Have I screwed up big time or what!
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:43 pm
Opinions wanted.
I've wanted to go to law school for the last decade. I don't know why I didn't. I finished college seven years ago and have since done a few things. I taught middle school science and high school biology. I worked part-time as a paramedic, and I later got into state law enforcement and have been in that field for nearly five years. Yeah, say what you will. My graduating GPA was 3.45. My problem is I've started taking classes along the premed track because I never took physics or organic chemistry in college. I hate math and math based classes. They're infuriatingly difficult for me, and I genuinely have no interest in them. The reason I'm taking them is really just a whim. Like I said, I once worked part-time as a medic and have since had an interest in medical "stuff," but I can't bear the process of going as far as one has to go for premed through residency. I'm still interested in law. I read what I can about it, and I like it. Frankly, I wanted to do something with my life, quit writing tickets, and undergo some type of professional education. I picked the med route, knowing all too well of the dedication required, but I was scared of what I'd read about a lack of jobs for newly minted legal eagles. I quit my full-time, state job for this crap. What was I thinking! I work as a dispatcher now which I hate, but it let's me do some school work on the job. Can I still apply to law school and be taken seriously?
I've wanted to go to law school for the last decade. I don't know why I didn't. I finished college seven years ago and have since done a few things. I taught middle school science and high school biology. I worked part-time as a paramedic, and I later got into state law enforcement and have been in that field for nearly five years. Yeah, say what you will. My graduating GPA was 3.45. My problem is I've started taking classes along the premed track because I never took physics or organic chemistry in college. I hate math and math based classes. They're infuriatingly difficult for me, and I genuinely have no interest in them. The reason I'm taking them is really just a whim. Like I said, I once worked part-time as a medic and have since had an interest in medical "stuff," but I can't bear the process of going as far as one has to go for premed through residency. I'm still interested in law. I read what I can about it, and I like it. Frankly, I wanted to do something with my life, quit writing tickets, and undergo some type of professional education. I picked the med route, knowing all too well of the dedication required, but I was scared of what I'd read about a lack of jobs for newly minted legal eagles. I quit my full-time, state job for this crap. What was I thinking! I work as a dispatcher now which I hate, but it let's me do some school work on the job. Can I still apply to law school and be taken seriously?