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CHANGES IN PRE-LAW ADVISING. A new realm. Who am I /Who are you?. ME. YOU. Angela Kailey Gauthier University of Oklahoma Pre-Law Advisor Classics & Letters Department . (staff) Advise students of all majors toward law school. Advise Classics & Letters students academically. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
A NEW REALM
CHANGES IN PRE-LAW ADVISING
Angela Kailey GauthierUniversity of Oklahoma
Pre-Law Advisor Classics & Letters
Department. (staff)
Advise students of all majors toward law school.
Advise Classics & Letters students academically.
Introduce yourself:Name/ Institution / Title
Is there a pre-law advisor at your institution? faculty or staff?
Where are they housed? Do you have a pre-law
major/minor or program?
ME YOU
WHO AM I /WHO ARE YOU?
QUESTION: LOGICAL REASONING
When pregnant lab rats are given caffeine equivalent to the amount a
human would consume by drinking six cups of coffee per day, an increase in the incidence of birth defects results. When asked if the government would
require warning labels on products containing caffeine, a spokesperson
stated that it would not because if the finding of these studies were to be
refuted in the future, the government would lose credibility.
1. Which of the following is most strongly suggested by the government's statement above?
(A) A warning that applies to a small population is inappropriate.
(B) Very few people drink as many as six cups of coffee a day.(C) There are doubts about the conclusive nature of studies on
animals.(D) Studies on rats provide little data about human birth defects.
(E) The seriousness of birth defects involving caffeine is not
clear.
The Correct answer is C: There are doubts about the
conclusive nature of studies on animals.
ANSWER TO LOGICAL REASONING
QUESTION: ANALYTICAL REASONING
1. Buses 1, 2, and 3 make one trip each day, and they are the only ones that riders A, B, C, D, E, F, and G take to work. Neither E nor G takes
bus 1 on a day when B does.
G does not take bus 2 on a day when D does.
When A and F take the same bus, it is always bus 3.
C always takes bus 3.
Traveling together to work, B, C, and G could take which of the same buses on a given day?
(A) 1 only(B) 2 only(C) 3 only(D) 2 and 3 only(E) 1, 2, and 3
The correct answer is (C).
Bus 1: If B, then no E or G Bus 2: If D, then no G Bus 3: C always Bus 3: When A and F take the
same bus.
ANSWER TO ANALYTICAL REASONING
LSAT FORMAT
Retrieved from: http://www.kaptest.com/LSAT/Learn-and-Discuss/Everything-LSAT/lsat-at-a-glance.html?om_rid=NsyonB&om_mid=
_BRLOp0B8so8HcA
Section Time FormatLogical Reasoning I
35 min 24-26 questionsLogical Reasoning II
35 min 24-26 questionsLogic Games 35 min 22-24 questionsReading Comprehension
35 min 26-28 questionsExperimental Section
35 min 22-28 questionsWriting Sample 35 min 1 essay
GENERAL ADVISING TIPSPRE-LAW WORLD
Top 5 things for students to consider (NOW)
Top 51 – BA is #1 priority
2 – GPA is #1 priority
3 – LSAT score is #1 priority
4 – Involvement
5 – Skills for law school
Next 51 –Work on Personal Statement2 – Think about connections for LOR’s3 – Internships/research4 – Visit schools/talk to admissions sit in on classes5 – Cost and ROI!
Next 5 things for students to consider
Types of Law- does it matter?
1. Oil & Gas• Energy mgmt.~Petroleum
eng.~geology
2. Environmental• Geology or sustainability major
3. Patent law• Hard science or engineer majors
only!
ADVISING PRE-LAW
GPA & LSAT
WHAT REALLY MATTERS?
Retrieved from: http://www.bls.gov/cps/cpsaat11.pdf
LEGAL OCCUPATIONS DATA 2012
TOTAL Legal Occupations = 1,786,000
Lawyers = 1,061,000 (31% women)
Judicial Law Clerks = 17,000
Judges/Magistrates/other judicial = 67,000
Paralegal/Legal Assistants = 418,000
Misc. Support Workers = 223,000
Check out the w
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2012 PLANC CONFERENCEJUNE 2012, WASHINGTON D.C.
Council Associations
MAPLA Midwest Association of PreLaw Advisors
NAPLA Northeast Association of PreLaw Advisors
SAPLA Southern Association of PreLaw Advisors
SWAPLA Southwest Association of PreLaw Advisors
PCAPLA Pacific Coast Association of PreLaw Advisors
WAPLA Western Association of PreLaw Advisors
Reference: Leipold, James; Brave New World: The Entry-Level Legal Employment Market after the Great Recession; NALP; PLANC 6/13/12;
Washington, D.C.
An Era Ends
Sept. 2007 – Large Firm Salaries continue to rise!
July 2008 – New Grad Market Highest Level in 20 Years!
