2018 law school graduates are having slightly better success at finding full-time long-term jobs than recent law graduates, according to data from the American Bar Association.
Graduates with full-time jobs approximately 10 months after graduation increased 2.7 percent from 2017 to 2018. Those jobs included positions that require passage of the bar and those that just provide an advantage for a juris doctorate.
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