Employment Statistics by School - C/O 2019 rolling out + C/O 2012-2017 data
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Loyola LA - 17.1% (+0.7%)
Re: Employment Statistics by School - C/O 2018 rolling out + C/O 2012-2017 data
Looks like they have some links on Reddit to schools we hadn't found yet (further down the list). I'd just mine the data myself, but I'm about to go into a meeting, so if anyone's bored, have at it.
Re: Employment Statistics by School - C/O 2018 rolling out + C/O 2012-2017 data
BYU - 15.4% (+1.6%)
George Mason - 21.2% (+3.4%)
SMU - 25.8% (-2.2%)
Tulane - 22.6% (+2.0%)
Hastings - 23.1% (+2.4%)
Missouri - 16.1% (+4.3%)
Miami - 10.4% (-5.4%)
Villanova - 21.7% (+3.5%)
Rutgers - 12.0% (+2.0%)
San Diego - 16.7%
Chicago-Kent - 17.2% (+4.6%)
Arkansas - 10.6%
Wayne State - 13.5%
Drexel - 10.9%
George Mason - 21.2% (+3.4%)
SMU - 25.8% (-2.2%)
Tulane - 22.6% (+2.0%)
Hastings - 23.1% (+2.4%)
Missouri - 16.1% (+4.3%)
Miami - 10.4% (-5.4%)
Villanova - 21.7% (+3.5%)
Rutgers - 12.0% (+2.0%)
San Diego - 16.7%
Chicago-Kent - 17.2% (+4.6%)
Arkansas - 10.6%
Wayne State - 13.5%
Drexel - 10.9%
Re: Employment Statistics by School - C/O 2018 rolling out + C/O 2012-2017 data
GW 49.2% ? Not sure if calculated correctly.
Re: Employment Statistics by School - C/O 2018 rolling out + C/O 2012-2017 data
I show:
GWU - 35.6% (+3.5%)
160 in 100+ firms and 25 in federal clerkships = 185. Class size was 520, so 185/520 = 35.6%
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Re: Employment Statistics by School - C/O 2018 rolling out + C/O 2012-2017 data
Stranger wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 11:22 amI'm getting that, too.Dough-Bear wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 9:17 amThen should vandy have two more fed clerks? Or am I doing something wrong?
Dough-Bear wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:09 amVandy c/o 2018 is out
179 grads
97 in Big Law = 54.189%
18 fed clerkships = 10.05 %
BL + FC = 115 / 179 = 64.245 %
https://law.vanderbilt.edu/2018-EmploymentSummary.pdf
Correction:
Vanderbilt - 64.2% (-2.8%)
Re: Employment Statistics by School - C/O 2018 rolling out + C/O 2012-2017 data
Since Stranger has done so much heavy lifting here, I’ve made him the OP. Nebby has given his permission to change the OP.
Re: Employment Statistics by School - C/O 2018 rolling out + C/O 2012-2017 data
I'm slowly updating my 5-year weighted average tables, but wanted to update y'all on how those numbers are looking for the Top 19 schools which have reported this year's numbers so far:
Columbia - 81.7%
Chicago - 81.1%
Penn - 78.8%
Virginia - 78.3%
Duke - 77.5%
Stanford - 76.8%
Cornell - 74.5%
NYU - 73.8%
Harvard - 73.7%
Northwestern - 71.4%
Michigan - 66.3%
Berkeley - 65.1%
Yale - 65.0%
Vanderbilt - 59.8%
Georgetown - 55.9%
Texas - 49.5%
WUSTL - 46.6%
UCLA - 44.3%
USC - 42.1%
This is all pretty much as expected, with gains at the bottom.
Columbia - 81.7%
Chicago - 81.1%
Penn - 78.8%
Virginia - 78.3%
Duke - 77.5%
Stanford - 76.8%
Cornell - 74.5%
NYU - 73.8%
Harvard - 73.7%
Northwestern - 71.4%
Michigan - 66.3%
Berkeley - 65.1%
Yale - 65.0%
Vanderbilt - 59.8%
Georgetown - 55.9%
Texas - 49.5%
WUSTL - 46.6%
UCLA - 44.3%
USC - 42.1%
This is all pretty much as expected, with gains at the bottom.
Last edited by Stranger on Mon Apr 22, 2019 3:56 pm, edited 5 times in total.
Re: Employment Statistics by School - C/O 2018 rolling out + C/O 2012-2017 data
A 5-year average would be fantastic. Looking forward to it. Thanks!!Stranger wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2019 6:54 pmI'm slowly updating my 5-year weighted average tables, but wanted to update y'all on how those numbers are looking for the Top 19 schools which have reported this year's numbers so far:
Columbia - 81.7%
Chicago - 81.1%
Penn - 78.8%
Virginia - 78.3%
Duke - 77.5%
NYU - 73.8%
Harvard - 73.7%
Northwestern - 71.4%
Michigan - 66.3%
Vanderbilt - 59.8%
Georgetown - 55.9%
Texas - 49.5%
WUSTL - 46.6%
UCLA - 44.3%
This is all pretty much as expected, with gains at the bottom.
Re: Employment Statistics by School - C/O 2018 rolling out + C/O 2012-2017 data
Only 5 schools remaining that were > 25% last year: Yale, Stanford, Berkeley, USC, and UNC.
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