The following statements compares Texas A&M University School of Law (TAMU Law) and S.J. Quinney College of Law (The U Law) with important law school statistics. All data is for the academic year 2024-2025, except bar passage and employment data for 2023-2024.
Both schools are public.
TAMU Law tuition of $48,682 is more expensive than The U Law tuition of $45,102.
TAMU Law offers the better financial aid of $30,000 which is 61.62% of tuition amount.
TAMU Law acceptance rate of 24.76% is lower than The U Law of 13.48%.
TAMU Law's LSAT score of 168 is higher than The U Law of 165.
TAMU Law's GPA of 3.97 is higher than The U Law of 3.86.
TAMU Law with 2,043 students is larger than The U Law with 347 students.
The U Law has higher bar exam pass rate than TAMU Law.
The U Law founded in 1913 is older than TAMU Law founded in 1992.
TAMU Law requires more expensive application fees than The U Law.