Hey all,
I compiled employment data for the T14 and feeder schools. For the purpose of this, Biglaw=firm with 100+ attorneys
Disclaimer: this data alone does not take self-selection into account
The following is the outcomes in order of the rankings
Yale- 60.43%
Harvard- 71.16%
Stanford- 74.87%
Columbia- 78.85%
Chicago- 75.71%
NYU- 71.40%
Penn- 78.06%
UVA- 67.62%
Duke- 70.23%
Berkeley- 62.37%
Michigan- 53.85%
Northwestern- 64.95%
Cornell- 74.35%
Georgetown- 48.40%
UT- 46.44%
UCLA- 39.58%
Vanderbilt- 41.24%
USC- 41.01%
Fordham- 37%
Ranked in order of outcomes
Columbia
Penn
Chicago
Stanford
Cornell
NYU
Harvard
Duke
UVA
Northwestern
Berkeley
Yale
Michigan
Georgetown
UT
Vanderbilt
USC
UCLA
Fordham
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The numbers seem to match up perfectly
I was bored and did a few more for some other strong schools. It seems like the formula we are using churns out slightly higher numbers than the "Large Firm Score" that LST posts for these schools.
Notre Dame- 37.4%
Boston College- 36.6%
Boston University- 36.2%
GW- 32.4%
WUSTL- 31.4%
Emory- 29.1%
It's not from LST. I calculated it myself using the ABA required disclosures
Thanks. I love LST
Where's this data coming from
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