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NY Times: LSAT Takers and Law School Enrollments Plunge Amidst Poor Placement Prospects

TaxProf:

Following up on Tuesday’s posts:
Number of LSAT Test-Takers Falls 16.4% (Nov. 20, 2012)
The Job Market for Law Grads Has Been Declining for a Long Time (Nov. 20, 2012)

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One response to “NY Times: LSAT Takers and Law School Enrollments Plunge Amidst Poor Placement Prospects”

  1. It is both understandable and unfortunate that there is a decline in law school enrollments. Understandable in that the job prospects are poor after graduation. It is unfortunate in that education in the law and how to think like a lawyer is extraordinarily valuable by itself.
    It has been quite some time since people have viewed education and becoming an educated person as valuable. Instead, the primary values are getting a job, high paying, and consuming, vast amounts.