"I don't have to accept that there is a real black graduate any longer....and my name is.....?...and I don't have to keep harassing them but I know my father did this once I imagine in harassing them and got away ..and then he lost his job. Instead, I will pretend a Kit Kat has his DNA and when I enjoy it, melting one finger once a day, I will feel younger, eat it and thank the graduate friend in agreement who honoured us . He honoured us and mailed the graduation photo with a $200.00 ring in 2000."
"I don't have to accept that there is a real black graduate any longer....and my name is.....?...and I don't have to keep harassing them but I know my father did this once I imagine in harassing them and got away ..and then he lost his job. Instead, I will pretend a Kit Kat has his DNA and when I enjoy it, melting one finger once a day, I will feel younger, eat it and thank the graduate friend in agreement who honoured us . He honoured us and mailed the graduation photo with a $200.00 ring in 2000."
According to the most recent data from the American Bar Association (ABA) and the National Association for Law Placement (NALP), approximately 2,700 to 3,100 Black students graduate from ABA-approved law schools each year. So, don't worry about that guy. He's okay in spite of all your mongering.
While enrollment numbers have shown record-breaking diversity in recent years, the actual number of graduates remains a subject of scrutiny due to higher-than-average attrition rates among students of color.
Key Statistics for the Class of 2024
Total Black Graduates: Approximately 3,040. This is based on Black students making up roughly 7.8% of the total 38,937 law school graduates in the 2024 cycle.
Gender Split: Black women continue to outpace Black men significantly in legal education, making up nearly 69% of all Black law students.
Diversity Context: Black graduates are part of a larger "Class of Color" that now comprises 33.7% of all law school graduates—the highest percentage on record.
Challenges and Trends
Attrition Rates: Data suggests that while students of color represent about 35% of first-year enrollment, they account for roughly 48% of all students who withdraw or leave law school before finishing.
Concentration: Law school diversity is not evenly distributed.
Nearly half of all Black law students are enrolled in just 35 of the 196 ABA-approved law schools (including Historically Black Colleges and Universities like Howard University and Southern University). Post-Affirmative Action: Following the 2023 Supreme Court ruling on race-conscious admissions, experts are closely monitoring the "Class of 2027" and beyond to see if these graduation numbers will dip in the coming years.
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THE UK
You were black or Asian and we are all seeking some sense of achievement in finishing a book, an essay, a high school diploma, you named a child or you enjoyed finishing a degree with family help and also you are enjoying our own achievements without plagiarizing. Warren said thank you to his family on graduation day and gave them money and an award; 4 times now. He gave you an award also. Thank you for the soothing coffee; Nescafe. You told me to be humble and never misunderstand the rules involving plagiarism or never misunderstand the need to show a reverence for these people since you never know who is racist to us brown people. Do not be impatient, selfish, arrogant, competitive or arrogant to graduate before your friends with all of that Terry's Orange made from African Nigerian Chocolate in Manchester since who says they will, because of racism, give you exactly the time and assistance that you want? Maybe the Angostura bitters in the London canal made you drunk while you elevated to the Cosmos with that magazine. Yet, you have a choice. You still do. You will always have your very special place. This is what Angostura says. They sent you a thank you card for the time every two days with the Angostura and you should not have attended my work place with Angostura. Thank you since we have a Law Firm in two countries and that includes you. So, lets do some work. You get the credit on a 50/50 Thank you Friendship deal. We see you can push 25 legal questions a week at $400.00 a question. You can push also 10 full files processed with documents read at $20000.00 each. You are not really related to your brother so get going now. If you are offended by Woody Wood Pecker then don't watch it. You need to keep an agreement with you and quit taking that LSD when you run out of energy as you get tired of hiding your sadness about these things. There are two different fathers since the culture has no time to waste so we solemnize you both. Let all else go. You can be a nice family; the car sales Brother and the sister. You have your honors now in the one culture that is closest to you and tell those bastard Barbarian Americans with their Cosmo sh-t to let you go now unless you are really some Barbarous creole. No woman can eat 12 bananas in a second. That is all the magazine does to you. You want to know if I am brown with you? Yes, But, you can't use and use a genuine Egypto-Israeli aboriginal for your Babylonian foment. Now, enjoy your time with SDGCK.
In the UK, "finishing law school" can mean two things: graduating with a law degree (LLB) or completing the vocational training required to become a solicitor or barrister.
The number of Black students graduating with a law degree is significantly higher than the number who successfully enter the legal profession due to competitive bottlenecks in training contracts and pupillages.
1. Graduating with a Law Degree (Academic Stage).
According to the most recent data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) for the 2023/24 academic year:
Total Law Graduates: Approximately 39,100 students graduated with a law degree in the UK.
Black Graduates: Approximately 2,580 of these graduates identified as Black.
Growth: This number has trended upwards as law remains one of the most popular subjects for Black students, who make up about 9.4% of the total law student population (higher than the 4% of the general UK population).
2. Qualifying for the Profession (Vocational Stage)
After the degree, students must pass vocational exams and secure training positions. There is a "drop-off" at this stage for Black candidates:
Solicitors (SQE Route)
Candidates: Black students make up about 7% of candidates sitting the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE).
Pass Rates: There is a documented "attainment gap." In the most recent sittings, the pass rate for Black candidates was approximately 37%, compared to 65% for White candidates.
Admissions: While roughly 3,000–5,000 new solicitors are admitted to the roll annually, only about 3% of the total practicing solicitor population is Black.
Barristers (Bar Training)
Enrolment: About 2,400 students enroll in Bar Training each year.
The "Bottleneck": To become a barrister, a student must secure a pupillage.
Success Rates: Only about 3.1% of pupils (trainee barristers) are Black. This equates to roughly 15–25 Black individuals successfully reaching the final stage of barrister training each year across England and Wales.
Key Trends & Challenges
| Metric | Statistic (Approx. Yearly) |
| Law Degree Graduates | ~2,580 |
| Bar Training Enrolments | ~250 (est. based on 10% of total) |
| Securing Pupillage | <25 |
| Solicitor Admissions | ~400–500 (candidates) |
Note: The "attainment gap" is a major focus for UK regulators. Research suggests that while Black students are highly represented at the entry-level (LLB), systemic barriers—such as the lack of professional networks, socioeconomic factors, and bias in recruitment for the top "Magic Circle" firms—lead to lower numbers at the final qualification stage.
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