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Should I wait until next year to apply

Post by dr123 » Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:51 am

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Re: Should I wait until next year to apply

Post by cinephile » Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:16 am

Taking a year off is always a good idea. Working as a legal aid will give you some experience and perspective on whether a career in law is right for you.

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Re: Should I wait until next year to apply

Post by dr123 » Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:23 am

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Re: Should I wait until next year to apply

Post by legaldiscretion » Fri Jan 14, 2011 10:57 am

Apply this year and be sure to include your public interest experience in your PS. CUNY values "softs" more than you think.

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Re: Should I wait until next year to apply

Post by gtjackets530 » Fri Jan 14, 2011 4:05 pm

If you want to go to CUNY and have already taken the LSAT, then I don't see the harm in applying this year. Send in an app, and if you get in then go. And if not, take the year off to work and study for the LSAT, and aim on going next year.

Basically there's no harm in applying this year if that's where you know you want to eventually go.

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Re: Should I wait until next year to apply

Post by Geist13 » Fri Jan 14, 2011 4:13 pm

wait it out a year. retake to get some scholarship money. But most importantly spend your year networking in the community you want to work in. Use your job as a legal aid to meet lawyers, have lunch with them, develop relationships. I cannot emphasize this enough. Remember you're not doing it to get jobs but to get to know people and allow people to get to know you. You'll be floored at how willing most lawyers are to go to bat for someone they know. Come job time in law school you'll be miles ahead of most of your class because of this.

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Re: Should I wait until next year to apply

Post by patrickd139 » Fri Jan 14, 2011 4:18 pm

Wait, work, retake. GL!

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Re: Should I wait until next year to apply

Post by TLSanders » Sat Jan 15, 2011 2:14 am

dr123 wrote:Well, I graduated in winter '09 so I've been out of school for a bit now that's one of the reasons why I want to apply this cycle
If you haven't done anything especially interesting/productive in the interim, this might actually be more of a reason to wait it out than to rush ahead. You've already got a gap, but do you have something worth mentioning to fill it with? If not, the relevant work experience definitely can't hurt.

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Re: Should I wait until next year to apply

Post by dr123 » Sat Jan 15, 2011 2:19 am

TLSanders wrote:
dr123 wrote:Well, I graduated in winter '09 so I've been out of school for a bit now that's one of the reasons why I want to apply this cycle
If you haven't done anything especially interesting/productive in the interim, this might actually be more of a reason to wait it out than to rush ahead. You've already got a gap, but do you have something worth mentioning to fill it with? If not, the relevant work experience definitely can't hurt.
I am starting a job on tuesday as a legal aid at non prof that provides legal rep to the disadvantaged and I used to work at an environmental non profit. I'm thinking it will give me a good idea of what the field I want to go into is really (pub interest) and look good on an app, esp to CUNY, no? Anyways I'm pretty much set on retaking and applying next cycle, it's too late now and I feel if I have a head start and send out my apps the day they post on LSAC I'll be in much better shape

EDIT: I was wondering if anyone knows if it is difficult to get a job outside of PI from CUNY? I am about 90% sure PI work is what I want to do, but things change as you get older and I want to have some degree of flexibility

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Re: Should I wait until next year to apply

Post by patrickd139 » Sat Jan 15, 2011 2:58 am

If you want degree flexibility outside PI, allow me to be the first of many to suggest you look elsewhere from CUNY.

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Re: Should I wait until next year to apply

Post by Kobe_Teeth » Sat Jan 15, 2011 3:05 am

If you have the option to wait a year AND get legal experience AND boost your LSAT score - take it! Seriously, you don't want to go to CUNY, not w/o a full ride scholarship.

I didn't start LS until I was 26. There are quite a few people older than me in my class. Take the year, get WE and work on that LSAT.

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Re: Should I wait until next year to apply

Post by dr123 » Sat Jan 15, 2011 3:20 am

Yea I figure it's for the best and since my job is through americorps I'll have around 10k towards school if I wait to apply

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Re: Should I wait until next year to apply

Post by dr123 » Sat Jan 15, 2011 4:20 am

Instead of going to a school with a PI focus, would it perhaps be better to go for a JD/MPA program. (Like I said I'm damn near positive PI/Non-prof work is what I want to do, but I don't want to be limited)

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