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Updated · The Guardian · May 12
James Chilimigras, 18, Graduates Loyola Law School With Highest Honors
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Updated · The Guardian · May 12

James Chilimigras, 18, Graduates Loyola Law School With Highest Honors

6 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 12
  • 18-year-old James “Jimmy” Chilimigras graduated Sunday from Loyola University New Orleans’ law school with highest honors, making him one of the youngest known law school graduates.
  • 174 out of 180 on the LSAT helped propel the Mississippi teen into Loyola at 15 after he had already earned a high school diploma at 12 and accounting bachelor’s and master’s degrees by 15.
  • Top-2% class standing and the highest grade in more than 40% of his courses underscored his performance; Loyola also said he earned five concentration certificates and worked on immigration matters in its law clinic.
  • Loyola projects him as Louisiana’s youngest law school graduate ever, while outside rankings suggest he could be among the world’s four youngest to earn a law degree.
  • Northwestern University is next: Chilimigras plans to pursue an LLM in taxation in Chicago and could finish that degree before turning 20.
Can a teenage prodigy possess the real-world wisdom required for the complex field of law?
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