January 14, 2005
Law Students Unhappy With Career Counseling
Half of American law students feel that their schools do a lousy job of helping them with job searches and career counseling, according to the results of a survey released last week.
That is especially worrying when considered alongside another statistic from the survey: About 56 percent of law students say they will each incur $60,000 or more of student-loan debt before they graduate.
The findings come from the Law School Survey of Student Engagement, conducted by Indiana
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