hashashin wrote:
89/645 FTLTJD-Required are doing government (Unlikely these are School-funded).
almost all of the school funded jobs are either going to be PI or gov't and there is no reason gov't jobs can't be school funded. anecdotally, people I know of who went to GWU have school-funded jobs on the Hill; not sure whether that also applies to GULC.
mathematically, GULC reported 73 school-funded jobs that are LTFT/JD, and had a total of 77 PI jobs. I'd guess that more than 4/645 GULC students got PI jobs w/o school funding, meaning that there were at least some school-funded jobs in the gov't category (where else would they be?).
If you want to try to say something about the remaining jobs, you can do the following:
Assume that everyone at a firm and everyone clerking falls in the LTFT/JD category; then there are 156 remaining LTFT/JD jobs. Take away 73 school-funded jobs (11.3%), and that's 83 non-school-funded LTFT/JD jobs collectively in the gov't, PI and business categories (12.9%). of course, we don't know the quality of any of them. but you could add biglaw (41.4%) + fedclerk (5.1%) + some of the non-funded jobs (say 8-9%) to get a figure of ~55%, or a figure approaching 60% if you want to count all the non-funded jobs--bearing in mind that GULC PT might distort the numbers a bit.
but, of course, some of the funded jobs might turn out well. we don't know.