Which T14 schools have broadest career options? Forum
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Which T14 schools have broadest career options?
Other than HYS. My dream was Stanford, but I have 3.85 gpa and 169 lsat, so I'm assuming that's out.
I dont know if I want to be a lawyer-- i do think I'd like law school and do well in it. I know that alone is not a compelling reason to go. That's why I'm wondering which schools have the broadest career options. I'm particularly looking to go into education reform/policy, international development or social enterprise.
I know most people end up as lawyers, and I've heard the counsel of "go to law school only if you want to be a lawyer" plenty of times-- but still want to know if it's possible to jump into policy, consulting, or management positions with a JD from a particular t14 school.
For the record I am applying to MBA programs as well- I just want to have options.
Thanks !
I dont know if I want to be a lawyer-- i do think I'd like law school and do well in it. I know that alone is not a compelling reason to go. That's why I'm wondering which schools have the broadest career options. I'm particularly looking to go into education reform/policy, international development or social enterprise.
I know most people end up as lawyers, and I've heard the counsel of "go to law school only if you want to be a lawyer" plenty of times-- but still want to know if it's possible to jump into policy, consulting, or management positions with a JD from a particular t14 school.
For the record I am applying to MBA programs as well- I just want to have options.
Thanks !
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Re: Which T14 schools have broadest career options?
Why not do some work and retake the LSAT? It'd show you if you prefer law or business, and put you in the running for HYS.urbanac wrote:Other than HYS. My dream was Stanford, but I have 3.85 gpa and 169 lsat, so I'm assuming that's out.
I dont know if I want to be a lawyer-- i do think I'd like law school and do well in it. I know that alone is not a compelling reason to go. That's why I'm wondering which schools have the broadest career options. I'm particularly looking to go into education reform/policy, international development or social enterprise.
I know most people end up as lawyers, and I've heard the counsel of "go to law school only if you want to be a lawyer" plenty of times-- but still want to know if it's possible to jump into policy, consulting, or management positions with a JD from a particular t14 school.
For the record I am applying to MBA programs as well- I just want to have options.
Thanks !
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Re: Which T14 schools have broadest career options?
SweetTort wrote:Why not do some work and retake the LSAT? It'd show you if you prefer law or business, and put you in the running for HYS.urbanac wrote:Other than HYS. My dream was Stanford, but I have 3.85 gpa and 169 lsat, so I'm assuming that's out.
I dont know if I want to be a lawyer-- i do think I'd like law school and do well in it. I know that alone is not a compelling reason to go. That's why I'm wondering which schools have the broadest career options. I'm particularly looking to go into education reform/policy, international development or social enterprise.
I know most people end up as lawyers, and I've heard the counsel of "go to law school only if you want to be a lawyer" plenty of times-- but still want to know if it's possible to jump into policy, consulting, or management positions with a JD from a particular t14 school.
For the record I am applying to MBA programs as well- I just want to have options.
Thanks !
because im old-- hitting 30 next year
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consulting companies recruit at Columbia. I've seen banks post sa positions on our Symplicity page too.
In the end these outcomes r few and far between. I have no idea if it's because they r hard to get or if nobody takes advantage.
In the end these outcomes r few and far between. I have no idea if it's because they r hard to get or if nobody takes advantage.
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Re: Which T14 schools have broadest career options?
Not really, no.urbanac wrote: I know most people end up as lawyers, and I've heard the counsel of "go to law school only if you want to be a lawyer" plenty of times-- but still want to know if it's possible to jump into policy, consulting, or management positions with a JD from a particular t14 school.
If you want to do policy, get an MPP. If you want to do management, get an MBA. If you want to do consulting, I think you can probably do that right now.
You've apparently heard it before, but just in case... don't go to law school if you don't want to be a lawyer.
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Re: Which T14 schools have broadest career options?
Echoing what other people have said here, a JD won't help you much in any of those professions -- and could potentially hurt your chances, if that's really what you want to do. Going to law school is a substantial financial commitment any way you look at it (even if you get a full ride, you still have to account for several years of lost salary), and it's just not really worth it if you don't need the degree for what you want to do.
Thinking you'd be good at law school is not a good reason to go, if you're not interested in the career. I'm positive that, if you'd be good at law school, you'd also be good at a lot of other things that are less stressful/painful/expensive. Yes, there are JDs who don't practice law, but those who I know do so because they figured out they didn't want to be lawyers after starting or finishing school (or they were unable to get jobs, or they're much further along in their careers and are now c-level at a company). It sounds like an MBA might be a better fit, based on the kinds of jobs that you mentioned. Honestly, though, you might be best served continuing to work and trying to have more conversations with people about their jobs to figure out what you really want to do long-term.
Best of luck!
Thinking you'd be good at law school is not a good reason to go, if you're not interested in the career. I'm positive that, if you'd be good at law school, you'd also be good at a lot of other things that are less stressful/painful/expensive. Yes, there are JDs who don't practice law, but those who I know do so because they figured out they didn't want to be lawyers after starting or finishing school (or they were unable to get jobs, or they're much further along in their careers and are now c-level at a company). It sounds like an MBA might be a better fit, based on the kinds of jobs that you mentioned. Honestly, though, you might be best served continuing to work and trying to have more conversations with people about their jobs to figure out what you really want to do long-term.
Best of luck!
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Re: Which T14 schools have broadest career options?
Unless you really want to be a lawyer, just go get the MBA. Elite MBA:less time, another year to earn money and you won't be spending money on tuition/money is similar to big law/more options.urbanac wrote:Other than HYS. My dream was Stanford, but I have 3.85 gpa and 169 lsat, so I'm assuming that's out.
I dont know if I want to be a lawyer-- i do think I'd like law school and do well in it. I know that alone is not a compelling reason to go. That's why I'm wondering which schools have the broadest career options. I'm particularly looking to go into education reform/policy, international development or social enterprise.
I know most people end up as lawyers, and I've heard the counsel of "go to law school only if you want to be a lawyer" plenty of times-- but still want to know if it's possible to jump into policy, consulting, or management positions with a JD from a particular t14 school.
For the record I am applying to MBA programs as well- I just want to have options.
Thanks !
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If you want to do business, I agree that an MBA makes much more sense. However, consulting firms do recruit at most (probably all) T14 schools. Though again, it makes much more sense to just go to Business School if that's what you want.
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Do a JD/MBA program if you're really unsure I guess.