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Survey of American College Students 2022, Interest in Going to Law School

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    Report

  • 47 Pages
  • April 2022
  • Region: United States
  • Primary Research Group
  • ID: 5578366

The study presents detailed data on the level of interest of college undergraduates in the USA in going to law school with data broken out by many personal variables including academic major, gender, age, income level of family of origin, SAT/ACT scores, political convictions, race/ethnicity, religion and many others. It also breaks out interest in law school by the institutional variables of type or Carnegie class, public/private status, tuition level and total enrollment. Data in the report is based on a survey of 1,289 full-time college students at 4-year colleges in the United States.

In open-ended questions, survey respondents name the academic major that they feel would best prepare them for law school and the law schools to which they are most likely to apply. Law schools mentioned are tabulated by the ACT/SAT scores of the survey respondents so that end-users of the report can find out how many times particular law schools were mentioned as likely application targets by students at different levels of standardized test results.

Just a few of the many findings of this report were that: 

  • Broken out by gender, nearly three times as many men as women in the sample had already applied to law school.
  • Sixteen students in the sample planned to apply to Harvard Law School, the most of any school in the sample.
  • Students who grew up in small cities with fewer than 350,000 inhabitants were significantly likelier to be interested in going to law school than those who grew up in major cities, suburbs or rural areas.

This is a critical resource for policymakers in law school as well as a unique data source for social scientists and other studying higher education.

 

Table of Contents

THE QUESTIONNAIRE
  • Characteristics of the sample
  • Time Frame of the Surveying
SUMMARY OF MAIN FINDINGS
  • How Likely Undergraduate Students are to Apply to Law School
  • Perception of the Best Undergraduate Major to Prepare for Law School
  • Law Schools to Which Survey Respondents May Apply
  • How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future?
List of Tables
Table 1.2 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by age
Table 1.3 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by population density of place of origin
Table 1.4 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by geographic region of origin
Table 1.5 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by student school year
Table 1.6 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by annual income of family of origin
Table 1.7 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by relationship with organized religion
Table 1.8 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by political views
Table 1.9 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by college grades
Table 1.10 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by field of study
Table 1.11 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by gender
Table 1.12 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by the current housing situation
Table 1.13 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by current employment status
Table 1.14 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by sexual orientation
Table 1.15 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by SAT or ACT scores
Table 1.16 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by race or ethnicity
Table 1.17 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by religion
Table 1.18 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by expected student debt at graduation
Table 1.19 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by self-assessment of certainty of career plans
Table 1.20 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by public or private college
Table 1.21 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by enrollment
Table 1.22 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by Carnegie class or type of college
Table 1.23 How likely are you to apply to law school at some point in the future? Broken out by tuition

Samples

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Methodology

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