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Law Practice

Apr. 16, 2010

Law Students: Confident in Prospects

Law school students have a lot of confidence in their employment prospects after school but could hardly say the same of their peers, according to a new survey from Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions.

By Kari Hamanaka

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Law school students have a lot of confidence in their employment prospects after school but could hardly say the same of their peers, according to a new survey from Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions. The study found 52 percent of pre-law students said they were "very confident" in their ability to find a job upon graduation. Only 16 percent could say the same when asked about their peers...

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