By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN DIEGO ? While working as an administrative assistant in the Los Angeles area in the early 2000s and making about $30,000, Anna Alaburda started weighing her options to attend law school so she could secure a more lucrative job.
Her research included reviewing figures in U.S. News & World Report indicating that 80.1 percent of Thomas Jefferson School of Law graduates were employed nine months ...
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