Should I continue teaching and attend law school part time?
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 8:15 pm
I am a transplant living in NYC. I’m a second year teacher (TFA), and love my job.
I have always wanted to become a public interest lawyer (working with families similar to the students I serve now). I also come from a similar background, so I have a personal stake in this decision.
I’m planning to stay in NYC, but am not sure if I should pursue law school part time while teaching, or attend full time and quit my teaching job.
As it stands, I’ve narrowed down my choices to Fordham (part time), Columbia (a reach school), and NYU (another reach school). My undergrad GPA is low (3.3 with upward trend for the last two years of undergrad). I’ll also have a masters degree in education with a 3.9 GPA (I’m aware that isn’t calculated in the school’s numbers, but I do consider it a soft). I work at a transfer school in the South Bronx where I work with court-involved youth and/or those who are housing insecure.
I took the LSAT-flex and scored a 169 after 6 months of consistent studying. I’m mainly concerned about quitting my job, not having an income, and attending a full time law school in a very expensive city. I’m a URM (AA Female), and first-gen.
The idea I have is to attend law school part time (Fordham, CUNY, other) while continue teaching full time (increases salary every year).
Please help!
I have always wanted to become a public interest lawyer (working with families similar to the students I serve now). I also come from a similar background, so I have a personal stake in this decision.
I’m planning to stay in NYC, but am not sure if I should pursue law school part time while teaching, or attend full time and quit my teaching job.
As it stands, I’ve narrowed down my choices to Fordham (part time), Columbia (a reach school), and NYU (another reach school). My undergrad GPA is low (3.3 with upward trend for the last two years of undergrad). I’ll also have a masters degree in education with a 3.9 GPA (I’m aware that isn’t calculated in the school’s numbers, but I do consider it a soft). I work at a transfer school in the South Bronx where I work with court-involved youth and/or those who are housing insecure.
I took the LSAT-flex and scored a 169 after 6 months of consistent studying. I’m mainly concerned about quitting my job, not having an income, and attending a full time law school in a very expensive city. I’m a URM (AA Female), and first-gen.
The idea I have is to attend law school part time (Fordham, CUNY, other) while continue teaching full time (increases salary every year).
Please help!