I know the idea is you go to LS for a legal job, but are there any stats out there which look at the number of people employed (broken down, big law, clerk, ft/pt, etc), those unemployed and searching, and those no searching (because they're rich or whatever)?
Anyone know of these in existence, doesn't look like ABA, ATL, LST, etc lists it like this. Idk if it's even collected, i know that's an odd category, but i'd like to see it.
Different type of Employment Stats Forum
- stillwater

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Re: Different type of Employment Stats
go to michigan bro
- Monochromatic Oeuvre

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Re: Different type of Employment Stats
You can pretty much assume every who is unemployed would rather be employed. Even the people who just went for the pantie-dropping prestige needs a job to do that.
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- rinkrat19

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Re: Different type of Employment Stats
The and ABA questionnaire data IS broken down like that.
http://www.lstscorereports.com/?school= ... n&show=ABA
http://www.lstscorereports.com/?school= ... n&show=ABA
- stillwater

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Re: Different type of Employment Stats
.Monochromatic Oeuvre wrote:You can pretty much assume every who is unemployed would rather be employed. Even the people who just went for the pantie-dropping prestige need a job to do that.
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UMich11

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Re: Different type of Employment Stats
Perfect. Don't know how i missed that. thanksrinkrat19 wrote:The and ABA questionnaire data IS broken down like that.
http://www.lstscorereports.com/?school= ... n&show=ABA
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