Law School or TFA?
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 1:39 am
Hi everyone,
I have a decision to make and would appreciate some advice.
I am contemplating whether to ride out my law school waitlists (Minnesota, GW) or accept a job offer with Teach for America (TFA), an initiative that aims to close the achievement gap between low income and high income students.
TFA gives members an opportunity to teach for two years in a low income school to raise academic achievement of minorities. After the two years of teaching are over, TFA alumni move on to various professions (many become lawyers) and continue to advocate for education reform.
My goal is to become a public interest lawyer and work with low income communities and minorities, so TFA is appealing to me. However, I see pros and cons of becoming a Teach for America member.
Pros:
1) Experience in low income communities
2) Allows me the chance to retake the LSAT for a higher score
3) Opens the door to scholarship opportunities
4) TFA has partnered with many law schools (including GW and Minnesota). These law schools are willing to grant a two year deferral to students who are accepted to the law school but choose to join TFA for two years
Cons:
1) Salary is not very high
2) Extremely demanding work (Masters in Education, extensive training, lesson planning, etc.)
3) May not be the best experience to prepare me for a legal career
4) Must put off law school for two more years (already took one year off after graduating college)
Ultimately, my goal is to become a public interest lawyer. Again, I was waitlisted for Fall 2013 at GW and Minnesota, and GW expects a LOCI from me this week. Should I go ahead and send a LOCI with an update about the TFA acceptance? Should I send a LOCI without mentioning TFA at all? Or should I withdraw my law school applications all together?
Would appreciate any guidance and thank you in advance.
I have a decision to make and would appreciate some advice.
I am contemplating whether to ride out my law school waitlists (Minnesota, GW) or accept a job offer with Teach for America (TFA), an initiative that aims to close the achievement gap between low income and high income students.
TFA gives members an opportunity to teach for two years in a low income school to raise academic achievement of minorities. After the two years of teaching are over, TFA alumni move on to various professions (many become lawyers) and continue to advocate for education reform.
My goal is to become a public interest lawyer and work with low income communities and minorities, so TFA is appealing to me. However, I see pros and cons of becoming a Teach for America member.
Pros:
1) Experience in low income communities
2) Allows me the chance to retake the LSAT for a higher score
3) Opens the door to scholarship opportunities
4) TFA has partnered with many law schools (including GW and Minnesota). These law schools are willing to grant a two year deferral to students who are accepted to the law school but choose to join TFA for two years
Cons:
1) Salary is not very high
2) Extremely demanding work (Masters in Education, extensive training, lesson planning, etc.)
3) May not be the best experience to prepare me for a legal career
4) Must put off law school for two more years (already took one year off after graduating college)
Ultimately, my goal is to become a public interest lawyer. Again, I was waitlisted for Fall 2013 at GW and Minnesota, and GW expects a LOCI from me this week. Should I go ahead and send a LOCI with an update about the TFA acceptance? Should I send a LOCI without mentioning TFA at all? Or should I withdraw my law school applications all together?
Would appreciate any guidance and thank you in advance.