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Work Experience
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 12:43 pm
by BigBear
How do law schools count work experience? Is it only work experience after you receive your undergraduate degree? In my case, I am working full time in the summer and fall and finishing my degree as a part time student in the fall. My position requires a bachelors degree but the company has made an exception and is allowing me to work before graduation as I only need a part time course load to graduate.
The position is not an internship, it's legal related, and I will have worked there for a year and a few months before I matriculate to law school in Fall 2017. I know law schools look favorably upon work experience, will this be considered a year of work experience? Will I be viewed more favorably than a traditional K-JD?
Re: Work Experience
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 12:47 pm
by Mack.Hambleton
probably better than KJD but people with one normal year of work experience are still a little on the low side
Re: Work Experience
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 12:57 pm
by Blueprint Mithun
BigBear wrote:How do law schools count work experience? Is it only work experience after you receive your undergraduate degree? In my case, I am working full time in the summer and fall and finishing my degree as a part time student in the fall. My position requires a bachelors degree but the company has made an exception and is allowing me to work before graduation as I only need a part time course load to graduate.
The position is not an internship, it's legal related, and I will have worked there for a year and a few months before I matriculate to law school in Fall 2017. I know law schools look favorably upon work experience, will this be considered a year of work experience? Will I be viewed more favorably than a traditional K-JD?
Like the above poster said, it's better than K-JD. You have legal-related work experience, which looks good and strengthens your case of why you want to go law school. I think this will also reflect your ability to handle a high workload while being a student, provided that you've kept your grades up during this time. Part of the appeal of candidates with work experience post-college is that they've spent time out of school where work is their #1 priority, which gives you a unique perspective on what career path you might want to follow. But that's not to say that K-JDs or cases like yours are at a disadvantage - if your grades/LSAT are high, you'll be a very competitive applicant.
Re: Work Experience
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 8:18 pm
by cjw564
A friend (not urm) got into all of hys without being waitlisted with a 168 because of his work experience and other softs. If you have really good soft, hys will fight tooth and nail for you.
Re: Work Experience
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 9:18 am
by Simillar
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Re: Work Experience
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 9:28 am
by jnwa
cjw564 wrote:A friend (not urm) got into all of hys without being waitlisted with a 168 because of his work experience and other softs. If you have really good soft, hys will fight tooth and nail for you.
Which type of cancer did he cure?