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That would depend entirely on how you go about trying to find a job and when you started. The time to start would have been the day you started law school. If you waited until you graduated to start, plan on a very long dry spell and perhaps some hamburger flipping. If you waited until you graduated, you have a few strikes against you because employers will wonder why you had so little forethought. After all, you are hoping to practice law and lawyers are paid to think ahead.
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You're reading I was wondering how hard is it to find a job after graduating from law school (i know your class rank and everything matters, lets assume ur in the middle of all statistics). Not a government job either, a job in the private sector, like citi bank, etc
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