Which Law School Can Get You A Job Counseling Future Astronauts?

This law school will help you conquer the final frontier.

From Biglaw associateships to federal clerkships to big government positions, law school career services offices talk a great game about the quality of jobs their students are able to snag, both before and after graduation. At the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where 94.6 percent of recent graduates are employed as lawyers, this holds especially true.

According to one of our tipsters, “at Penn Law, you can literally reach for the stars.” On Penn Law’s Symplicity site, nestled between listings for an immigration judge at the Executive Office for Immigration Review and a summer legal intern at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, there’s a gem of a job ad that shines brighter than the sun.

This job has nothing to do with the law — not even space law. Why on earth is Penn Law advertising a position for a “space camp counselor” to its law students and graduates?

Maybe it’s because in space, no one can hear you scream about your law school debt.

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