For those graduates lucky enough to find themselves employed, only 55 percent of them secured "full-time, long-term jobs"?that require a law degree.
And yet the law schools keep churning out students ...
We've identified some of the schools with?the highest rates of unemployment and underemployment, based on data from the?Wall Street Journal. We also looked at the percentage of students who passed the bar exam the first time and compared it to the average state bar passage rates.
This is part of our comprehensive ranking of?The Best Law Schools in America.
Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/11-law-schools-with-terrible-employment-rates-2012-10
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