04-05-2012 03:45 AM CET - Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance
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Law Schools Misrepresenting Post-Graduate Salaries

Press release from: LawCrossing
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March 29, 2012 - Pasadena, CA - It seems the common assumption about law school is that following the completion of school, graduates will immediately fall into a high-paying position at a law firm. However, this assumption might be based on false information perpetuated by law schools to bring in more students.

In reality, law firms aren't offering as many high salaried positions as they used to, leaving many graduates out of work or forced to take much lower-paying positions than they expected. Certainly, this puts recent graduates in a position where they can't afford to pay off their student loans or get ahead.

Inflated claims and false data perpetuated by law schools have put many students in a dire situation. If already in school, the best move for students to make is finish school to the best of their ability with top marks. Then, take advantage of every job search opportunity available to them. A top resource is LawCrossing.com. This site provides a listing of available job opportunities from law firms all across the country.

Though finding legal work can be difficult right now, it is possible by using the available resources. LawCrossing.com comprehensive details about law firms so recent graduates can find the positions they're best suited for much faster than browsing job boards or individual firm's sites.

Using this site won't fix the outlandish claims made by law schools, but it can put applicants in the best position possible for finding work in these tough economic times.

LawCrossing.com was founded in 2003 by Harrison Barnes and lists legal jobs from across the country. It's positioned under the umbrella site EmploymentCrossing.com and is based out of Pasadena, CA.

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Pasadena, CA, 91101. USA

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