Law.com reports that the American Bar Asssociation has studied declining enrollment in law schools to find that the percentage of women enrolling in law school has dropped since 2002. Apparently, the women's average is higher than the average overall, down significantly from its peak in 1992, when the percentage of women enrolling out-paced men at 50.4 percent. As contributing factors to the present decline, the article cites the need for "instant gratification," higher salaries for women elsewhere in business fields, and the prospect of 3 more years of studying while racking up loans.