Introduction: Why Salary Matters in Legal Studies Education Decisions
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) reports an increase in graduate school costs, with the average cost per year at private and public institutions rising from $14,000 to $20,000 between 2005 and 2020. Although an entry-level associate at a “BigLaw firm” can potentially secure a salary of $215,000, most law school graduates will be lucky to land a job at a smaller firm and an entry level salary of $150,000 per year (LeanLaw).
A Master of Legal Studies degree can provide an alternative to a traditional law degree, the Juris Doctor, and is a more cost-effective way to enter the legal field. The MLS degree allows students to obtain similar legal knowledge without the time and expense of a traditional JD. The downside of this pathway is that an MLS does not allow students to practice law, but this may not matter to students who want to begin their careers as soon as possible.