Skip to main content

Search

Law firms with at least 251 attorneys total across one or more offices.
Glossary term
The increase (or decrease) in the size of the previous year's class size based on how many students transfer in or out of the school.
Glossary term
This is how much you would owe if you borrowed the full cost of attendance, accounting for interest that accumulates during school.
Glossary term
These graduates are unemployed, pursuing an advanced degree, or have an unknown employment status. Otherwise, the graduate is employed. PURSUING GRADUATE DEGREE FULL TIME The graduate is pursuing further graduate education as...
Glossary term
Includes jobs that do not require any professional skills or training and is not viewed as part of a career path.
Glossary term
This figure includes academic dismissals and students who drop out for any reason.
Glossary term
A part-time program allows you to complete your JD over a longer period than full-time counterparts, who usually do four or five courses per semester.
Glossary term
The percentage of all enrolled students (not just 1Ls) in a given academic year that receive no tuition discount, whether need-based or not, or with strings or without.
Glossary term
The percentage of all enrolled students (not just 1Ls) in a given academic year that receives some tuition discount, whether need-based or not, or with strings or without.
Glossary term
Includes jobs which require professional skills or training, but for which a J.D. is neither an advantage nor particularly applicable, such as an accountant, teacher, business manager, or nurse.
Glossary term
The projected debt owed by a graduate who borrows to attend the law school. The figure is as of six months following graduation when the first loan payment is due; assumes no...
Glossary term
Jobs with the government (at any level) or with public interest organizations, such as charitable non-profits and unions. Unless otherwise specified, we count only jobs that are both long-term and full-time.
Glossary term
This is how much the school says it costs to attend, including tuition and cost of living. The cost of living figure usually reflects 9 or 10 months of living expenses. Generally...
Glossary term
The ABA collects and reports data about the race and ethnicity of every student enrolled in a JD program at accredited schools. Each student will fall into only one category below. HISPANICS...
Glossary term
Helps you peer underneath the average salaries and see how different graduates fare in greater detail. Pay attention to non-responses. The greater the percentage reporting, the more reliable the salary information will...
Glossary term
Schools can provide salary information for any job classification, but usually only provide it for graduates reporting a salary for long-term, full-time jobs in the following categories: All Employed Job Type Employer...
Glossary term
OFFER STATUS: Received, Intend to Negotiate: You plan to ask the school to increase the amount of the offer and/or change the scholarship conditions. Received, Do Not Intend to Negotiate: You do...
Glossary term
Includes jobs that are financed, directly or indirectly, by the graduate's school or university.
Glossary term
Categorizes employed graduates by whether each graduate continues to look for a new job, despite already being employed. The options are seeking, not seeking, and unknown.
Glossary term
Law firms with 10 or fewer attorneys, including solo practitioners.
Glossary term

503 results