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Education

Nov. 21, 2012

Law schools admissions dropping, survey says

Law schools are facing a crucial period of change as they account for the low number of legal jobs available in the market and a declining number of students willing to pursue legal education.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Law schools are facing a crucial period of change as they adjust to the low number of legal jobs available in the market and a declining number of students willing to pursue legal education.


More than half of 123 law school admission officers polled in a survey conducted by Kaplan Test Prep. admit that their law schools are taking on fewer students for their entering classes. Most of those officers cite ...

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