American University, Washington College of Law
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 12:12 am
Just curious about peoples thoughts about this school.
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If you came back to TLS just to talk shit about American (which seems pretty obvious from your profile), you're preaching to the choir.CAsun83 wrote:Just curious about peoples thoughts about this school.
what gave you that idea?Mullens wrote:If you came back to TLS just to talk shit about American (which seems pretty obvious from your profile), you're preaching to the choir.CAsun83 wrote:Just curious about peoples thoughts about this school.
Doubtful given his pretty scathing profile.leigh912198972 wrote:He's prob the American dean who wrote that stuff posted in the other thread lol
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... t=Americanleigh912198972 wrote:He's prob the American dean who wrote that stuff posted in the other thread lol
Sounds pretty good!Such high tuition begs the question of worth. Specifically, potential students will wonder how well a degree will prepare them to pass the bar and find that dream job. Well, only about 87% of students passed the bar, which is most commonly taken in New York, Maryland, or Virginia. And the average starting salary-$90K for the private sector in 2007-does not compare to that of schools which are comparably expensive.
To conclude that career prospects are grim, however, would be incorrect. Around 93% of graduates have employment secured within nine months of graduation and American University Law School places fairly well nationally-to a much larger extent than most schools which are comparable in reputation and ranking. Even though 70% of students stay in the South Atlantic region, finding work mostly in D.C. and Maryland, the rest of the graduates spread themselves up the East Coast and even in the Pacific region (6% as reported by US News). Further, the median for public service work, around $53,000, is comparable to that of many top-14 schools. So, while not every student finds their dream job, it seems that if one does well at American, the opportunities for success abound.
Paul Campos wrote:Let's take a look at TLS's own evaluation, from the Law School Profiles section:
Sounds pretty good!Such high tuition begs the question of worth. Specifically, potential students will wonder how well a degree will prepare them to pass the bar and find that dream job. Well, only about 87% of students passed the bar, which is most commonly taken in New York, Maryland, or Virginia. And the average starting salary-$90K for the private sector in 2007-does not compare to that of schools which are comparably expensive.
To conclude that career prospects are grim, however, would be incorrect. Around 93% of graduates have employment secured within nine months of graduation and American University Law School places fairly well nationally-to a much larger extent than most schools which are comparable in reputation and ranking. Even though 70% of students stay in the South Atlantic region, finding work mostly in D.C. and Maryland, the rest of the graduates spread themselves up the East Coast and even in the Pacific region (6% as reported by US News). Further, the median for public service work, around $53,000, is comparable to that of many top-14 schools. So, while not every student finds their dream job, it seems that if one does well at American, the opportunities for success abound.