STORY HIGHLIGHTS 20% of law graduates strongly agree that their degree prepared them well Less than a quarter of MBA and law grads strongly agree they had a mentor WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Masters of business administration (MBAs) and law degree graduates are less likely than other postgraduates to say their graduate degree prepared them well for life outside of graduate school and that it was worth the cost. Only two in 10 MBAs and law degree holders say their education prepared them well, while half of medical degree holders say the same. Law graduates, in particular, rate the value of their degree poorly. Less than a quarter of law degree holders strongly agree that their education was worth the cost, compared with about six in 10 of those with medical (58%) or doctoral (64%) degrees. Graduates' Perceptions About the Value of Their Graduate Degree % Strongly agree Doctoral Degree Medical Degree Law Degree MBA Master of Science Master of Arts % % % % % % ...