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Law Graduates from Class of 2012 Give Their Schools Good Ratings Despite
Difficult Job Market, LawCrossing.
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Attorneys
A recent survey shows that law students are...
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PRWeb ebooks - Another online visibility tool from PRWeb
Law Graduates from Class of 2012 Give Their Schools Good Ratings Despite
Difficult Job Market, LawCrossing.
com Finds 5,000 Entry-level Jobs for
Attorneys
A recent survey shows that law students are satisfied over the quality of education that they
received and are generally upbeat about their job prospects.
Pasadena, CA (PRWEB) October 24, 2012 -- Despite media stories of a shortage of entry-level attorney jobs,
most law students from the class of 2012 have given their law schools a good rating.
The results are from a survey conducted by Kaplan Bar Review.
It includes the responses of 705 law school
graduates, who are also Kaplan Bar Review students, from the class of 2012.
37 percent of the respondents said
that their law school gave them an “A” grade education, while 53 percent gave their law schools a “B” rating.
Only 9 percent gave their schools a “C” rating and 1 percent gave theirs a “D”.
None of the respondents gave
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