Law (OU Law School) is located in Norman, Oklahoma. Norman, Oklahoma is a suburb about 20 miles south of Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City University School of Law (OCU Law School) is located in the heart of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

There is a third law school in the state of Oklahoma, Tulsa University. However, Tulsa University is located in eastern Oklahoma and is approximately a one and a half to two hour drive from the other two law schools in Oklahoma. Accordingly, for purposes of this article, the focus will be on comparing OU Law School and OCU Law School.

The Four Tiers of US Law Schools

US News & World Reports annually publishes a ranking system for all American Bar Association accredited law schools in the United States. The ranking system is broken down into the top 100 law schools and the third and four tier law schools. The third and fourth tier law schools are law schools that do not make it into the top 100.

The University of Oklahoma College of Law normally falls in the top 100. In the most recent publication by US News & World Reports, published in October 2007, OU was one of the top 100 law schools, ranked as the 70th best law school in the nation.

Oklahoma City University School of Law is typically ranked in the fourth tier group of law schools. In the most recent publication by US News & World Reports, published in October 2007, OCU once again fell into the bottom tier, the fourth tier.

According to US News & World Reports ranking system, OU's law school is clearly a higher quality law school to attend than OCU's law school.

Two Reasons to Choose to Attend Oklahoma City University School of Law

1. You have received a substantial scholarship to Oklahoma City University School of Law that makes your total costs significantly less expensive than if you attended the University of Oklahoma College of Law.

University of Oklahoma College of Law Versus Oklahoma City University School of Law

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Truth be told, this "article" does not posess any journalistic qualities. There is no real comparison using any statistical evidence that is relevant. It is simple Ms. Weaver opinion. Everyone has an opinion but that doesn't make them viable unless they are well founded and well thought out. It is also rather curious that Ms. Weaver attended OU law but fails to disclose that gem of bias. Perhaps that is why Ms. Weaver failed at the law and is now a gardener by trade. I don't have a dog in this fight. However, I find Ms. Weaver's comments to be "clearly" inappropriate in that she is making misrepresentions.

Posted on 05/28/2008 at 5:05:33 PM

 
Worst article ever. I read your OU/OCU article. According to US World News Report, OCU doesn't turn in the info sheet each year so it is automaticly placedin the 4th tier. No doubt that OU has higher admission standards...but just because the US Report says OU is ranked higher doesn't meant that OU is "clearly" a better school. Give me break, I am a 1L at OCU and it is nice being taught by Profs from Harvard, Yale, Chicago, and OU.

Posted on 02/19/2008 at 10:02:14 PM

 
Great information.

Posted on 11/04/2007 at 3:11:00 PM

 
Great article. I so regretted my choice my law school.

Posted on 11/04/2007 at 12:11:00 PM

 
Thanks for the info! :)

Posted on 11/04/2007 at 8:11:00 AM

 
This information will prove really useful to people who cannot decide which institution to go for. Sophie

Posted on 11/04/2007 at 7:11:00 AM

 
Very nice comparison!

Posted on 11/03/2007 at 11:11:00 PM

 
Fantastic info Lori!

Posted on 11/03/2007 at 9:11:00 PM

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