About half of law graduates in a recent survey felt strongly that they’d go back to law school if they had a do-over, and those who were happy in their jobs reported receiving encouragement and support while in law school.
Among the more than 7,000 alumni from seven different law schools surveyed by Gallup Inc. and Access Group, 48 percent strongly agreed that they would still get a law degree if they could do it all over again. Some 67 percent said they either strongly agreed or agreed that they would make a repeat performance.
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