Class of 2013 Employment Data Forum
- Tiago Splitter
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Class of 2013 Employment Data
Looks like it has started coming out. Update the thread with Biglaw (101+ attorneys) plus FedClerk hiring numbers.
Columbia: 73.2 + 4.8 = 78%
Stanford: 48.5 + 29.4 = 77.8%
Chicago: 62.3 + 10.2 = 72.6%
Harvard: 54.5 + 17.0 = 71.5%
Penn: 59.8 + 9.3 = 69.1%
Cornell: 57.5 + 10.9 = 68.4%
NYU: 58.3 + 8.8 = 67.0%
Yale: 30.5 + 35 = 65.5%
Northwestern: 55.6 + 7.7 = 63.4%
UVA: 50 + 12.9 = 62.9%
Duke: 51.4 + 8.7 = 60.2%
Michigan: 49.4 + 7.8 = 57.1%
Berkeley: 47.8 + 8.0 = 55.8%
GULC: 41.4 + 5.1 = 46.5%
Vanderbilt: 35.9 + 9.2 = 45.1%
Texas: 33.3 + 9.0 = 42.3%
UCLA: 32.5 + 6.9 = 39.5%
Fordham: 34.1 + 2.5 = 36.6%
Boston College: 29.6 + 4.3 = 34%
Notre Dame: 28.3 + 5.4 = 33.7%
USC (LinkRemoved): 29.8 + 3.8 = 33.6%
WUSTL: 29 + 3.3 = 32.3%
Illinois: 24.7 + 3.4 = 28.1%
BU: 24.1 +2.5 = 26.6%
William and Mary: 21.7 + 3.7 = 25.3%
Alabama: 12.0 + 10.2 = 22.3%
Ohio State: 16.9 + 4.4 = 21.3%
Washington and Lee: 16.1 + 3.5 = 19.6%
Minnesota: 13.5 + 3.6 = 17.1%
Wake Forest: 13.2 + 3.1 = 16.3%
Hastings: 13.4 + 1.6 = 15%
Others available by searching thread or checking school websites. All info will be on LST in the next few weeks.
Columbia: 73.2 + 4.8 = 78%
Stanford: 48.5 + 29.4 = 77.8%
Chicago: 62.3 + 10.2 = 72.6%
Harvard: 54.5 + 17.0 = 71.5%
Penn: 59.8 + 9.3 = 69.1%
Cornell: 57.5 + 10.9 = 68.4%
NYU: 58.3 + 8.8 = 67.0%
Yale: 30.5 + 35 = 65.5%
Northwestern: 55.6 + 7.7 = 63.4%
UVA: 50 + 12.9 = 62.9%
Duke: 51.4 + 8.7 = 60.2%
Michigan: 49.4 + 7.8 = 57.1%
Berkeley: 47.8 + 8.0 = 55.8%
GULC: 41.4 + 5.1 = 46.5%
Vanderbilt: 35.9 + 9.2 = 45.1%
Texas: 33.3 + 9.0 = 42.3%
UCLA: 32.5 + 6.9 = 39.5%
Fordham: 34.1 + 2.5 = 36.6%
Boston College: 29.6 + 4.3 = 34%
Notre Dame: 28.3 + 5.4 = 33.7%
USC (LinkRemoved): 29.8 + 3.8 = 33.6%
WUSTL: 29 + 3.3 = 32.3%
Illinois: 24.7 + 3.4 = 28.1%
BU: 24.1 +2.5 = 26.6%
William and Mary: 21.7 + 3.7 = 25.3%
Alabama: 12.0 + 10.2 = 22.3%
Ohio State: 16.9 + 4.4 = 21.3%
Washington and Lee: 16.1 + 3.5 = 19.6%
Minnesota: 13.5 + 3.6 = 17.1%
Wake Forest: 13.2 + 3.1 = 16.3%
Hastings: 13.4 + 1.6 = 15%
Others available by searching thread or checking school websites. All info will be on LST in the next few weeks.
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Good start 

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What does the FT ST fed clerk position (at ND) mean? Is that different from a normal clerkship?
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We're only counting federal clerks here.d cooper wrote:Florida Coastal: 0.5 + 0.4 = 0.9%
(I think I did that right, but someone double check.)
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0.7 + 0.0 = 0.7%pluto111 wrote:Phoenix's is up: http://www.azsummitlaw.edu/sites/defaul ... 140226.pdf
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I'm honestly surprised 2/279 students got 500+. Probably weren't associates or somethingpluto111 wrote:Phoenix's is up: http://www.azsummitlaw.edu/sites/defaul ... 140226.pdf
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New Hampshire: 11.2 + 0.0 = 11.2%
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The TTT's are turning the tables on the whole transparency movement.
Cotiger I didn't count the short term clerk but it's possible that was a legit clerkship that for whatever reason was only supposed to last less than a year. The fact that it wasn't school funded as far as we can tell makes it likely to have been a good outcome.
Cotiger I didn't count the short term clerk but it's possible that was a legit clerkship that for whatever reason was only supposed to last less than a year. The fact that it wasn't school funded as far as we can tell makes it likely to have been a good outcome.
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And to think it was only what like 3 years ago every school was claiming 99 % employment with a $115 K average salary. God bless LST.
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I like how their class size is larger than a lot of entire schools
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http://web.law.columbia.edu/sites/defau ... ummary.pdf
Columbia: 73.23% + 4.81% = 78.03%
ETA: Scooped! Whoops.
Columbia: 73.23% + 4.81% = 78.03%
ETA: Scooped! Whoops.
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Harvard
http://www.law.harvard.edu/current/care ... tatistics/
Unsure how to calculate three short-term biglaw jobs...
54.5% + 16.9% = 71.4%
Edit: I included them in the above calculation because Harvard.
http://www.law.harvard.edu/current/care ... tatistics/
Unsure how to calculate three short-term biglaw jobs...
54.5% + 16.9% = 71.4%
Edit: I included them in the above calculation because Harvard.
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For those interested/to save people time, I've checked the following already, and they are not available as of this hour. I will add more as I check (will probably stop at T14 because lazy):
Yale
Stanford
Chicago
NYU
Penn
UVA
Berkeley
Duke
Michigan
Northwestern
Cornell
UVA
Berkeley
Michigan
Cornell
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That percentage seems wrong according to what I seedisco_stu wrote:WUSTL is up.
29 + 3.3 = 32.3. I didn't count one long term, part time federal clerk.
44 (501+) + 20 (251-500) + 23 (100-250) = 87/229 > 37.99% 100+ Firms
37.99 + 4.36 % federal clerk = 42.35% 100+ or Art III Clerkship
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It's 101+.PrideandGlory1776 wrote:That percentage seems wrong according to what I seedisco_stu wrote:WUSTL is up.
29 + 3.3 = 32.3. I didn't count one long term, part time federal clerk.
44 (501+) + 20 (251-500) + 23 (100-250) = 87/229 > 37.99% 100+ Firms
37.99 + 4.36 % federal clerk = 42.35% 100+ or Art III Clerkship
And there were 300 graduates.
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