Fordham Part-Time 2009 Entering Class
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 1:27 pm
Who else is going to Fordham PT this fall?
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Cool.lsat 2008 wrote:I will be joining you, Momoney
I might attend since I live in the city. nitsudrx are you planning on transferring FT? Also are you going to be working while attending?nitsudrx wrote:I'll most likely be joining you. Still waiting on a few schools, but Fordham PT is my number one acceptance at this point.
Are y'all going to the ASD on 3/28? That is too bad to hear about the PT'er feeling uncomfortable at the previous ASD.
I plan on transferring for 2L. Most likely will not be working at all. I figure most people in PT do not work and just treat it like FT, therefore I would be at a disadvantage if I worked.geoanthem wrote:I might attend since I live in the city. nitsudrx are you planning on transferring FT? Also are you going to be working while attending?nitsudrx wrote:I'll most likely be joining you. Still waiting on a few schools, but Fordham PT is my number one acceptance at this point.
Are y'all going to the ASD on 3/28? That is too bad to hear about the PT'er feeling uncomfortable at the previous ASD.
Seems like we will be on a similar track. PM me if you want to discuss Fordham further. Do you live in the city currently?nitsudrx wrote:I plan on transferring for 2L. Most likely will not be working at all.geoanthem wrote:I might attend since I live in the city. nitsudrx are you planning on transferring FT? Also are you going to be working while attending?nitsudrx wrote:I'll most likely be joining you. Still waiting on a few schools, but Fordham PT is my number one acceptance at this point.
Are y'all going to the ASD on 3/28? That is too bad to hear about the PT'er feeling uncomfortable at the previous ASD.
I live in DC now and because of that I'm still hoping for GW PT actually... but it's not looking promising.geoanthem wrote:Seems like we will be on a similar track. PM me if you want to discuss Fordham further. Do you live in the city currently?nitsudrx wrote:I plan on transferring for 2L. Most likely will not be working at all.geoanthem wrote:I might attend since I live in the city. nitsudrx are you planning on transferring FT? Also are you going to be working while attending?nitsudrx wrote:I'll most likely be joining you. Still waiting on a few schools, but Fordham PT is my number one acceptance at this point.
Are y'all going to the ASD on 3/28? That is too bad to hear about the PT'er feeling uncomfortable at the previous ASD.
That's cool jrock. Sounds like a good thing you have going. Working at an IP firm, I know plenty of people who have successfully managed FT work and PT law school.jrock12 wrote:looks like i'm the odd man out...i will be working full time, while going to class at night...i have a full time job in finance where i making a substantial amount of $, so i'm not really willing to give that up right now, despite my current dislike for the financial markets
my plan is to go to school while working for as long as possible...if it ends up being too much, i'll probably quit my job sometime after first semester of 1L
Very commendable. I lost my job because it was too expensive for the company to stay in the manhattan. So unless I find an awesome job, I will probably just switch to FT after 1L.jrock12 wrote:looks like i'm the odd man out...i will be working full time, while going to class at night...i have a full time job in finance where i making a substantial amount of $, so i'm not really willing to give that up right now, despite my current dislike for the financial markets
my plan is to go to school while working for as long as possible...if it ends up being too much, i'll probably quit my job sometime after first semester of 1L
I'm just worried that going PT and not working will be looked down upon by employers...geoanthem wrote:Very commendable. I lost my job because it was too expensive for the company to stay in the manhattan. So unless I find an awesome job, I will probably just switch to FT after 1L.jrock12 wrote:looks like i'm the odd man out...i will be working full time, while going to class at night...i have a full time job in finance where i making a substantial amount of $, so i'm not really willing to give that up right now, despite my current dislike for the financial markets
my plan is to go to school while working for as long as possible...if it ends up being too much, i'll probably quit my job sometime after first semester of 1L
That has been a worry of mine too. Though most people I have talked to with knowledge of it said it really doesn't matter as long as you do well. There are many reasons I feel why you may end up transferring from PT to FT. Like in my situation I wanted the flexibility of having the option of attending a school where I could keep my job to supplement my income. But when I lost my job all that changed. I would bet if you explained your situation to potential employees they would understand. I would like to find more information on this though.nitsudrx wrote:I'm just worried that going PT and not working will be looked down upon by employers...geoanthem wrote:Very commendable. I lost my job because it was too expensive for the company to stay in the manhattan. So unless I find an awesome job, I will probably just switch to FT after 1L.jrock12 wrote:looks like i'm the odd man out...i will be working full time, while going to class at night...i have a full time job in finance where i making a substantial amount of $, so i'm not really willing to give that up right now, despite my current dislike for the financial markets
my plan is to go to school while working for as long as possible...if it ends up being too much, i'll probably quit my job sometime after first semester of 1L
Well said jrock. And especially with this recession, geoanthem, I think employers will understand not having a job. Although the PT stigma is a concern of mine, I agree with you both. If I were truly, truly worried I wouldn't be so heavily considering Fordham PT.jrock12 wrote:i'll tell you guys, i dont really buy that whole "employers will look down on you bc you were in p/t program thing"...i cant say i've talked to many people about it, or have proof of anything, but i simply dont buy it...if it was that much of a disadvantage or looked down upon as much as some people want to make it out to be, great schools like fordham, gulc, gw wouldnt offer these types of programs
like you said there are several reasons why anyone would start off in the p/t program, not simply a back door into a better school...to be honest, i'm really pretty sick of the stigma associated with beginning school in a p/t program (esp. on this forum)....in the end your diploma will say "Fordham University School of Law", with no asterick noting your beginning in a p/t program
I have a question. If you are a 2L and transferred into the FT division, do potential employers even see that you were in PT before?nitsudrx wrote:Well said jrock. And especially with this recession, geoanthem, I think employers will understand not having a job. Although the PT stigma is a concern of mine, I agree with you both. If I were truly, truly worried I wouldn't be so heavily considering Fordham PT.jrock12 wrote:i'll tell you guys, i dont really buy that whole "employers will look down on you bc you were in p/t program thing"...i cant say i've talked to many people about it, or have proof of anything, but i simply dont buy it...if it was that much of a disadvantage or looked down upon as much as some people want to make it out to be, great schools like fordham, gulc, gw wouldnt offer these types of programs
like you said there are several reasons why anyone would start off in the p/t program, not simply a back door into a better school...to be honest, i'm really pretty sick of the stigma associated with beginning school in a p/t program (esp. on this forum)....in the end your diploma will say "Fordham University School of Law", with no asterick noting your beginning in a p/t program
I'm with you. I have a full time job and I intend on keeping it and going to class at night. I'm going to give it a year at least before thinking about quitting. I have been told that 2L, 3L and 4L demand less time than 1L. Also, I plan on taking a class or two every summer to lighten my load during the rest of the year.jrock12 wrote:looks like i'm the odd man out...i will be working full time, while going to class at night...i have a full time job in finance where i making a substantial amount of $, so i'm not really willing to give that up right now, despite my current dislike for the financial markets
my plan is to go to school while working for as long as possible...if it ends up being too much, i'll probably quit my job sometime after first semester of 1L
Hmm... not sure. I'm just speculating, but wouldn't they have access to your entire transcript, thus showing that you took 2 classes in the summer to catch up credit-wise?geoanthem wrote:I have a question. If you are a 2L and transferred into the FT division, do potential employers even see that you were in PT before?nitsudrx wrote:Well said jrock. And especially with this recession, geoanthem, I think employers will understand not having a job. Although the PT stigma is a concern of mine, I agree with you both. If I were truly, truly worried I wouldn't be so heavily considering Fordham PT.jrock12 wrote:i'll tell you guys, i dont really buy that whole "employers will look down on you bc you were in p/t program thing"...i cant say i've talked to many people about it, or have proof of anything, but i simply dont buy it...if it was that much of a disadvantage or looked down upon as much as some people want to make it out to be, great schools like fordham, gulc, gw wouldnt offer these types of programs
like you said there are several reasons why anyone would start off in the p/t program, not simply a back door into a better school...to be honest, i'm really pretty sick of the stigma associated with beginning school in a p/t program (esp. on this forum)....in the end your diploma will say "Fordham University School of Law", with no asterick noting your beginning in a p/t program
What are your stats?tommy1 wrote:I am very interested....
but I hve not heard back from them yet...and my online status just says my application is complete.....but it was completed since beginning of January so I don't knw.
maybe that means they are going to reject me? which sucks cause I really want to attend Fordham.
What do you all think, especially seems like you all got your letters?