Latest Blogger Commentary on Non-Elite Law School Grads Woes
Posted by AustinGroothuis | 18 Jan, 2008It's been done several times in the past year...a legitimate news source does a write-up on law school, citing the high tuition, high student loan debt, high expectations law students have to make a lot of money (many feeling misled by law school marketing material touting high average salaries), and the disappointment of so many law students in discovering the two-tiered nature of starting salaries.
Professor Caron posts a useful roundup of the latest reactions to another one of those articles.
I hate to keep posting this sort of stuff, but it is important for law school applicants to fully comprehend the risks before deciding to go to certain law schools. So it is good we are seeing this sort of discussion.
But I, like Carol Elefant at Legal Blog Watch, wish there was more discussion among academic insiders.
Surprisingly, I haven't seen much discussion about this topic in the academic blogosphere. Surely, most law professors (who generally have top credentials that would qualify them for jobs at large firms) must realize that the job prospects for lower performing students are dim. Yet, I've not seen any law professors offer advice on whether to attend law school.