Graduating at 29. Negative effects on big law chances Forum
- withoutapaddle

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Graduating at 29. Negative effects on big law chances
I'm considering law school, and would graduate at the age of 29. I was wondering if graduating at 29, while most my class mates would be graduating at 25-26, would have a negative effect on my big law chances. I get the vibe that big law firms like younger associates.
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NonTradHealthLaw

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Re: Graduating at 29. Negative effects on big law chances
Can you do anything about your age? No. So stop worrying about it. Also, you're a baby. So stop worrying about it - Biglaw certainly doesn't care.
- Holly Golightly

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Re: Graduating at 29. Negative effects on big law chances
Go to NU. Lots of us were that age/older by graduation.
- A. Nony Mouse

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Re: Graduating at 29. Negative effects on big law chances
No, it won't make a difference. There may (may!) be a few employers who prefer brand new shiny malleable K-JDs, but then there are also employers who prefer people with work experience for whom your age will be an advantage.
- withoutapaddle

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Re: Graduating at 29. Negative effects on big law chances
Thanks for the responses. I just wasn't sure how big law looked at age. I know that they try to push you out after five years if you're not on partner track. I wasn't sure if they prefered younger associates for this reason.
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- fratstar1

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Re: Graduating at 29. Negative effects on big law chances
Isn't 27-28 the average age of graduates?
- Cobretti

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Re: Graduating at 29. Negative effects on big law chances
will graduate at 31 and so far being older seems to help based on the CBs i've done so far.
- rpupkin

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Re: Graduating at 29. Negative effects on big law chances
By law school standards, late 20s isn't "old." It will be a non-factor.withoutapaddle wrote:I'm considering law school, and would graduate at the age of 29. I was wondering if graduating at 29, while most my class mates would be graduating at 25-26, would have a negative effect on my big law chances. I get the vibe that big law firms like younger associates.
For what it's worth, people at my law school in their mid-30s seemed to do at least as well at OCI as younger students.
- 84651846190

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Re: Graduating at 29. Negative effects on big law chances
It won't make a difference.
- gideon

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Re: Graduating at 29. Negative effects on big law chances
I honestly can't imagine such a small difference would matter... a friend of my brother graduated at 33(or maybe even more) and went straight to Latham...
- First Offense

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Re: Graduating at 29. Negative effects on big law chances
I've had interviewers shit on K-JDs in interviews unprompted when discussing my experience. It's going to depend, but the firm that cares about it too much is probably a firm you don't want to work for anyway.
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Re: Graduating at 29. Negative effects on big law chances
Yup. They could be bullshitting for my benefit, but interviewers have largely gushed about my age and WE. And like First said, they tend to take unprompted pot shots at K-JDs.First Offense wrote:I've had interviewers shit on K-JDs in interviews unprompted when discussing my experience. It's going to depend, but the firm that cares about it too much is probably a firm you don't want to work for anyway.
I don't think being "older" hurts at all in today's legal hiring.
- DELG

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Re: Graduating at 29. Negative effects on big law chances
Pretty sure the median age for my class at my firm was around 29 when we started.
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