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Re: Paralegal at WLRK or IB at JP Morgan for WE
I'd take IB
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I would take the ibanking job because you could end up making a career out of it. Are we talking an analyst or what? I don't really know if law school is the best choice when you could have a lucrative career in ibanking without 200k of law school debt.
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Re: Paralegal at WLRK or IB at JP Morgan for WE
take IB, and if you don't ABSOLUTELY HATE IT, stay in finance. If you 1) hate it, 2) spend time getting to know lawyers, what they do day to day, etc., and 3) decide thats what you want to do every day for 40 years, then 4) retake for $$$ at a T14 and leverage your WE to get a job. Don't spend 300k on the prestige of law/HLS without doing some serious soul-searching.
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Re: Paralegal at WLRK or IB at JP Morgan for WE
I am pretty sure paralegal at WLRK would also have horrible hours
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So u think a paralegal at Watchtell works less than 80 hrs per week?
BigLaw lawyers work way more than 80 hrs per week. Don't go to law school if u want to enjoy life.
BigLaw lawyers work way more than 80 hrs per week. Don't go to law school if u want to enjoy life.
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Re: Paralegal at WLRK or IB at JP Morgan for WE
At my biglaw firm, the paralegals generally worked something like 9-5 or 9-6, though they would stay later if they were asked to, which was not super common. I doubt paralegals, even at Wachtell, work 80 hours a week on a regular basis.Jchance wrote:So u think a paralegal at Watchtell works less than 80 hrs per week?
BigLaw lawyers work way more than 80 hrs per week. Don't go to law school if u want to enjoy life.
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It's 100% too late to change your mind right
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My paralegals pull all-nighters with some regularity.ph14 wrote:At my biglaw firm, the paralegals generally worked something like 9-5 or 9-6, though they would stay later if they were asked to, which was not super common. I doubt paralegals, even at Wachtell, work 80 hours a week on a regular basis.Jchance wrote:So u think a paralegal at Watchtell works less than 80 hrs per week?
BigLaw lawyers work way more than 80 hrs per week. Don't go to law school if u want to enjoy life.
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I wouldn't want to work IB hours, personally, even at the compensation. I would much rather be a paralegal. But i'm also a law student and frequent poster on a law school forum, so.ARM005 wrote:I agree. I did as much research as I could, in the paltry week I had to decide, and I found that at WLRK I would work consistent 60 hour weeks with the occasional 80. However, at JP, I would have been working wildly inconsistent weeks that ranged from 80 to sometimes 100. ( I worked two 100 hour weeks in a row during my summer at JP). So I basically asked myself, how would I study for the LSAT or take classes?ph14 wrote:At my biglaw firm, the paralegals generally worked something like 9-5 or 9-6, though they would stay later if they were asked to, which was not super common. I doubt paralegals, even at Wachtell, work 80 hours a week on a regular basis.Jchance wrote:So u think a paralegal at Watchtell works less than 80 hrs per week?
BigLaw lawyers work way more than 80 hrs per week. Don't go to law school if u want to enjoy life.
Anyways, I've hit an awkward quarter-life crisis where I have no clue what I want to do anymore. I don't even know who I am! (I wouldn't take it that far but I just did haha)
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That's rough. Guess the paralegals at my firms were lucky.Lincoln wrote:My paralegals pull all-nighters with some regularity.ph14 wrote:At my biglaw firm, the paralegals generally worked something like 9-5 or 9-6, though they would stay later if they were asked to, which was not super common. I doubt paralegals, even at Wachtell, work 80 hours a week on a regular basis.Jchance wrote:So u think a paralegal at Watchtell works less than 80 hrs per week?
BigLaw lawyers work way more than 80 hrs per week. Don't go to law school if u want to enjoy life.
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I'd say IB. Being a paralegal doesn't help much for law school admissions. I would only do the paralegal job if it somehow opens doors to coming back as a future SA, which I doubt WLRK allows. But perhaps the connections you make there will help you elsewhere?
Regardless, I'm sure you're going to get into a great law school.
Regardless, I'm sure you're going to get into a great law school.
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It seems like you turned down the offer at JPM. In which case, you're just asking us to tell you that you didn't make a mistake, which we can't do, because you did. Law school admissions is a numbers game, and 3.7/170 isn't HLS numbers regardless of your recommendations.
I know people who left hedge funds to do law, so I don't think choosing between the two careers is a no-brainer, but a job with JPM is gold, especially in law. Law firms love to see that on a resume. Also, if you don't want to work long hours, you had better gun public interest jobs in law school, because lawyers work very long hours too.
I know people who left hedge funds to do law, so I don't think choosing between the two careers is a no-brainer, but a job with JPM is gold, especially in law. Law firms love to see that on a resume. Also, if you don't want to work long hours, you had better gun public interest jobs in law school, because lawyers work very long hours too.
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Re: Paralegal at WLRK or IB at JP Morgan for WE
Then please back away from this thread and go catch a movie, have a beer on a patio, do something other than wonder about what you can't do over.ARM005 wrote:100% hahaIAFG wrote:It's 100% too late to change your mind right
In the one week I had to decide, I didn't know TLS existed lol
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Yes. A 3.7/175 would make you competitive at HLS. It would guarantee you CLS.ARM005 wrote:At the core of my question, I was in fact asking whether or not I made a mistake. Would you think a 3.7/175 would be better for HLS? I've been a lurker for about a month on TLS and the morale is low and borderline melancholic, which frankly, really freaks me out. I hate to say I have a HLS or bust attitude, but I have a HLS or bust attitude.rayiner wrote:It seems like you turned down the offer at JPM. In which case, you're just asking us to tell you that you didn't make a mistake, which we can't do, because you did. Law school admissions is a numbers game, and 3.7/170 isn't HLS numbers regardless of your recommendations.
I know people who left hedge funds to do law, so I don't think choosing between the two careers is a no-brainer, but a job with JPM is gold, especially in law. Law firms love to see that on a resume. Also, if you don't want to work long hours, you had better gun public interest jobs in law school, because lawyers work very long hours too.
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