Aspiring lawyers tend to be more self-confident, enjoy more family wealth and are more likely to have a lawyer parent than the average college student, according to research released by the Law School Admission Council.
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Study Finds Aspiring Lawyers Tend to Be More Confident and Well Off
The National Law Journal
February 11, 2013
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