Law Schools Don't Provide Enough Career Counseling
Wednesday January 5, 2005
A new survey conducted by Indiana University at Bloomington's Center for Postsecondary Research reveals that half of American law students feel that their programs do not provide enough help with career counseling and job searching. This is a major concern given that about 50% of law students will incur $60,000.
On a positive note, three-fourths of all law students feel that their programs emphasize the ethical practice of law and over 80% are satisfied with their educational experience. Read the report.
Also see: Surviving Law School


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