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Latest employment data
Spreadhsheet with the most updated employment outcomes:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... d=14086468
T14 Biglaw (101+) and Federal Clerkship rates are included.
1. Yale (60.4%)
http://www.law.yale.edu/studentlife/cdo ... ystats.htm
2. Harvard (71.1%)
https://hls.harvard.edu/content/uploads ... -Final.pdf
3. Stanford (74.8%)
https://www.law.stanford.edu/sites/defa ... 4-6-15.pdf
4. Columbia (78.8%)
http://web.law.columbia.edu/sites/defau ... ummary.pdf
4: Chicago (76%)
http://www.law.uchicago.edu/files/file/ ... of2014.pdf
6. NYU (71.4%)
http://www.law.nyu.edu/sites/default/fi ... duates.pdf
7. Penn (78%)
https://www.law.upenn.edu/live/files/43 ... websitepdf
8. UC Berkeley (62%)
https://www.law.berkeley.edu/files/Empl ... 4grads.pdf
8. Virginia (67.6%)
http://www.law.virginia.edu/pdf/aba/2014employment.pdf
8. Duke (70.2%)
https://law.duke.edu/sites/default/file ... ss2014.pdf
11. Michigan (54%)
https://www.law.umich.edu/careers/class ... of2014.pdf
12. Northwestern (65%)
http://www.law.northwestern.edu/profess ... y_2014.pdf
13. Cornell (74.3%)
http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/career ... ummary.pdf
14. Georgetown (48%)
https://www.law.georgetown.edu/careers/ ... e-Info.pdf
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... d=14086468
T14 Biglaw (101+) and Federal Clerkship rates are included.
1. Yale (60.4%)
http://www.law.yale.edu/studentlife/cdo ... ystats.htm
2. Harvard (71.1%)
https://hls.harvard.edu/content/uploads ... -Final.pdf
3. Stanford (74.8%)
https://www.law.stanford.edu/sites/defa ... 4-6-15.pdf
4. Columbia (78.8%)
http://web.law.columbia.edu/sites/defau ... ummary.pdf
4: Chicago (76%)
http://www.law.uchicago.edu/files/file/ ... of2014.pdf
6. NYU (71.4%)
http://www.law.nyu.edu/sites/default/fi ... duates.pdf
7. Penn (78%)
https://www.law.upenn.edu/live/files/43 ... websitepdf
8. UC Berkeley (62%)
https://www.law.berkeley.edu/files/Empl ... 4grads.pdf
8. Virginia (67.6%)
http://www.law.virginia.edu/pdf/aba/2014employment.pdf
8. Duke (70.2%)
https://law.duke.edu/sites/default/file ... ss2014.pdf
11. Michigan (54%)
https://www.law.umich.edu/careers/class ... of2014.pdf
12. Northwestern (65%)
http://www.law.northwestern.edu/profess ... y_2014.pdf
13. Cornell (74.3%)
http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/career ... ummary.pdf
14. Georgetown (48%)
https://www.law.georgetown.edu/careers/ ... e-Info.pdf
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Re: Latest employment data
jenesaislaw wrote: I will have 2014 data up within hours of the ABA releasing it. The problem is the ABA won't be releasing the data for at least a month. End of April is the absolute best case scenario.
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Re: Latest employment data
Penn's c/o 2014 info is already posted on their site
I doubt many other schools already have, but I haven't really checked
I doubt many other schools already have, but I haven't really checked
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Re: Latest employment data
Wow Penn with 70% in firms of 100+. They don't break out clerkships between federal and state but even if they put no one into Fed clerkships that's impressive.
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They killed it this year for sure.Tiago Splitter wrote:Wow Penn with 70% in firms of 100+. They don't break out clerkships between federal and state but even if they put no one into Fed clerkships that's impressive.
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- Tiago Splitter
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Re: Latest employment data
Turns out the ABA summary is on there too so we can see Fed clerks. 100+ and Fed Clerk for Penn 2014: 78%. Solid work Penn.
