Top law school graduates six-figure salary job waiting for them to pick, or at least apply their knowledge are gone.Now, student loan debt of law school graduates, unemployed or working at Starbucks when you heard the news, leading to a national law school this year, the number of applicants has dropped by nearly 10 percent, the famous law school enrollment has dropped more than 12%.
School of Law, the employment rate has reached its lowest point in 15 years.Typically, when students graduate, there are nearly 10 million debt.
These statistics prompted to rethink legal circles, and called on law schools to provide more accurate employment information.Some law schools also reduce the number of students enrolled, in order to avoid the JD into a number of new ruthless job market.
In the "U.S. News and World Report" magazine's top 25 universities in the School of Law, St. Louis, Missouri, Washington University School of Law, registration of new students this year fell 12 percent, the University of California Los Angeles School of Law students declined by 16%, close West University of Michigan Law School, the number of applications decreased by 14%.University of Michigan Law School assistant dean and admissions director Sarah ‧ Yi Er Fasi (Sarah Zearfoss) said that this is not necessarily a bad thing, and now Law is more willing to dedicate themselves to attract law students.
Future lawyers may need to be satisfied with less pay.National Association of Legal Job said, law school graduates in the spring of 2010, only slightly more than two-thirds of the people, nine months after graduation, in need of legal professional license; and employment (including part-time and temporary work) accounted for 87.4%, which is the lowest rate in 15 years.
Recent law school graduates over the past year, the national median salary numbers, reduced from 72,000 yuan to 63,000 yuan.
Some universities recently canceled plans to establish a new School of Law, including the University of Delaware and New York State University at Stony Brook.As the number of law school graduates have been criticized and accused of exaggerating the employment information, and now by the American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law school, must report the types of graduates, not just the overall employment rate.
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