Dropped out multiple times, poor GPA, am I employable?
Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 11:49 am
2.5 GPA
Two years left to bring my GPA up
Attend a T-14
Multiple drop outs
Two years left to bring my GPA up
Attend a T-14
Multiple drop outs
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OP here. I have one year's worth of credits but have dropped out multiple times due to mental health issues. I am healthy now though and would like to continue pursuing my JD if I'm not unemployable after graduation.sparkytrainer wrote:wait what?
You are a t14 student currently with a 1l gpa of 2.5 and previously dropped out of law school, yet you are a current student at a t14? That correct?
So you are not currently a law student?Anonymous User wrote:OP here. I have one year's worth of credits but have dropped out multiple times due to mental health issues. I am healthy now though and would like to continue pursuing my JD if I'm not unemployable after graduation.sparkytrainer wrote:wait what?
You are a t14 student currently with a 1l gpa of 2.5 and previously dropped out of law school, yet you are a current student at a t14? That correct?
No. I'm contemplating returning this semester.sparkytrainer wrote:So you are not currently a law student?Anonymous User wrote:OP here. I have one year's worth of credits but have dropped out multiple times due to mental health issues. I am healthy now though and would like to continue pursuing my JD if I'm not unemployable after graduation.sparkytrainer wrote:wait what?
You are a t14 student currently with a 1l gpa of 2.5 and previously dropped out of law school, yet you are a current student at a t14? That correct?
Is that a real possibility? And would you be able to go back to your T14 school?Anonymous User wrote:No. I'm contemplating returning this semester.sparkytrainer wrote:So you are not currently a law student?Anonymous User wrote:OP here. I have one year's worth of credits but have dropped out multiple times due to mental health issues. I am healthy now though and would like to continue pursuing my JD if I'm not unemployable after graduation.sparkytrainer wrote:wait what?
You are a t14 student currently with a 1l gpa of 2.5 and previously dropped out of law school, yet you are a current student at a t14? That correct?
I think by "dropping out", OP probably just meant "taking a leave of absence"cavalier1138 wrote:Is that a real possibility? And would you be able to go back to your T14 school?Anonymous User wrote:No. I'm contemplating returning this semester.sparkytrainer wrote:So you are not currently a law student?Anonymous User wrote:OP here. I have one year's worth of credits but have dropped out multiple times due to mental health issues. I am healthy now though and would like to continue pursuing my JD if I'm not unemployable after graduation.sparkytrainer wrote:wait what?
You are a t14 student currently with a 1l gpa of 2.5 and previously dropped out of law school, yet you are a current student at a t14? That correct?
Yes.cavalier1138 wrote:Is that a real possibility? And would you be able to go back to your T14 school?Anonymous User wrote:No. I'm contemplating returning this semester.sparkytrainer wrote:So you are not currently a law student?Anonymous User wrote:OP here. I have one year's worth of credits but have dropped out multiple times due to mental health issues. I am healthy now though and would like to continue pursuing my JD if I'm not unemployable after graduation.sparkytrainer wrote:wait what?
You are a t14 student currently with a 1l gpa of 2.5 and previously dropped out of law school, yet you are a current student at a t14? That correct?
OP here. I like law. I was having issues with psychosis that have since been resolved.Anonymous User wrote:I wouldn't go back to law school and it isn't a question of employability. I am going to assume that some of the mental health issues from which you suffered were exacerbated by the pressures of law school. The pressures of practice are much, much worse. I could understand how walking away from LS could affect self worth and make you feel untethered, and in that regard, affect mental health. But you have your whole life ahead of you and far better ways to make a buck and live life.
If possible, I would like to work at a law firm or a government agency, preferably the former. I enjoy law school. I've had mental health issues hold me back the past few years and ended up in this hole.koalas wrote:I think it depends on what your alternative plan would be. What do you want to do after law school and why?
I think a lot turns on what type of firm you want (i.e., biglaw/specific market or open to alternatives?) and how willing you are to persevere in the face of rejections and people constantly questioning your capabilities due to your grades. If this is your dream and you are 100% committed, then I would say go for it. If you are here for the money or because you don't know what you want to do with your life, I'd ask what your best alternative is and try do an objective cost benefit analysis.Anonymous User wrote:If possible, I would like to work at a law firm or a government agency, preferably the former. I enjoy law school. I've had mental health issues hold me back the past few years and ended up in this hole.koalas wrote:I think it depends on what your alternative plan would be. What do you want to do after law school and why?