Back to School after JD?
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 1:17 pm
Can you go back to school after finishing your JD and working for a few years without screwing over your career?
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Back to school for what?Drew2010 wrote:Can you go back to school after finishing your JD and working for a few years without screwing over your career?
Well, law is considered a terminal/professional graduate degree. If you become a lawyer, you're advancing in a career, you can't just put your career on pause for two years while you get a MA in economics or something...why would anyone hire you back, it just shows you're not 100% committed...Drew2010 wrote:I'm not sure, but I guess my question was specific to things non-legal (so not like an LLM).. I toy with the idea of getting a masters in economics or philosophy one day, but I obviously wouldn't do it if it meant I wouldn't be able to go back to work afterwards
(Also, I guess this question is specific to biglaw.. could you go biglaw -> more school -> back to biglaw?)
There is a big difference between an LLM and a MA in Economics in Philosophy...gogulc wrote:I don't agree that it makes you not look committed. I went to law school 20 years ago and am considering going back for an LLM in Securities law at Georgetown. I think that the worst problem is that if you already have achieved a certain level of income, you really do not recover financially after a year off. Plus you also are taking a gamble on the type of employment you'll find when you finish the degree.
OP specifically asked about returning to biglaw after getting a MA...rockthelaw wrote:Just met a guy last night who graduated BC Law in '02 and is now getting his MBA from a top MBA program. He said he realized after a year in law school that he didn't want to be a lawyer, so he finished the degree and has been in business ever since.
I guess it just depends what you want to do, and if the post-JD degree will help you achieve those goals.
Conventional thought seems to be that an LLM wont get your any farther than your JD and WE alone would have.motiontodismiss wrote:How helpful is getting a tax LLM say 5-10 years into practicing? How bout if you do it part time?