Mark Gordon
Dean of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
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20070727 Friday July 27, 2007

Only one Michigan Law School with a bar pass rate of 90%, Guess Who

Here's a quick question for you: Which one Michigan law
school with multiple first-time test-takers can boast a
pass
rate on each of the last two bar exams of 90 percent or
over.

If you guessed, University of Michigan Law School, you're
wrong. The answer is University of Detroit Mercy School of
Law.

That's right. For last July's exam, 93 percent of UDM
graduates passed on their first try. And we just received the final
results for this past February's exam. While the statewide
average for first-time test takers was 80%, UDM's pass rate
was 90%. (If you're interested, no other Michigan law
school with multiple first-time test takers scored above
81%.)

As I have mentioned in previous blogs, I think prospective
students spend too much time asking about these kinds of
numbers. While I'm certainly pleased that our graduates
have done so well, I honestly don't think they tell you
about what law school will be best for you.

And, as Dean, I see so much about University of Detroit
Mercy School of Law that cannot be captured in any set of
numbers. There's our International Opportunities Program,
under which between 15 and 20 of our students who just
completed first year are studying abroad this summer --
with the benefit of some funding from the School to help
defray their travel expenses. There's our new Veterans
clinical program, which has received national press and
offers an opportunity for students to sharpen their
practical skills while helping this very deserving
population.

There's the student in our Immigration Law Clinic who had
the opportunity this past year to argue a real case in
front of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati.
Or how about the students who are now summer associates at
law firms like Shearman and Sterling or Paul Hastings in
New York; Mayer Brown or Jenner and Block in Chicago; and
so many other places around the country. How about the
approximately 80 students who are serving as Externs this
summer working for judges, prosecutors, non-profits, or
elsewhere while getting school credit. Or the 9 students
who received $4500 fellowships each to work in public
service this summer.

Then there are the dozens of students on our external Moot
Court teams who have an opportunity to interact with
experts in their fields around the country. Not to mention
the over 50 students who finished their first year in May
and are now preparing to be inducted into our Dean's Honor
Society.

Whether it's our innovative curriculum which has been
featured in so many national publications (see our website
home page for links to some of them, including The Wall
Street Journal, the National Law Journal, and USA Today) or
the many national firms now working with us on our Law Firm
Program, there's a lot more to any school than numbers
alone can tell you.

Students quickly discover that when they arrive for
orientation. And it becomes more and more evident
throughout the year. So, while based on the bar passage
numbers, we sure are doing well, I urge you to look beyond
them to really find out about our school -- and others you
might be considering as well.

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