Top Most Prestigious Firms

<p>actually, i would think a more relevant analysis might be:</p>

<p>HLS - 25% clerkship + 30% top law firm = 55% at top prestigious jobs
CLS - 14% cerkship + 38% top law firm = 52% at top prestigious jobs.</p>

<p>but even that still ignores those students who chose other paths (academia, gov't, etc) that were perhaps more available to them because of the name on their sheepskin.</p>

<p>and even if all you really care about is those working at top law firms, you still don't have a complete picture unless you know how many of those clerks end up at top firms.</p>

<p>you really can make raw stats mean a lot of different things. i'm still not really sure what the point is of throwing out all these numbers with nothing more.</p>