doug_7506 wrote:Just looked up some recent salary numbers. These are all for students getting work in the private field.
Tulane $140,000
LSU $65,000
Loyola $92,000
Southern $92,000
Makes no sense to me.... Anyone care to elaborate?
Not trying to say salary will determine where I go to law school... Just found these numbers odd...
Tulane 1L here.
First and foremost, 99% of schools lie about their salary.
Whether it be a tier 4 fighting for low LSATs, or a T6 fighting to remain within that said bracket.
I thought Southern did not report it's salary data (they refuse to answer the US News survey so you must have either 1) made up that data or 2) got it from somewhere else).
(All of my salary estimates are "median" estimates)
SOUTHERN: Anyway Southern's median private sector salary is probably around $30,000-$40,000. A large portion of each class is failed out and then another significant portion is unemployed. It's an HBCU - and as much as this pains me to say being a URM, HBCU law programs are death sentences to begin with so stay far far away (except for Howard which has employment outcomes on par or better than roughly all T1s aside from the T14).
LOYOLA: Most of the Loyola grads work in New Orleans (they dominate here - by quantity [I wouldn't know about quality]). As a result, Loyola's salary would be a little higher (but the COL difference would make up for it). I would roughly estimate that their starting salary median would be around $50,0000.
LSU: LSU dominates the state, not unlike Ole Miss, UGA, U of Alabama, U of North Carolina, or U of Texas. A portion of LSU grads do go to Texas - I'm not sure of how many, but it's relatively slim. LSU's starting salary median is around $55,000 (100% reporting - US News).
TULANE: On average only about 25% of the class stays in Louisiana (about 15% of each class comes from Louisiana). Tulane graduates end up spreading out around the US usually to the states of NY, LA, TX, CA, FL, and to a lesser extent, DC (I can't for the life of me explain why Tulane cannot grasp the GA market). Tulane places 60% in firms. At 30% (median of the 60%), the median salary in private practice would fall into Tulane's big law range (top 1/3 of the class - prior to the economy of course). So it's starting salary median is probably somewhere around $110,000-$170,000.
All of these estimates were from the data you provided and US News - and also simple calculations.
I'm not going to speculate on what the salaries are now, but I assume they're lower like everyone elses.
I really hope I didn't confuse anyone with the math and percentages.
To make things more clear, LSU places 61% in firms. That would mean that the $55,000 would be within the top 1/3 of the total class (which clearly exceeds their big law placement).
Law school data can become pretty confusing.
EDIT: Editing for typos