"They claim the law school promoted employment figures among graduates that topped 90 per cent. But they did not disclose that those figures included part-time and nonlegal work including a pool cleaner and a sales clerk at Victoria’s Secret. The figures were also derived from a very small sample of graduates."That's fraud.
Saturday, December 26, 2015
Education
Graduates sue schools for misleading job placement figures.
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