The following statements compares Paul M. Hebert Law Center (LSU Law) and Louis D. Brandeis School of Law (Louisville Law) with important law school statistics. All data is for the academic year 2023-2024, except bar passage and employment data for 2022-2023.
Both schools are public.
LSU Law tuition of $39,105 is more expensive than Louisville Law tuition of $30,400.
Louisville Law offers the better financial aid of $18,000 which is 59.21% of tuition amount.
LSU Law acceptance rate of 57.64% is lower than Louisville Law of 48.93%.
LSU Law's LSAT score of 157 is higher than Louisville Law of 156.
Louisville Law's GPA of 3.68 is higher than LSU Law of 3.65.
LSU Law with 626 students is larger than Louisville Law with 373 students.
LSU Law has higher bar exam pass rate than Louisville Law.
Louisville Law founded in 1846 is older than LSU Law founded in 1906.