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Class of 2011 Employment Statistics

Post by jenesaislaw » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:18 pm

Re-did this post on 12/10/2012

All employment data from 2009 and on is available at the LST Score Reports website: http://www.lstscorereports.com

The Score Reports are an alternative to conventional rankings that sort schools based on geographical job outcomes. So, a school appears on the Mississippi state report only if the school places enough graduates in that state.

We also provide national reports, though these are not a good way to make a decision except (maybe) at the very tip top schools: http://www.lstscorereports.com/?r=other

List of school profiles here: http://www.lstscorereports.com/?r=schools
Guide to using the Score Reports: http://www.lstscorereports.com/?r=guides&show=12
The (Lack of) Value of the U.S. News Rankings: http://www.lstscorereports.com/?r=guides&show=13
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Re: Class of 2011 Employment Statistics

Post by jenesaislaw » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:22 pm

According to the ABA data from 197 law schools:

Full-time, Long-Term Legal Jobs:
These jobs are either in judicial chambers or require an active law license; and at least 35 hours per week and have an expected duration of at least one year.

The overall full-time, long-term legal rate is 55.2%.

At 73 law schools (37.4%), less than 50% of graduates had these legal jobs.
  • 30 schools (15.4%) had less than 40%
  • 10 schools (5.1%) had less than a 33%
89 schools (45.6%) exceeded the national rate of 55.2%.
  • 31 schools (15.9%) had more than 67%
  • 19 schools (9.7%) had more than 75%
  • 5 schools (2.6%) had more than 90%
Underemployed:
We define a graduate as underemployed when he or she is “Unemployed – Seeking”, pursuing an additional advanced degree, in a non-professional job, or employed in a short-term or part-time job.

The overall underemployment rate is 26.4%.

180 schools (92.3%) reported a rate greater than 10%.
  • 144 schools (73.8%) were greater than 20%
  • 109 schools (55.9%) were greater than 25%
  • 57 schools (29.2%) were greater than 33%
  • 20 schools (10.3%) were greater than 40%
Large Firms (at least 101 attorneys):

8.5% of graduates were employed at large firms in full-time, long-term positions.

At only 45 schools (23.1%) were more than 10% in these jobs.
  • 20 schools (10.3%) were greater than 20%
  • 11 schools (7.7%) were greater than 33%
  • 3 schools were over half – Columbia, Northwestern, and Penn.
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Re: Class of 2011 Employment Statistics

Post by RedBirds2011 » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:28 pm

I really would like to know what these "JD advantage" jobs are. Can someone shed light on what that means?

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Post by jenesaislaw » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:32 pm

The “J.D. Advantage” category includes jobs as paralegals, law school admissions officers, and a host of jobs. A graduate falls into this category when the employer sought an individual with a J.D. (and perhaps even required a J.D.), or for which the J.D. provided a demonstrable advantage in obtaining or performing the job, but the job itself does not require bar passage, an active law license, or involve practicing law.

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Post by flem » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:33 pm

RedBirds2011 wrote:I really would like to know what these "JD advantage" jobs are. Can someone shed light on what that means?
School funded employment or anything where a post graduate degree is required (of any type). Desirable outcomes include things like contract negotiations for companies or consulting, but those jobs are few and far between.

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Post by NJPitcher » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:42 pm

jenesaislaw wrote: Large Firms (at least 101 attorneys):

8.5% of graduates were employed at large firms in full-time, long-term positions.

At only 32 schools (16.2%) were more than 10% in these jobs.
  • 19 schools (9.6%) were greater than 20%
  • 11 schools (5.6%) were greater than 33%
  • 2 schools were over half – Columbia and Penn.
Isn't NYU over half? 240+30+11 = 281, which is > half of 497, no? Same with Harvard? Haven't bothered to check others, but I think it's more than 2...

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Post by Greenandgold » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:51 pm

NJPitcher wrote:
jenesaislaw wrote: Large Firms (at least 101 attorneys):

8.5% of graduates were employed at large firms in full-time, long-term positions.

At only 32 schools (16.2%) were more than 10% in these jobs.
  • 19 schools (9.6%) were greater than 20%
  • 11 schools (5.6%) were greater than 33%
  • 2 schools were over half – Columbia and Penn.
Isn't NYU over half? 240+30+11 = 281, which is > half of 497, no? Same with Harvard? Haven't bothered to check others, but I think it's more than 2...
Just checked Virginia and Chicago. They were both over half as well.

