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3.5/163

Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 1:00 am
by justaviking
I originally was a music education major at a small private school in Illinois, I enjoyed the analytical portion of music much more than teaching, and also the performance and composition portion. I went on to go to a paralegal program at a community college and am currently working at a law firm that represents condo associations. I am thinking about going to law school because I enjoyed the mock trial experience at community college. I currently live in the far west suburbs and would have to move to go to any of the schools except NIU.

Schools I am looking at


Loyola Chicago

iit/Kent

Depaul

Northwestern Univ

U of Illinois

NIU

Marquette

Also - would paralegal or music ed major count against me?

I am 27 now, plan on entering school around 28 or 29, does age count against me?

Would I be better of staying as a paralegal and not going to law school?

Re: 3.5/163

Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 2:51 am
by sharpnsmooth
justaviking wrote:I originally was a music education major at a small private school in Illinois, I enjoyed the analytical portion of music much more than teaching, and also the performance and composition portion. I went on to go to a paralegal program at a community college and am currently working at a law firm that represents condo associations. I am thinking about going to law school because I enjoyed the mock trial experience at community college. I currently live in the far west suburbs and would have to move to go to any of the schools except NIU.

Schools I am looking at


Loyola Chicago

iit/Kent

Depaul

Northwestern Univ

U of Illinois

NIU

Marquette

Also - would paralegal or music ed major count against me?

I am 27 now, plan on entering school around 28 or 29, does age count against me?

Would I be better of staying as a paralegal and not going to law school?
if you get into northwestern with those #'s, god bless.

if anything, 28 or 29 would help you so long as you've done something since college.

as the line from oliver stone's w goes, "you can be president, george. but i don't know how to say this... you have to do something."

i know a non-URM police officer who got into fordham with a 155, and i am assuming it's because he had 30 years of experience as a cop to show in his personal statement.

Re: 3.5/163

Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 3:10 am
by Close Diamond
sharpnsmooth wrote: Loyola Chicago: In

iit/Kent: In

Depaul: In

Northwestern Univ: Out

U of Illinois: Out

NIU: In

Marquette : In
Apply early.