Should I drop out?
Posted: Wed Jun 19, 2019 8:17 pm
I'm a rising 2L right now at a T1 school in a major market (think Fordham, GW, USC) who did not have the best year. I had a lot of really bad things going down in my personal life right before finals first semester - my best friend died in a car crash two weeks beforehand and I was a total wreck. Even though I got all As on the simulated exams my professors gave us halfway through, ended up getting a 2.9 GPA; the school curves to a 3.3. I brought my grades up second semester substantially (I got a 3.42) but still, my average is sitting at a 3.14, and 50% is marked at a 3.27.
I know I'm no longer competitive at OCI. My career counselor today basically told me (in a nice way) that I have a one in a million shot of getting a job from it. I do have a callback at a V15 through a family friend that is a senior partner, but obviously that's not guaranteed. The problem is I never really wanted to be a lawyer in the long run: I went to law school to use it as a stepping stone for a high-ranking government job, and with the jobs that I'm going to have access to if I don't get something through OCI, that's not really a possibility anymore. I'm also taking on a lot of debt - I have about $75,000 out already (which includes $10,000 from undergrad).
I'm seriously considering dropping out, but the problem is I have no idea what I would do with my life otherwise: I have a pretty useless bachelors in political science, albeit from a lower Ivy. It's not that I don't want to be a lawyer at all, I do like the field, and I would have been happy practicing for 5 - 10 years. I just didn't want to be one forever, and I'm worried that now that BigLaw is mostly out of the way I'll be stuck in this career path until how ever long it takes to pay off my debt, which could be a really, really long time. But I really don't know what to do with only a bachelors in political science, even from an Ivy, that will be making more than $50,000 a year. Do you guys have any advice? Or any suggestions on other careers to begin looking into?
I know I'm no longer competitive at OCI. My career counselor today basically told me (in a nice way) that I have a one in a million shot of getting a job from it. I do have a callback at a V15 through a family friend that is a senior partner, but obviously that's not guaranteed. The problem is I never really wanted to be a lawyer in the long run: I went to law school to use it as a stepping stone for a high-ranking government job, and with the jobs that I'm going to have access to if I don't get something through OCI, that's not really a possibility anymore. I'm also taking on a lot of debt - I have about $75,000 out already (which includes $10,000 from undergrad).
I'm seriously considering dropping out, but the problem is I have no idea what I would do with my life otherwise: I have a pretty useless bachelors in political science, albeit from a lower Ivy. It's not that I don't want to be a lawyer at all, I do like the field, and I would have been happy practicing for 5 - 10 years. I just didn't want to be one forever, and I'm worried that now that BigLaw is mostly out of the way I'll be stuck in this career path until how ever long it takes to pay off my debt, which could be a really, really long time. But I really don't know what to do with only a bachelors in political science, even from an Ivy, that will be making more than $50,000 a year. Do you guys have any advice? Or any suggestions on other careers to begin looking into?