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kcdc1

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Re: Is 29 too old?
Yes, too old, but the problem is not really your age per se -- it's your ~3 years of WE. Biglaw likes to train its people from scratch and not deal with the bad habits built by experience working in other professional settings. If you've ideally sat at home since college playing video games or at least did non-professional labor, you should be fine.
- TheSpanishMain

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Re: Is 29 too old?
You almost certainly won't make biglaw partner, but not because you'll be 29.
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GoneSouth

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Re: Is 29 too old?
You realize 24/25 is probably the median age for starting law school these days?PJam1989 wrote:I am 25 now, and will be 29 upon graduation from law school. Current lawyers, is beginning my career as a lawyer at 29 a little too old? Will one still have an opportunity to make biglaw partner if starting at 29?
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Hand

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Re: Is 29 too old?
You're done OP, you missed the boat; probably best to kill yourself now and avoid the inevitable shame and disappointment that would result from your unavoidable, utter failure
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jrass

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Re: Is 29 too old?
Nobody will even know or care how old you are unless you tell them.
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- pancakes3

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Re: Is 29 too old?
TheSpanishMain wrote:You almost certainly won't make biglaw partner, but not because you'll be 29.
- BmoreOrLess

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Re: Is 29 too old?
As an old (older?), most everyone will definitely know, but no one will care and work experience definitely helps in interviews.jrass wrote:Nobody will even know or care how old you are unless you tell them.
- Shib26

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Re: Is 29 too old?
Relax, you're slightly above the median age, not even close to being too old.
- LA Spring

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Re: Is 29 too old?
No. Actually, I don’t remember anyone ever having asked my age (doubt if it’s even permitted). Your age wouldn’t be revealed until after you filled out the HR employment paperwork....by then you already have the job.
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BigZuck

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Re: Is 29 too old?
I'm about to blow your mind OP: Even if you entered law school at 29 that wouldn't be too old
You'll never make big law partner no matter how old you were when you graduated law school. Which is fine because you probably won't want to make partner anyway.
You'll never make big law partner no matter how old you were when you graduated law school. Which is fine because you probably won't want to make partner anyway.
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nick417

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Re: Is 29 too old?
IS this person serious? This seems like a joke.
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nick417

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Re: Is 29 too old?
It is pretty easy to determine ones age. Look at their resume and see when they graduated from undergrad. For the vast majority of us, we graduated undergrad between the ages 22-24.LA Spring wrote:No. Actually, I don’t remember anyone ever having asked my age (doubt if it’s even permitted). Your age wouldn’t be revealed until after you filled out the HR employment paperwork....by then you already have the job.
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- seashell.economy

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Re: Is 29 too old?
Well, that's a little harsh. But I do think at the old age they are at they should probably start looking for burial plots and join AARP.Hand wrote:You're done OP, you missed the boat; probably best to kill yourself now and avoid the inevitable shame and disappointment that would result from your unavoidable, utter failure
- totesTheGoat

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Re: Is 29 too old?
As a 27 year old who will graduate law school at 28, I have brought shame upon generations of my family, and face the unenviable decision between seppuku or living an honorless life facing exile from civilized society. My name will not be mentionable in polite company. My siblings are tormented by their peers. My parents are spat upon when they dare show their faces in public. All in all, I will be erased from the memories of all who knew me.
I can't imagine the torture inflicted on those who would dare go to law school at 40!!!!
I can't imagine the torture inflicted on those who would dare go to law school at 40!!!!
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