Part Time v. Full Time (With an Important Consideration)
Posted: Sun May 08, 2016 12:17 pm
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Why don't you just go be a full-time paralegal or legal researcher or whatever for a couple years and then go full-time law school afterwards? It will only take you one extra year, you get the work experience and the degree without have to try to juggle doing them at the same time, and you may be able to go to a better law school since you're not limiting yourself to part-time programs (I assume part-time in the NYC area you're looking at Fordham?). If you don't have the LSAT score to get into a T14 school right now, it would give you the time to try to improve that too.BernardBellington wrote:I am currently in my last year of undergrad and am planning on attending law school afterward.
I also hold a part-time legal research position at a top law firm in New York. To be more but not entirely specific, the firm is either Wachtell, Cravath, or Sullivan & Cromwell. (I am paranoid about posting identifying information online, sorry) I have the option to continue working in this role as a full-time employee upon finishing undergrad.
My Question: Would it benefit me, in terms of later employment prospects, to continue working at the firm and go to law school part-time, finishing in four years instead of three? Is there a reason to go full-time that may outweigh the benefit of the work experience on my resume?
I should note, my boss will be understanding and accommodating should I choose to work through law school.
Thanks for your help.