Many yutes take the easy courses in hopes of getting the best grades. This begins in high school. What happens is they work themselves into an academic corner. Ultimately, achieving a 4.0 in social studies, communications, history, english, etc., does not bode well for a job after college, so they then double down by getting into Law School with these stellar grades only to be dumped out the other end, finally, with little to no chance of finding work. Then come crying when reality sets in. A little forethought and more difficult classes would have gotten them farther down the road to success.
It’s simply called the law of supply and demand. No matter who, no matter which group or agency tries to repeal that law - it just doesn’t stick.
When I was in high school, I told my dad that I wanted to get a degree in history. He asked what I was going to do with it. I responded by getting a degree in mechanical engineering, and reading history on the side.