holla to another 32yo!
overall, i'm a bit concerned~ i don't have a very high tolerance for the bright-eyed bushy-tailed...
then again, i'm not displeased about being around a bunch of UG eye-candy...
i guess ya win some and ya lose some.

Rick471 wrote:I will be 41 when I start in Aug 2011. Beat that!
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TLS is not representative at all, most people work for at least a few years before going to law school. I work in the legal field right now and I have yet to meet a lawyer who went to LS directly from ug.tea_drinker wrote:24, thinking about deferring before see all the low 20s.
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I'm not in law school yet, but I've yet to meet someone that regretting taking the time off.Hank Chill wrote:I will be 22. I'm nervous. Starting to think that it might be a good idea to get out of the education bubble for at least a year.
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paratactical wrote:I'm not in law school yet, but I've yet to meet someone that regretting taking the time off.Hank Chill wrote:I will be 22. I'm nervous. Starting to think that it might be a good idea to get out of the education bubble for at least a year.
That's what I usually hear. I just don't know what I'd do if I took a year off. I could keep working at the law firm I'm at right now, but I wouldn't be doing anything really life changing. How would I phrase that to the admissions committee in my request for deferred admission?paratactical wrote:I'm not in law school yet, but I've yet to meet someone that regretting taking the time off.Hank Chill wrote:I will be 22. I'm nervous. Starting to think that it might be a good idea to get out of the education bubble for at least a year.
Say you want to work a year to pay off undergrad debt.Hank Chill wrote:That's what I usually hear. I just don't know what I'd do if I took a year off. I could keep working at the law firm I'm at right now, but I wouldn't be doing anything really life changing. How would I phrase that to the admissions committee in my request for deferred admission?paratactical wrote:I'm not in law school yet, but I've yet to meet someone that regretting taking the time off.Hank Chill wrote:I will be 22. I'm nervous. Starting to think that it might be a good idea to get out of the education bubble for at least a year.
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