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15 Schools with the worst unemployment rates

Post by TTTLS » Wed May 09, 2012 9:03 pm

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What's the deal with Santa Clara? :O

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Post by CanadianWolf » Wed May 09, 2012 9:06 pm

Thanks !

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Post by blurbz » Wed May 09, 2012 9:15 pm

It might not be a great school.

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Post by MrPapagiorgio » Wed May 09, 2012 9:21 pm

Cali legal market still hasn't recovered. Thus, with Stanford, Boalt, USC, UCLA, Davis (I'm sure I'm forgetting some) all win out over Santa Clara grads. Some schools under-perform their rank, just like some schools over-perform their rank. George Mason comes to mind as the former.

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Post by SaintsTheMetal » Thu May 10, 2012 1:24 am

Wow, SCU and USF really surprise me on there, especially USF! Both schools in the top 100.. and about as selective as some schools in the top50.. Depressing for us from cali :(

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Post by bk1 » Thu May 10, 2012 1:27 am

Not surprised in the least. The CA job market, especially NorCal, is SPS.

This data has been obvious since LST published the 2009 data. SCU/USF (as well as UCD/UCH) suffered horribly in comparison to other schools similar in rank.

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Post by sundance95 » Thu May 10, 2012 3:03 am

SaintsTheMetal wrote:Wow, SCU and USF really surprise me on there, especially USF! Both schools in the top 100.. and about as selective as some schools in the top50.. Depressing for us from cali :(
Based on anecdotes from friends who went to these schools...I'm not surprised in the least.

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Re: 15 Schools with the worst unemployment rates

Post by BearState » Thu May 10, 2012 11:19 am

bk187 wrote:Not surprised in the least. The CA job market, especially NorCal, is SPS.

This data has been obvious since LST published the 2009 data. SCU/USF (as well as UCD/UCH) suffered horribly in comparison to other schools similar in rank.
What does SPS mean? Urbandictionary is useless (unless you mean the NorCal job market is a saucy puppet show).

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Post by Nelson » Thu May 10, 2012 11:23 am

BearState wrote:
bk187 wrote:Not surprised in the least. The CA job market, especially NorCal, is SPS.

This data has been obvious since LST published the 2009 data. SCU/USF (as well as UCD/UCH) suffered horribly in comparison to other schools similar in rank.
What does SPS mean? Urbandictionary is useless (unless you mean the NorCal job market is a saucy puppet show).
Shit pure shit.

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Re: 15 Schools with the worst unemployment rates

Post by Lord Randolph McDuff » Thu May 10, 2012 11:27 am

I agree that this data is old news, but it is still interesting to look at it from both a ranking perspective and with LST's new categories for data. Wow at the California and Florida legal markets.

I had a full from Santa Clara and I wanted to consider it because of its location. I called and spoke with their career services dean who basically was completely ignorant (or, completely dishonest) regarding how horrible SCU's grads were doing. I remember feeling disgusted with her when I got off the phone. Sorry you are ruining peoples lives with your bullshit and you are too biased to see it.

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Re: 15 Schools with the worst unemployment rates

Post by BearState » Thu May 10, 2012 11:44 am

Nelson wrote:
BearState wrote:
bk187 wrote:Not surprised in the least. The CA job market, especially NorCal, is SPS.

This data has been obvious since LST published the 2009 data. SCU/USF (as well as UCD/UCH) suffered horribly in comparison to other schools similar in rank.
What does SPS mean? Urbandictionary is useless (unless you mean the NorCal job market is a saucy puppet show).
Shit pure shit.
Thanks.

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Re: 15 Schools with the worst unemployment rates

Post by Lord Randolph McDuff » Thu May 10, 2012 12:04 pm

BearState wrote:
Nelson wrote:
BearState wrote:
bk187 wrote:Not surprised in the least. The CA job market, especially NorCal, is SPS.

This data has been obvious since LST published the 2009 data. SCU/USF (as well as UCD/UCH) suffered horribly in comparison to other schools similar in rank.
What does SPS mean? Urbandictionary is useless (unless you mean the NorCal job market is a saucy puppet show).
Shit pure shit.
Thanks.
You know, that bear died, bro

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Re: 15 Schools with the worst unemployment rates

Post by BearState » Thu May 10, 2012 1:27 pm

Lord Randolph McDuff wrote: You know, that bear died, bro
I know, and its heart breaking. Don't mean to offend. I was about to change it, but someone suggested it carry on as a memorial.

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