UConn Job Outlook Forum
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UConn Job Outlook
So I'd like to practice in Connecticut and am looking at UConn. Does anyone have an current information about employment/salary outcomes? I tried LST but they didn't have any salary information.
- PrezRand
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Re: UConn Job Outlook
https://www.law.uconn.edu/sites/default ... -04-26.pdfbatmanfatman wrote:So I'd like to practice in Connecticut and am looking at UConn. Does anyone have an current information about employment/salary outcomes? I tried LST but they didn't have any salary information.
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Re: UConn Job Outlook
You will not find salary information. For you to see that, the school has to have elected to supply it.
Can you think of any reasons that a school might not supply information regarding average salaries for their graduates?
Can you think of any reasons that a school might not supply information regarding average salaries for their graduates?
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Re: UConn Job Outlook
cavalier1138 wrote:You will not find salary information. For you to see that, the school has to have elected to supply it.
Can you think of any reasons that a school might not supply information regarding average salaries for their graduates?
TOTAL SURVEYED 15,000 200,000 65,000 75,453 118/133 88.7%
Because possibly starting your career making 15K sounds horrible
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Oh, I didn't even catch that they'd tacked on the extra pages.batmanfatman wrote:cavalier1138 wrote:You will not find salary information. For you to see that, the school has to have elected to supply it.
Can you think of any reasons that a school might not supply information regarding average salaries for their graduates?
TOTAL SURVEYED 15,000 200,000 65,000 75,453 118/133 88.7%
Because possibly starting your career making 15K sounds horrible
Yeah, you don't even have to look at the low numbers. If you look at the people in the class working as lawyers, then you have an average income of $78k, and a median of $65k. That's not enough to pay off law school debt unless you're doing IBR/PAYE.
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- bmathers
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Re: UConn Job Outlook
At sticker, yes. But, I don't really expect someone to be attending UConn at sticker...cavalier1138 wrote:Oh, I didn't even catch that they'd tacked on the extra pages.batmanfatman wrote:cavalier1138 wrote:You will not find salary information. For you to see that, the school has to have elected to supply it.
Can you think of any reasons that a school might not supply information regarding average salaries for their graduates?
TOTAL SURVEYED 15,000 200,000 65,000 75,453 118/133 88.7%
Because possibly starting your career making 15K sounds horrible
Yeah, you don't even have to look at the low numbers. If you look at the people in the class working as lawyers, then you have an average income of $78k, and a median of $65k. That's not enough to pay off law school debt unless you're doing IBR/PAYE.
- guynourmin
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Re: UConn Job Outlook
Well about a third of the class pays sticker, but in-state sticker is only 26k/yr -- very reasonable!bmathers wrote:At sticker, yes. But, I don't really expect someone to be attending UConn at sticker...cavalier1138 wrote:Oh, I didn't even catch that they'd tacked on the extra pages.batmanfatman wrote:cavalier1138 wrote:You will not find salary information. For you to see that, the school has to have elected to supply it.
Can you think of any reasons that a school might not supply information regarding average salaries for their graduates?
TOTAL SURVEYED 15,000 200,000 65,000 75,453 118/133 88.7%
Because possibly starting your career making 15K sounds horrible
Yeah, you don't even have to look at the low numbers. If you look at the people in the class working as lawyers, then you have an average income of $78k, and a median of $65k. That's not enough to pay off law school debt unless you're doing IBR/PAYE.