Good thing we went to law school! Now we know how to beat the system!
More and more law students are graduating and passing the bar in the U.S.
But over the last few years there have been too many law graduates for the number of open positions at law firms.
Meanwhile, some law schools are actually increasing admittance rates.
So when a group of disappointed, legally knowledgeable lawyers have no jobs,what do they do? Sue the law school they attended, of course!
Unfortunately for the unemployed alums, the New York courts dismissed these mangy kids.
Still, considering the hefty sums paid out in tuition for graduate schools, is it unreasonable for unemployed graduates to be peeved??
We here at USDemocrazy recently discussed the questionable investment of a college education.
Since tuition costs are only increasing, are we entitled to know the outcomes (average entry level salariesfor graduates) before we make our first school payment? Is this a deal we need to shake on first… or do these crybabies need to knock it off?
Of course if unemployed law school graduates are frustrated with the system, they can always take another tack: