Hi all,
- International, 26yrs old
- Working at one of the bulge brackets in NYC (Goldman/ JPM/ MS/ BofA) (middle office)
- LSAT 159, GPA 4.0
My LSAT would expire next year so I'll be applying to part-time law schools this year. What are the chances of getting into Fordham part-time law school with my profile? If it's not possible, I'm also considering applying to full-time law schools after 2 years with my GRE (335).
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Banking and part-time law school Forum
- nealric
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Re: Banking and part-time law school
I’d retake the LSAT if I were you.
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- nealric
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Re: Banking and part-time law school
In that case, all you can do is apply and see what happens.Kellog9089 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 16, 2023 9:42 pmI took it 3 times already but the scores would expire soon. Is it going to affect my application?
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Re: Banking and part-time law school
Why do you want to go to law school? I think you're better off being in banking tbh.
Do you already have a green card? In order to secure a work visa, you'll need to work for a big law firm, and while Fordham is a good school, it gives you less than a coin's flip chance of securing that kind of work.
Do you already have a green card? In order to secure a work visa, you'll need to work for a big law firm, and while Fordham is a good school, it gives you less than a coin's flip chance of securing that kind of work.
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Re: Banking and part-time law school
Don't go to law school. Spend the time you'd be in class or studying networking, deepening your knowledge of finance, and finding some side business ideas. Law school is not made for people like you (those with careers already in the works). It is more of a reset for those with a post-BA false start.Kellog9089 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 15, 2023 6:55 amHi all,
- International, 26yrs old
- Working at one of the bulge brackets in NYC (Goldman/ JPM/ MS/ BofA) (middle office)
- LSAT 159, GPA 4.0
My LSAT would expire next year so I'll be applying to part-time law schools this year. What are the chances of getting into Fordham part-time law school with my profile? If it's not possible, I'm also considering applying to full-time law schools after 2 years with my GRE (335).
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
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