AntipodeanPhil wrote:I believe it is all just data that the schools provide to the NALP - nothing suggests the NALP does anything to verify or corroborate it. So, the question is: how much do you trust the schools?
While trusting whether the schools report data accurately is one question (and, with evidence, might be legitimate in some cases), another question, which I think is more probative, is whether the
alumni are reporting their employment data accurately. Ultimately, it is up to the alumni to accurately report the data; also, look at the consequences for the schools vs. the alumni if data is misreported. Villanova is an example of what can happen to a school that decides to juice the numbers. If an alumnus reports his salary as $95K instead of $80K, how would (or could) the school find out? Importantly, the reported employment data is through voluntary disclosure of the alumni, so verification or corroboration can only go so far.
For those interested, the (very) detailed employment data reported to NALP from all law schools is compiled in their "Jobs & JD's" report, published every year. I believe it costs $66 (if you're a member) to purchase a copy:
http://www.nalp.org/productdetail/?productID=145; your school also might have a copy you can look at.
I'm not sure if LST offers anything beyond what is in the "Jobs & JD's" report--please note, I'm assuming that the information from each school's NALP questionnaire is compiled (by school) within the report. If anyone has more info on this, please let me know.
EDIT: After a little investigation, it appears that the individual school reports are "confidential" (as described on LST), so this leads me to believe that they aren't broken down by school in the report; still, that leads me to question why the report costs $66 (or $91 for a non-member!).
EDIT 2:
Here is the NALP questionnaire for alumni to return:
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Here is the ABA employment data questionnaire (including the memo outlining the changes):
http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/ ... eckdam.pdf
Also, the ABA plans to "aggregate" the salary info from the NALP data:
"As with the 2011 version of this Questionnaire, the job data is “unbundled” from the salary data. We do not propose reporting school specific salary data. Rather we will use NALP salary information which will be aggregated on a state-wide basis for each field (if available) on our Placement Data Summary."
USNWR indicates that they use the ABA data to report (interpret, really) their results for "job placement success."