It does add an incentive for the grads to take some time off and "find themselves" as they used to say when A person was too lazy to look for a job.
One of my step-daughters worked her way through law school sometimes working two or three jobs during the summer.
She knew a number of trust-fund babies at her LS who were perplexed at her having to work to get through school.
She asked some of them what they were going to do during the summer off. Golf, sailing, etc. Certainly not working.
And a number of them, even after they got their law degree, decided to take time off and "find themselves."