Head-to-head · 14 cross-admits
When applicants got into both, 93% chose UWashington. Side-by-side on admissions, costs, and outcomes — sourced from 14 self-reported decisions and ABA 509 filings.
Choice, not ranking
These are decisions, not opinions. Scholarship offers, location, intended practice, and personal fit are all priced into the split.
Cross-admit decision
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Post-graduation placement and bar passage 2025 ABA EmploymentOverview
About UO vs UWashington
Across 14 applicants admitted to both schools and self-reporting on LSD, 7% enrolled at University of Oregon and 93% at University of Washington.
These numbers reflect every factor that goes into a real decision: scholarship offers, geographic preference, intended practice area, and fit. Choosing one school doesn't mean it's "better" — it means the pool of cross-admits, weighing their options, ended up there more often. Pair this with the scholarship distribution and employment outcomes above for full context.
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Detailed comparison narrative
This page compares University of Oregon and University of Washington across admissions data, cost of attendance, and employment outcomes using official ABA 509 disclosures.
In the U.S. News rankings, University of Washington is ranked #52 compared to #91 — a gap of 39 positions that often correlates with differences in employment outcomes and peer assessment scores.
There is a meaningful difference in admissions competitiveness: University of Washington has a median LSAT of 165 compared to 160, a gap of 5 points. This suggests applicants to University of Washington face a more competitive admissions pool.
University of Washington is significantly more selective, with an acceptance rate of 19.6% compared to University of Oregon's 55.0%.
University of Oregon is located in Eugene, Oregon, while University of Washington is in Seattle, Washington. Regional placement matters: graduates tend to find employment near their law school, so location should factor into your decision alongside rankings and cost.
Employment outcomes differ substantially: University of Washington places 15.3% of graduates into large law firm positions, compared to 2.8% for the other school. This 13 percentage point gap is significant for applicants targeting BigLaw careers.
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