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Post by de5igual » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:56 pm

the individual reports are still c/o 2010

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Post by Ruxin1 » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:57 pm

f0bolous wrote:the individual reports are still c/o 2010
It WAS working for a second, they probably took it down to fix a bug.

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Re: Class of 2011 Employment Statistics

Post by RedBirds2011 » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:58 pm

f0bolous wrote:the individual reports are still c/o 2010

Yea, the recent ones were up momentarily and then they took them back down.


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Re: Class of 2011 Employment Statistics

Post by homestyle28 » Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:59 pm

Greenandgold wrote:
NJPitcher wrote:
jenesaislaw wrote: Large Firms (at least 101 attorneys):

8.5% of graduates were employed at large firms in full-time, long-term positions.

At only 32 schools (16.2%) were more than 10% in these jobs.
  • 19 schools (9.6%) were greater than 20%
  • 11 schools (5.6%) were greater than 33%
  • 2 schools were over half – Columbia and Penn.
Isn't NYU over half? 240+30+11 = 281, which is > half of 497, no? Same with Harvard? Haven't bothered to check others, but I think it's more than 2...
Just checked Virginia and Chicago. They were both over half as well.
So is NU

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Re: Class of 2011 Employment Statistics

Post by justonemoregame » Wed Jun 13, 2012 4:00 pm

What's with Unemployed - Not Seeking ? You just did law school for funzies?

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justonemoregame wrote:What's with Unemployed - Not Seeking ? You just did law school for funzies?
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Re: Class of 2011 Employment Statistics

Post by jenesaislaw » Wed Jun 13, 2012 4:02 pm

You guys are looking at the wrong year.

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Post by rinkrat19 » Wed Jun 13, 2012 4:04 pm

justonemoregame wrote:What's with Unemployed - Not Seeking ? You just did law school for funzies?
Got married & pregnant, staying home with the kid.
Won the lottery.
Became seriously ill/disabled.

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Post by bostonlawchick » Wed Jun 13, 2012 4:14 pm

rinkrat19 wrote:
justonemoregame wrote:What's with Unemployed - Not Seeking ? You just did law school for funzies?
Got married & pregnant, staying home with the kid.
Won the lottery.
Became seriously ill/disabled.
Mommy and Daddy really wanted them to go to law school, so they went and then went back to living off the trust fund.

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Re: Class of 2011 Employment Statistics

Post by dudders » Wed Jun 13, 2012 4:19 pm

RedBirds2011 wrote:I really would like to know what these "JD advantage" jobs are. Can someone shed light on what that means?
It also includes policy-type jobs, and advocacy-type work. Government and nonprofit stuff where everyone who does it IS a lawyer, but technically you don't have to be because you will never represent or advise anyone or sign legal documents. Legislative work too.

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Re: Class of 2011 Employment Statistics

Post by jenesaislaw » Wed Jun 13, 2012 4:24 pm

Update: they're working on fixing the error.

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Re: Class of 2011 Employment Statistics

Post by Greenandgold » Wed Jun 13, 2012 4:33 pm

I've got the data downloaded from when it was working. I'm trying to set up a graph like we've got for the 2010 data. I'll post it when I'm finished.

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Worked for me @ 3:33 CST

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Post by RedBirds2011 » Wed Jun 13, 2012 4:35 pm

Greenandgold wrote:I've got the data downloaded from when it was working. I'm trying to set up a graph like we've got for the 2010 data. I'll post it when I'm finished.

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Post by RedBirds2011 » Wed Jun 13, 2012 4:36 pm

sjwest wrote:Worked for me @ 3:33 CST

The site works. The most recent data is just not up right now.

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Re: Class of 2011 Employment Statistics

Post by NJPitcher » Wed Jun 13, 2012 4:49 pm

jenesaislaw wrote:You guys are looking at the wrong year.
It says 2011 on the Harvard sheet I'm looking at. Is this not class of 2011? It's reporting 288/26/19 for 501/251/101, with 589 graduates. But wrong year?

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Re: Class of 2011 Employment Statistics

Post by jenesaislaw » Wed Jun 13, 2012 4:51 pm

NJPitcher wrote:
jenesaislaw wrote:You guys are looking at the wrong year.
It says 2011 on the Harvard sheet I'm looking at. Is this not class of 2011? It's reporting 288/26/19 for 501/251/101, with 589 graduates. But wrong year?
2011 refers to the year the data were collected, not class year. Confusing, but changing hopefully.

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