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Georgetown Employment

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Dec 01, 2013 3:29 pm

I found this employment chart and I wanted to know what people's opinions are, especially anyone who actually attends GULC.

http://www.law.georgetown.edu/careers/o ... ry-6-5.pdf

According to this, 314 (332-18) (You will see this written out below the charts) GULC students in the class of 2012 were able to secure employment that pays over 100k salary. Given that there were 626 students in the class of 2012, this means that more than half of Georgetown students graduating in 2012 had starting salaries that were over 100k. Most people believe that there are also many more students who obtain public interest positions by choice, who very well could be taking the 100k salary type jobs instead. So, if we take this chart and the information with it to be fact, the percentage of students who graduated Georgetown in 2012 who obtained "desirable" employment (by almost anyone's standards) is notably over 50%, (probably more like something in the 60's?).

What do you guys think? Are these numbers just blatant lies? Can they be? Any opinions from someone who goes to Georgetown would be great, but all opinions are welcome.

Thanks a lot

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Re: Georgetown Employment

Post by A. Nony Mouse » Sun Dec 01, 2013 4:20 pm

If you're an 0L, you're not allowed to post in this forum: http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... 3&t=189981

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