Aug. 2008 - Large Firm Salaries UP AGAIN! July 2009 – Market shrinks for class of 2008:
o Employment rate registers first decline since 2003
Reference: NALP: The Association for Legal Career Professionals
REALITY CHECK
Collapse of the credit market: no credit = no deals
Law firm transactional work dries up overnight Firms: cut expenses; layoffs; deferrals for new
grads Jobs lost in legal sector 2008-10: 56,600 8.7% of all US associates lost their jobs in 2009 “Class of 2010 saddled with falling average
starting salaries as private practice jobs erode” July 2011
“Law school grads face worst job market yet:…” June 2011
JOBS AVAILABLE to JD INCOME to DEBT RATIO
WHERE THE JOBS ARE
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
GPA GAINING STEAM
THE ETHICAL DILEMMA
CHANGES
2012 Law School Graduate Statistic Updates
56.2% of 2012 graduates employed in jobs requiring a JD (up from 54.9% in 2011)
10.6% of graduates unemployed (8.1% in 2011) 2010 largest entering class in history (these students
graduated in spring 2013 – no statistics yet). Applicant numbers: Fall 2012 = 67,700 Fall 2013 =
59,426 as of August 8 (down 12.3 %) 51% of law schools have voluntarily cut the size of the
entering class. [Ex: U of Iowa desired class size is 150: Fall 2010 = 203 / Fall 2013 = 94 without lowering standards.]
Retrieved From: http://abovethelaw.com/2013/08/law-school-applications-continue-to-tumble/http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/31/education/law-schools-applications-fall-as-costs-rise-and-jobs-are-cut.html?pagewanted=all
MORE CHANGES
1. More practical training
2. Fewer entry level positions
3. More clinical exposure
4. Educating on professionalism
5. Alternative careers with a JD
6. Law school guarantees
7. Scrutiny of law schools8. Other talk….
1. Less intellectualism
2. Firms do not want to train
3. Hands-on learning
4. Employment practices
5. What else is available
6. AssuredOutcomesPartnership
7. Accountability reports8. 2 years/combined
curriculum/joint degrees
WHAT’S HAPPENING
Do you need law school to: Q: Become a Lobbyist
A: NO!Do your research, there are
often many paths to a career. If you need a JD then so be it! But if you think it
just provides a path…consider carefully. (i.e.
politics)
Nope…it really doesn’t matter! Make your B.A./B.S. is your number one priority – you
never know what will happen prior to law school.
~marriage~sick family member
~sick of school~don’t get accepted
~decide to go back later
Alternatives to law school Major/Minor
DO YOUR HOMEWORK
SO YOU WANT TO BE A LAWYER?
www.lsac.org prelaw.ou.edu
www.bls.gov/ooh/ www.bc.edu/offices/careers/gradschool/law/
lawlocator www.top-law-schools.com
www.americanbar.org
WEB SITES YOU SHOULD KNOW
Articles used in this presentation (not referenced elsewhere): • An Existential Crisis for Law Schools, by Lincoln Caplan. (NYT) Retrieved From:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/15/opinion/sunday/an-existential-crisis-for-law-schools.html?_r=0&pagewanted=print
• Find Satisfaction In the Law, by Ronald W. Fox, Esquire. Retrieved from: http://profdev.lp.findlaw.com/column/column18.html
• LSAT Scores as Predictors of Law School Performance . By Law School Admission Council, Inc.• Law Dean Takes to the New York Times Op-Ed Page to Blame Media for Declining Law School Applications , By
Elie Mystal. Retrieved From: http://abovethelaw.com/2012/11/law-dean-takes-to-the-new-york-times-op-ed-page-to-blame-media-for-declining-law-school-applications/
• Law Schools’ Applications Fall as Costs Rise and Job are Cut, by Ethan Bronner. (NYT) Retrieved From: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/31/education/law-schools-applications-fall-as-costs-rise-and-jobs-are-cut.html
• Law School is Worth the Money, by Lawrence Mitchell. (NYT) Retrieved From: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/29/opinion/law-school-is-worth-the-money.html
• Law School by the Numbers: 300K Additional Law Grads by 2020; 73K New Jobs Forecast for Decade , by Debra Cassens Weiss. Retrieved From: http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/law_school_by_the_numbers_300k_additional_law_grads_by_2020_73k_new_jobs/
• Think $160K is the Standard Big Law Salary? Think again, NALP Says , by Debra Cassens Weiss. Retrieved From: http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/think_160k_is_the_standard_biglaw_salary_think_again_nalp_says/
• To the Class of 2015, by Paul Campos. Retrieved From: http://insidethelawschoolscam.blogspot.com/2012/08/to-class-of-2015.html
• Truth or Dare: The New Employment Market, by James Leipold. (NALP) Retrieved From: www.nalp.org/uploads/1012NALPBulletinExecDir.pdf
• U. of Iowa Sees Large Drop in Entering Law Students. (Inside Higher Ed). Retrieved From: http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2013/09/27/u-iowa-sees-large-drop-entering-law-students
• Will the Legal Establishment Allow a Two-year Law School? (CNBC.com). Retrieved From: http://www.cnbc.com/id/100991264
REFERENCES
THANK YOU!~DISCUSSION~