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LSAT SCORE vs. SALARY?

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楼主
发表于 2004-12-1 07:05:00 | 只看该作者

LSAT SCORE vs. SALARY?



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Average LSAT: 145 *












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45,000



67,000



2.7




St. Thomas University



40,000



60,000



9.2




Washburn



34,200



48,000



5.3




New England



40,000



70,000



4.7




Thomas M. Cooley



32,500



55,000



6.0




CUNY- Queens



40,000



46,000



9.0




Touro College



40,000



60,000



17.4




Ohio Northern University



32,000



50,000



14.9




Oklahoma City University



35,000



50,000



14.0




University of Tulsa



35,000



54,000



14.9




Roger Williams University



35,000



65,000



4.7




University of South Dakota



30,000



40,000



5.7




  



  



  



  




Averages for LSAT 145 Section



$36,558



$55,417



9.0%









  



  



  



  




Average LSAT: 150



  



  



  











40,000



57,500



5.4




California Western



45,000



65,000



8.5




Whittier



50,000



70,000



7.5




Quinnipiac



40,000



70,000



1.9




Widener



38,500



75,600



7.6




Florida Coastal



36,250



52,500



27.9




Mercer



38,500



77,500



1.5




University of Idaho



36,000



52,500



1.2




John Marshall



45,312



86,750



11.4




Drake University



36,250



49,500



6.9




Louisiana State University



44,000



72,800



3.6




University of Maine



36,000



57,500



16.5




University of Baltimore



42,000



72,000



7.4




Western New England



35,000



70,000



6.8




Michigan State University



35,000



63,000



3.1




Hamline University



38,250



50,000



3.8




Creighton University



32,000



50,000



2.9




Albany



40,000



60,000



1.3




Campbell University



30,000



42,500



0.0




University of Dayton



35,000



70,000



5.4




University of Memphis



38,500



57,000



1.6




Gonzaga



35,000



51,500



3.5




University of Wyoming



30,000



42,500



3.4




  



  



  



  




Averages for LSAT 150 Section



$38,111



$61,550



6.0%









  



  



  



  




Average LSAT: 155



  



  



  









Arizona State University



43,000



80,000



10.1




University of the Pacific



49,500



70,000



28.6




Florida State University



42,000



60,000



3.2




University of Florida



45,000



71,000



5.8




University of Hawaii



50,000



61,000



5.9




Northern Illinois University



36,000



44,800



2.2




Indiana U- Indianapolis



42,500



75,000



2.1




University of Kansas



42,000



79,000



3.0




University of Louisville



35,000



65,000



0.8




University of Mississippi



40,500



63,750



1.1




University of Montana



34,000



45,000



4.1




University of Nebraska



35,000



55,000



0.8




University of New Mexico



37,720



50,000



3.2




University of Oklahoma



35,000



60,000



6.8




Willamette University



36,000



55,000



12.1




University of South Carolina



39,250



66,000



4.7




University of Tennessee



40,000



80,000



4.5




University of Houston



55,000



110,000



1.0




  



  



  



  




Averages for LSAT 155 Section



$40,971



$66,142



5.6%









  



  



  



  




Average LSAT: 160



  



  



  









University of Alabama



50,000



70,000



1.1




University of Arizona



64,000



95,000



4.2




Loyola- Los Angeles



70,000



125,000



16.8




University of Connecticut



58,000



100,000



1.7




George Washington



47,000



125,000



2.7




University of Georgia



57,000



100,000



1.4




Notre Dame



75,000



125,000



0.6




Tulane



65,000



125,000



3.2




Boston College



82,000



125,000



1.6




Washington University- St. Louis



70,000



90,000



0.5




Cardozo-Yeshiva



74,000



125,000



2.5




Vanderbilt



70,000



125,000



0.0




George Mason



50,000



112,500



0.4




  



  



  



  




Averages for LSAT 160 Section



$64,000



$110,962



2.8%









  



  



  



  




Average LSAT: 165



  



  



  









U Cal- Berkeley



115,000



125,000



1.4




U Cal- Los Angeles



80,000



125,000



0.9




Southern California



115,000



125,000



1.1




Georgetown



99,000



145,000



0.9




Northwestern



125,000



125,000



0.0




Boston University



80,000



125,000



0.0




Cornell University



125,000



125,000



0.6




Duke University



100,000



125,000



0.0




University of Pennsylvania



75,000



125,000



0.0




University of Texas



84,000



115,000



0.4




University of Virginia



90,000



115,000



0.0




  



  



  



  




Averages for LSAT 165 Section



$98,909



$125,000



0.5%









  



  



  



  




Average LSAT: 170



  



  



  









Stanford University



125,000



130,000



0.6




Yale



100,000



125,000



0.0




University of Chicago



125,000



125,000



0.0




Harvard



115,000



125,000



0.4




Columbia University



125,000



125,000



0.3




New York University



125,000



125,000



0.2




  



  



  



  




Averages for LSAT 170 Section



$119,167



$125,833



0.3%

LSAT vs. Future Salary: The Importance of Test Preparation


The following chart lists various LSAT scores from 145 to 170 and the corresponding schools that (in the graduating class of 2000) admitted approximately fifty percent (50%) of applicants with those scores. When graduates from these represented schools are analyzed post-graduation in terms of starting salary and likelihood of securing gainful employment, the LSAT score paints an incredibly accurate picture of what graduates entering the private sector can expect to earn, as well as the unemployment rate those students will find themselves facing at graduation.


















































The importance of LSAT preparation is further increased by that fact that, for the vast majority of law school applicants, their GPA is already established.



Notes:


Data as given under ** and *** below is based upon graduates responding to surveys by both the Law School Admission Council and by the individual law schools, and, therefore, likely does not represent 100% of graduates from a particular institution.


* The average LSATs used are those that fall well within the 25% - 75% range for past years' acceptance for that particular school.
** Salaries listed are the midrange of full-time private sector (representing employment in either a law firm or in business/industry) salaries for graduates in the year 2000. Private sector employment is typically understood to represent the highest salaries graduates receive when compared to graduates employed in academia, government, judicial clerkships, etc.
*** "Unemployment" represents graduates seeking employment yet still unemployed six (6) months after graduation (please note that these numbers are not a complete percentage of all unemployed graduates, as some pursue further degrees and some do not seek immediate employment).



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 楼主| 发表于 2004-12-1 07:14:00 | 只看该作者

please notice that, the above statistics indicates a correlation only. It does not mean that an employer would look at your LSAT score when you seek a position. Rather, first year transcript is No.1 important.

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发表于 2004-12-1 09:14:00 | 只看该作者
好文,支持一下
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