Princeton Review Complete Book of Law Schools
- List Price: $21.95
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Princeton Review
- Publish date: 11/21/2000
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Choosing and getting admitted to the right law school is an important process. A student ready to apply is committing thousands of dollars (and years of loan payments) to this endeavor. This book gives students the benefit of all the information they need about a school (tuition, admissions data, average LSAT scores, etc.). We tell students everything they need to know, such as: what LSAT score does it take to get in? what's the acceptance rate? what's the placement rate for graduating students? how heavy is the workload? can you expect a high salary?
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We also include an "employment profile" of each school covered, so students can see what might be in store after graduating. Here's Stanford University's employment profile:
% grads employed immediately: 97
% grads employed within 6 months: 98
Average starting salary: $76,466
Grads employed by field (%):
private practice: 59
business/industry: 12
judicial clerkships: 25
public interest: 2
academia: 2
A complete guide to the law school admissions process, and informative looks at over 200 top schools, makes The Complete Book of Law Schools the most helpful book on the market.
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