<p>Let’s take a look at W&L’s employment stats for the class of 2012(the most recent report) taken right from its website. Of a class of 130 graduates, 93 are listed as employed or seeking an advanced degree(of those employed, 2 are employed by the law school and 6 are listed as seeking advanced degrees) Of those with jobs, only 68 have jobs where a JD is required. So approximately 52% of its graduating class got jobs as attorneys. I can’t imagine that anyone started as a 1L with that goal. It pays to do your research before deciding to attend law school.</p>