Ah yep, Hastings is closer to GGU than to Boalt.splitbrain wrote:Data is for Class of 2010
Bar passage required, full time (out of all graduates reported):
Stanford: Not reported
Berkeley: 93.5%
Hastings: 52.3%
Golden Gate: 35.3%
Percentage of graduates as a whole that are in a law firm with 251+ attorneys:
Stanford: 48.5%
Berkeley: 47.6%
Hastings: 16%
Golden Gate: 2%
How many people are still applying to TTT and TTTT? Forum
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Re: How many people are still applying to TTT and TTTT?
First let's cut this down to the two most important stats.
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Re: How many people are still applying to TTT and TTTT?
It seems the other posters have already done the work for me.splitbrain wrote:
Maybe Aqualad can explain? Hmm, MTal?
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Re: How many people are still applying to TTT and TTTT?
Ah fine I can play with interpretation, too.
Alright fine ya got me but at least I gave you actual statistics to usesplitbrain wrote: Data is for Class of 2010
Unemployed, seeking work:
Stanford: <0.05%
Berkeley: 3.72%
Hastings: 5.6% (Only 5% higher than Stanford yet 8.1% lower than GGU!)
NALP average: 6.2%
Golden Gate: 13.7%
Percentage in a position that requires bar-passage (FT/PT), of those that reported being employed:
Stanford: Not reported
Berkeley: 96%
Hastings: 86.86% (I don't need to manipulate the interpretation of this one)
NALP average: 68.4%
Golden Gate: 45.1%
Bar passage required, full time (out of all graduates reported):
Stanford: Not reported
Berkeley: 93.5%
Hastings: 52.3% (Still a majority! 17% higher! Mmk this one's harder to fudge)
Golden Gate: 35.3%
Percentage of graduates working for law firms that are employed in a law firm with 251+ attorneys:
Stanford: 87.4%
Berkeley: 84.1%
Hastings: 29.32% (Almost 5 times higher than GGU but only 3 times less than Stanford! ...yeah that's all I got for this one)
NALP average: 26.5%
Golden Gate: 6%
Percentage of graduates as a whole that are in a law firm with 251+ attorneys:
Stanford: 48.5%
Berkeley: 47.6%
Hastings: 16% (Still 8 times higher than GGU)(mm fudge)
Golden Gate: 2%
Clerkships (out of all graduates reported):
Stanford: 31%
Berkeley: 9.39%
Hastings: 4.5% (Too full on fudge)
Golden Gate: 0.7%
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Re: How many people are still applying to TTT and TTTT?
You post too stupidly.splitbrain wrote:Ah fine I can play with interpretation, too.
Alright fine ya got me but at least I gave you actual statistics to usesplitbrain wrote: Data is for Class of 2010
Unemployed, seeking work:
Stanford: <0.05%
Berkeley: 3.72%
Hastings: 5.6% (Only 5% higher than Stanford yet 8.1% lower than GGU!)
NALP average: 6.2%
Golden Gate: 13.7%
Percentage in a position that requires bar-passage (FT/PT), of those that reported being employed:
Stanford: Not reported
Berkeley: 96%
Hastings: 86.86% (I don't need to manipulate the interpretation of this one)
NALP average: 68.4%
Golden Gate: 45.1%
Bar passage required, full time (out of all graduates reported):
Stanford: Not reported
Berkeley: 93.5%
Hastings: 52.3% (Still a majority! 17% higher! Mmk this one's harder to fudge)
Golden Gate: 35.3%
Percentage of graduates working for law firms that are employed in a law firm with 251+ attorneys:
Stanford: 87.4%
Berkeley: 84.1%
Hastings: 29.32% (Almost 5 times higher than GGU but only 3 times less than Stanford! ...yeah that's all I got for this one)
NALP average: 26.5%
Golden Gate: 6%
Percentage of graduates as a whole that are in a law firm with 251+ attorneys:
Stanford: 48.5%
Berkeley: 47.6%
Hastings: 16% (Still 8 times higher than GGU)(mm fudge)
Golden Gate: 2%
Clerkships (out of all graduates reported):
Stanford: 31%
Berkeley: 9.39%
Hastings: 4.5% (Too full on fudge)
Golden Gate: 0.7%
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Re: How many people are still applying to TTT and TTTT?
While my foot's in my mouth, I'm trying to do another comparison but, shockingly, there's barely any decent employment info for schools in the fourth tier. I'm kind of impressed that GGU had that much available tbh.
Meh. Sorry for comin off like a jerk, there.
Meh. Sorry for comin off like a jerk, there.
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Re: How many people are still applying to TTT and TTTT?
Like I said, if law schools want to troll for themselves while still using honest data, they should just promote the shit out of that page Paul Campos posted earlier. 30K full-time jobs for 45K students? And almost 90% of kids find some sort of work?
That really is an outstanding result for the type of worthless shit people who enter law school.
That really is an outstanding result for the type of worthless shit people who enter law school.