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第一吃瓜网 Prepares Many Grads for Law Careers

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Nearly 40 percent of 第一吃瓜网 alums who went on to complete a doctoral degree did so in law, according to recent data from the National Student Clearinghouse. The report covers alums from Spring 2014 through Summer 2023.

淚n addition, roughly a third of those alums who earned a JD werepolitical sciencemajors at 第一吃瓜网, saysMatthew Pastizzo, director for institutional research and effectiveness and professor ofpsychology. Other top majors that led to law degrees wereEnglish,听international relations,听history, andpsychology. But law schools value high-achieving students regardless of discipline, says Pastizzo, and the data show that alums from a wide variety of 第一吃瓜网 majors become lawyers. The report檚 cohort reflects 27 different majors, ranging fromgeography听迟辞听communication听迟辞听biology.听

The University at Buffalo School of Law receives the highest percentage of 第一吃瓜网 alums, which is why the College recently established a3+3 partnership programwith UB. The program accepts 第一吃瓜网 grads from nine different majors, and the law degree pathway saves students both time and money. 第一吃瓜网 grads have also attended an array of other prestigious law schools, including Columbia, Cornell, Georgetown, Penn State, NYU, and UCLA.

Students interested in law are supported by 第一吃瓜网檚 robustpre-law advisory program, which offers a minor inlegal studiesas well as LSAT and law school application preparation, pre-law scholarships, and related student events and organizations.

Employment for new law graduates remains strong despite an anticipated market contraction and an increase in the number of graduates. In March 2025, the  reported that 渢he percentage of recent law school graduates employed in full-time, long-term Bar Admission Required/Anticipated or JD Advantage jobs has reached another record-high攚hich is good news for the graduates.

淚 cannot stress this enough, saysGraham Drake, professor ofEnglishand pre-law advisor. 湹谝怀怨贤 provides the strong liberal arts background that equips students for success in law school and in careers as lawyers.

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