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Wow Penn to 190.Tiago Splitter wrote:Turns out the ABA summary is on there too so we can see Fed clerks. 100+ and Fed Clerk for Penn 2014: 78%. Solid work Penn.
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Re: Latest employment data
So the projected ABA release is sometime in April?
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end of april best case scenarioMoneytrees wrote:So the projected ABA release is sometime in April?
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Re: Latest employment data
do u guys think there is going to be some huge change or something?
It'll be the same as it ever was
It'll be the same as it ever was
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Not really.Desert Fox wrote:do u guys think there is going to be some huge change or something?
It'll be the same as it ever was
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This is our version of the stock market.Desert Fox wrote:do u guys think there is going to be some huge change or something?
It'll be the same as it ever was
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Re: Latest employment data
Wow, whatever Penn is doing other career service departments need to take note. Based on these numbers, attending Penn looks very appealing.
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Re: Latest employment data
Penn has a relatively small class size and it feeds into NYC big law. When NYC-focused corporate hiring is strong (as it has been of late), Penn is going to do great. It's basically the same factors that explain Cornell's strong employment numbers relative to its peers.Hutz_and_Goodman wrote:Wow, whatever Penn is doing other career service departments need to take note. Based on these numbers, attending Penn looks very appealing.
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Re: Latest employment data
Not sure how accurate this is but I heard from someone who works in a career services department that all schools will have c/o 2014 data up on their websites by April 15th.
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This is probably right, but things are a little complicated this year.pamphleteer wrote:Not sure how accurate this is but I heard from someone who works in a career services department that all schools will have c/o 2014 data up on their websites by April 15th.
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Is that just because of the 10 months instead of 9 months out requirement or are there more juicy details?jenesaislaw wrote:This is probably right, but things are a little complicated this year.pamphleteer wrote:Not sure how accurate this is but I heard from someone who works in a career services department that all schools will have c/o 2014 data up on their websites by April 15th.
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ooo got the down low?jenesaislaw wrote:This is probably right, but things are a little complicated this year.pamphleteer wrote:Not sure how accurate this is but I heard from someone who works in a career services department that all schools will have c/o 2014 data up on their websites by April 15th.
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Re: Latest employment data
The schools probably have the information at this point. It might be a good idea to ask the schools for their Class of 2014 report before putting down a deposit.
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Has anyone ever done this before?LurkerShirker wrote:The schools probably have the information at this point. It might be a good idea to ask the schools for their Class of 2014 report before putting down a deposit.
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Would it make a difference if someone says yes? Seems like a pretty straightforward propositionrion91 wrote:Has anyone ever done this before?LurkerShirker wrote:The schools probably have the information at this point. It might be a good idea to ask the schools for their Class of 2014 report before putting down a deposit.
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True, but it seems like a non-sensible question if they're eventually publishing the numbers in May or April. I agree, I'd love to see the numbers but I'm not sure I'd have the courage to hit up each school for the figures looking a bit impatient.Clemenceau wrote:Would it make a difference if someone says yes? Seems like a pretty straightforward propositionrion91 wrote:Has anyone ever done this before?LurkerShirker wrote:The schools probably have the information at this point. It might be a good idea to ask the schools for their Class of 2014 report before putting down a deposit.
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Yeah, just 10 months out. There should have been more juicy details, but the ABA Section of Legal Ed Council cowered.Tiago Splitter wrote:Is that just because of the 10 months instead of 9 months out requirement or are there more juicy details?jenesaislaw wrote:This is probably right, but things are a little complicated this year.pamphleteer wrote:Not sure how accurate this is but I heard from someone who works in a career services department that all schools will have c/o 2014 data up on their websites by April 15th.
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Sorry, I'm ill-informed on this topic. Are they changing the reporting guidelines so that schools have to report where people are working 10 months out instead of 9 months out? Was this change done to increase the % employed statistic?jenesaislaw wrote: Yeah, just 10 months out. There should have been more juicy details, but the ABA Section of Legal Ed Council cowered.
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