Cost vs potential quality

<p>You may also want to take a close look at employment data for law schools you’re considering. For class of 2013 for William and Mary, there was a graduating class of 217. Of these, 19 ended up in New York state; even assuming that all went to NYC, having less than 9% of your class go to NYC hardly makes it a “pipeline”; a bigger red flag is the fact that the school employed 48 of its own graduates-so of the class of 217, it employed approximately one-quarter of the total of its graduates. There is absolutely no reason for this; it shows how awful job prospects for the average W&M law grad must be. These stats are supposed to be on every school’s website, and are easy to find on W&M’s.</p>