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Originally Posted by GoodGuyAmes
Job Outlook
Employment of lawyers is expected to grow by 10 percent from 2010 to 2020, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Competition for jobs should continue to be strong because more students are graduating from law school each year than there are jobs available.
There was always fierce competition between lawyers for jobs but the field is expected to grow just as steadily as most other jobs in America. People also fail to realize that when you graduate with a J.D you have more options then just practicing law. You can become a legal professor, Legal Consultant, Public Administration, Public Servant (look at how many politicians are lawyers) etc.
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you live in the state with the #1 worst amount of surplus lawyers in the country by far
"The Lawyer Surplus, State by State"
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Originally Posted by The New York Times
New York:
Estimated Annual Openings for Lawyer Jobs for 2010-15: 2,100
2009 Bar Exam Passers: 9,787
2009 Completers (IPEDS): 4,771
Annual Number of Surplus Lawyers: 7,687
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too bad they don't teach you basic arithmetic, there are literally 0 jobs for the 100,000s of ames' of the world who will graduate in this decade
i wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors in unemployment