Stay at my job or graduate law school early?
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 2:51 pm
I'm currently a 2E (part-time) at GW. I'm thinking about switching to the full-time program. I work for the DoD with a cushy $100K+ job, great commute, and awesome building. However, my job is soul sucking. It is down right terrible. I have not "enjoyed" either of my two DoD jobs and I'm just over the federal government. I've had no problem working full-time and going to school part-time, though I feel like I am missing out on a lot of activities and experiences at school.
I've loved law school so far. It's the shining spot in my 15+ work/school day. I'm tired and stressed. Something has got to give and I really cannot stand this job.
Option 1 Full-time School - Quit job and graduate next spring. I'd have to take at least 7 credits this summer (no problem - just stressful) and 15 credits in the fall/spring. I would have enough credits to graduate thanks to my previous high course loads.
However, I'd have to take out loans to finance all of my living expenses. My spouse is currently in grad school (full-time). I'd stop contributing to my retirement accounts and forego saving for a house. I really don't want to be poor.
Option 2 Part-time - Quit job and try to find something in the legal realm - even a paralegal.. I could graduate a semester early, so Fall 2017 vs Spring 2018. I'd still have to take out some loans to cover the delta between my job now and the future salary, but could probably make it work.
Option 3 Part-time - Keep terrible job and pray it gets better. Pros: save tons of cash to buy a house, have money for vacations and bar tabs, and still contribute to retirement accounts. Cons: everything about the job besides the paycheck.
Thoughts? Has anyone been in a similar situation?
I've loved law school so far. It's the shining spot in my 15+ work/school day. I'm tired and stressed. Something has got to give and I really cannot stand this job.
Option 1 Full-time School - Quit job and graduate next spring. I'd have to take at least 7 credits this summer (no problem - just stressful) and 15 credits in the fall/spring. I would have enough credits to graduate thanks to my previous high course loads.
However, I'd have to take out loans to finance all of my living expenses. My spouse is currently in grad school (full-time). I'd stop contributing to my retirement accounts and forego saving for a house. I really don't want to be poor.
Option 2 Part-time - Quit job and try to find something in the legal realm - even a paralegal.. I could graduate a semester early, so Fall 2017 vs Spring 2018. I'd still have to take out some loans to cover the delta between my job now and the future salary, but could probably make it work.
Option 3 Part-time - Keep terrible job and pray it gets better. Pros: save tons of cash to buy a house, have money for vacations and bar tabs, and still contribute to retirement accounts. Cons: everything about the job besides the paycheck.
Thoughts? Has anyone been in a similar situation?