Impact of grad school transcript on law school applications
Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2021 7:03 pm
Hello,
I am currently in my first quarter of grad school and I am finding myself less and less interested in my field of study. I have often considered law school, but haven't applied because I wasn't sure if that was the career path I wanted to go down. However, after working in my grad program, I feel like working as a lawyer or in the legal field is something I am more interested in and have a genuine passion for. With that said, will me dropping out look bad on a law school application in the future?
For reference, I majored in economics in undergrad and had a 3.7 gpa. However, I am now in a much more STEM focused economics grad program, and I am passing, but only with a 3.0 gpa so far. I still like econ, but the courses in my program are very coding and stats intensive. They don't feel like what I did in undergrad, and I am struggling since I never had to take any computer science type courses in undergrad.
I have thought about dropping out and earning my paralegal certificate in order to get some legal experience and maybe some good letters of recommendation. If I like it, I think I would want to pursue law school after a couple years on the job. Would this help offset my less than stellar grad school transcript, or is it something I shouldn't worry so much about in the first place?
Thanks for any help/advice on this subject!
I am currently in my first quarter of grad school and I am finding myself less and less interested in my field of study. I have often considered law school, but haven't applied because I wasn't sure if that was the career path I wanted to go down. However, after working in my grad program, I feel like working as a lawyer or in the legal field is something I am more interested in and have a genuine passion for. With that said, will me dropping out look bad on a law school application in the future?
For reference, I majored in economics in undergrad and had a 3.7 gpa. However, I am now in a much more STEM focused economics grad program, and I am passing, but only with a 3.0 gpa so far. I still like econ, but the courses in my program are very coding and stats intensive. They don't feel like what I did in undergrad, and I am struggling since I never had to take any computer science type courses in undergrad.
I have thought about dropping out and earning my paralegal certificate in order to get some legal experience and maybe some good letters of recommendation. If I like it, I think I would want to pursue law school after a couple years on the job. Would this help offset my less than stellar grad school transcript, or is it something I shouldn't worry so much about in the first place?
Thanks for any help/advice on this subject!