Young Parent With Dreams of UChicago
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 12:37 pm
New here & seeking for advice probably much sooner than necessary, but I'll ask anyway.
I am a young parent. I had my son at 21 and had only one semester of college completed. I am now in my junior year of undergrad pursuing a BSBA in Finance and want to know what kind of timeline is realistic. If all goes as planned, I will graduate undergrad in spring 2021, but may need to go into fall of 2020. I am anticipating a 3.8+ GPA (giving myself room for 2-3 Bs in the future). I have a very supportive family and partner. It wasn't until I had my son that I had the motivation to pursue my childhood dream.
What timeline is realistic? My plate is full. I work 1-2 days a week, raise my son full time while my partner works full time, and go to school full time. Here are the 2 options I am considering. The first is making my life incredibly stressful in trying to finish my degree by spring 2021, have taken the LSAT and scored what I am comfortable with, and applied and been accepted. I am not too familiar with the application cycles so I am not sure if that is even realistic. The other option is to give myself a more relaxing schedule, allowing for more one on one time with my son (he's not yet 2 so I feel this is really important). Graduate in fall of 2021, and use the extra time I have to study and do well on the LSAT. What type of timeline would this give me for applications? What is more realistic while maintaining a stable home life with my son and partner?
I will say, I have biglaw dreams and have wanted to go to UChicago since I was a little girl, and I want to live & practice in Chicago post-graduation. That is the ultimate goal that is not something I want to compromise on. I am also interested in Penn or Duke, and other T14s, but still want to end up back in the city. I know biglaw isn't easy for women with dreams of a family, but I don't want more children. So let's hear it! I am all ears.
I am a young parent. I had my son at 21 and had only one semester of college completed. I am now in my junior year of undergrad pursuing a BSBA in Finance and want to know what kind of timeline is realistic. If all goes as planned, I will graduate undergrad in spring 2021, but may need to go into fall of 2020. I am anticipating a 3.8+ GPA (giving myself room for 2-3 Bs in the future). I have a very supportive family and partner. It wasn't until I had my son that I had the motivation to pursue my childhood dream.
What timeline is realistic? My plate is full. I work 1-2 days a week, raise my son full time while my partner works full time, and go to school full time. Here are the 2 options I am considering. The first is making my life incredibly stressful in trying to finish my degree by spring 2021, have taken the LSAT and scored what I am comfortable with, and applied and been accepted. I am not too familiar with the application cycles so I am not sure if that is even realistic. The other option is to give myself a more relaxing schedule, allowing for more one on one time with my son (he's not yet 2 so I feel this is really important). Graduate in fall of 2021, and use the extra time I have to study and do well on the LSAT. What type of timeline would this give me for applications? What is more realistic while maintaining a stable home life with my son and partner?
I will say, I have biglaw dreams and have wanted to go to UChicago since I was a little girl, and I want to live & practice in Chicago post-graduation. That is the ultimate goal that is not something I want to compromise on. I am also interested in Penn or Duke, and other T14s, but still want to end up back in the city. I know biglaw isn't easy for women with dreams of a family, but I don't want more children. So let's hear it! I am all ears.