Here is the url from the NPR site, and there is also a link to listen to the story that went out on the radio.
Do Law Schools Cook Their Employment Numbers?
NPR does a good job on this article, especially with this quote:
"A school might advertise a median salary of $160,000," ... "and not disclose that only 10 percent of a class actually responded to the salary survey."
Exactly! The fact is that the law school industry pushes those median salaries figures everywhere they can, but the fact is that for many if not most law schools, a small, sometimes a very small, fraction of grads actually report their salaries. That is the fact that will get the jury on our side. That is the smoking gun. Until we can get discovery and really get some inside info. Of course, many grads have reported on the internet that the practices of these law schools in collecting this data are crooked as hell.
Monday, January 16, 2012
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