So far, it’s been good to be a UC-Irvine law student.
Not only does the entire inaugural class get its J.D.s free of tuition, all 60 students also have jobs lined up for the summer.
Not only does UC-Irvine School of Law's inaugural class get its J.D.s free of tuition, all 60 students also have summer jobs lined up. School officials say they've helped place almost 30 students at nonprofits and 17 with judges. The rest will be at law firms and prosecutors' offices.
March 26, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on The Recorder
So far, it’s been good to be a UC-Irvine law student.
Not only does the entire inaugural class get its J.D.s free of tuition, all 60 students also have jobs lined up for the summer.
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