More than 85% of 2018 graduates from the University of Georgia School of Law had jobs requiring passing a bar exam—the 18th highest rate among all U.S. law schools, according to a report last month by the American Bar Association.

UGA led the five Georgia-based law schools for this metric, which refers to graduates holding full-time jobs—none funded by the university—requiring passing the bar. Job placement observers consider this figure particularly important in valuing a degree from each law school.

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