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Survey suggests prospective law students still have stars in their eyes

The National Law Journal

June 19, 2012

Despite the recent spate of grim news about law graduate employment, one key group appears to be paying little attention: prospective law students. A survey of 645 would-be law students by Kaplan Test Prep found that a law school's job placement numbers ranked last in importance in the decision about where to apply.

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