Conundrum, take a new job or go to law school? Forum
- luuma
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Conundrum, take a new job or go to law school?
I currently work in a big law/top firm as an admin assistant. Sometimes if I really work hard I get first year's work. However, it's generally not very challenging. A lot of picking personal assistant work, mixed with legal admin work.
Currently I'm waiting out on LS responses. So far I'm in at: American, Wash U, and W&L ($$). And I have 18 more applications I'm waiting to hear from. I sent my apps in Jan 15, so I'm realistically waiting for actual responses in March or April.
The big decision I have to make is that I've been offered a job (in house paralegal, with more international law exposure at a big financial company) with a 50% salary raise (for someone with a lot of undergrad debt.. wanting to save up more money.. this is like... fighting a siren's beautiful call for salvation). However, if I do get into a school I can see myself going to, I would have to quit in 5-6 months and I would lose longevity on my resume at my current top 50 firm.
I am really torn.
I even pondered maybe working part time while I went to school, but I've been warned against not fully commiting myself to LS 100% the first year.
Please advise.. *Greatly* appreciate it!
Currently I'm waiting out on LS responses. So far I'm in at: American, Wash U, and W&L ($$). And I have 18 more applications I'm waiting to hear from. I sent my apps in Jan 15, so I'm realistically waiting for actual responses in March or April.
The big decision I have to make is that I've been offered a job (in house paralegal, with more international law exposure at a big financial company) with a 50% salary raise (for someone with a lot of undergrad debt.. wanting to save up more money.. this is like... fighting a siren's beautiful call for salvation). However, if I do get into a school I can see myself going to, I would have to quit in 5-6 months and I would lose longevity on my resume at my current top 50 firm.
I am really torn.
I even pondered maybe working part time while I went to school, but I've been warned against not fully commiting myself to LS 100% the first year.
Please advise.. *Greatly* appreciate it!
- gdane
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Re: Conundrum, take a new job or go to law school?
Take the job, save up money,and enjoy yourself. Law school will still be around five, ten years from now.
- luuma
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Re: Conundrum, take a new job or go to law school?
30 year old law school graduate?gdane wrote:Take the job, save up money,and enjoy yourself. Law school will still be around five, ten years from now.
- smaug_
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Re: Conundrum, take a new job or go to law school?
Take the job. None of the schools you're in at would be a huge get, so you're not missing out on much by passing up law school. And it would be fine to be 30 at graduation.
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- gdane
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Re: Conundrum, take a new job or go to law school?
Yes. There are plenty of those. I'll be 28. No big deal.
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- PepperJack
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Re: Conundrum, take a new job or go to law school?
Don't underestimate the power of personal connections. Working for the firm won't make too much of a difference in getting hired for the firm, but having a personal friendship with an attorney might. It's much harder to make this sort of connection when it is obvious you want a job. If it's between you and someone else, this is the sort of thing that could tip the scale in your favor.
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Re: Conundrum, take a new job or go to law school?
Accept the job offer. If still interested in law school in a few years, then aim higher as your current law school options seem financially crippling.
- gdane
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Re: Conundrum, take a new job or go to law school?
Why is this anonymous?Anonymous User wrote:Don't underestimate the power of personal connections. Working for the firm won't make too much of a difference in getting hired for the firm, but having a personal friendship with an attorney might. It's much harder to make this sort of connection when it is obvious you want a job. If it's between you and someone else, this is the sort of thing that could tip the scale in your favor.
- luuma
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Re: Conundrum, take a new job or go to law school?
I also want to note that I've been working here for 1 year and 7 months. I'm completely certain that I want to go to law school, and I really had to convince myself to wait 2 years back in 2012. I could wait one more year, but if I get into a top school, I'd be quitting in August...
- gdane
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Re: Conundrum, take a new job or go to law school?
Why do you want to go to law school? What do you want to do with a law degree? Where do you want to practice?
- A. Nony Mouse
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Re: Conundrum, take a new job or go to law school?
This is an excellent question. Anon is to be used only if you're revealing sensitive information about a firm/other legal employer/job/yourself. It was anon in the legal employment forum, but I've moved this to the proper forum, Ask a Law Student/Graduate, so now it's not (it shouldn't have been then).gdane wrote:Why is this anonymous?Anonymous User wrote:Don't underestimate the power of personal connections. Working for the firm won't make too much of a difference in getting hired for the firm, but having a personal friendship with an attorney might. It's much harder to make this sort of connection when it is obvious you want a job. If it's between you and someone else, this is the sort of thing that could tip the scale in your favor.
OP, 0Ls are not allowed to post in the legal employment forum.
- luuma
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Re: Conundrum, take a new job or go to law school?
My apologies.A. Nony Mouse wrote:This is an excellent question. Anon is to be used only if you're revealing sensitive information about a firm/other legal employer/job/yourself. It was anon in the legal employment forum, but I've moved this to the proper forum, Ask a Law Student/Graduate, so now it's not.gdane wrote:Why is this anonymous?Anonymous User wrote:Don't underestimate the power of personal connections. Working for the firm won't make too much of a difference in getting hired for the firm, but having a personal friendship with an attorney might. It's much harder to make this sort of connection when it is obvious you want a job. If it's between you and someone else, this is the sort of thing that could tip the scale in your favor.
OP, 0Ls are not allowed to post in the legal employment forum.
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Re: Conundrum, take a new job or go to law school?
I wouldn't leave that job for anything but a large scholarship at a T14. I'm in a similar situation OP.
- luuma
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Re: Conundrum, take a new job or go to law school?
Sent you a PM, californiauser.
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