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Military Service and Age Cutoff for Big Law

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 6:07 pm
by Jethromoney
Hey all,

I had a question that doesn't seem to have been answered anywhere else around the site.

I am interested in doing a military commission immediately after UG that would probably last 3-4 years. Aside from that, I have an interest in going to law school (pref. T-14, no higher than 20, and I think I am in an academic place to have a good shot at it) and getting a job in biglaw.

My question is, if I were to serve in the military before going to law school, would this place me out of range for getting a job in biglaw? I'm sure military service would be a good soft and would help me get into law school, and I know 25-26 isn't too old to go to law school, but I'm mostly concerned with being able to get a solid job afterwards. Thanks for any help ahead of time.

Also I don't know if this is in the proper forum, so feel free to redirect me if it would be more appropriate elsewhere.

Thanks,
Jethro

Re: Military Service and Age Cutoff for Big Law

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2011 6:14 pm
by Stringer Bell
I don't think you should worry at all about your age precluding you from employment opportunities if you will be starting at age 25-26.

Re: Military Service and Age Cutoff for Big Law

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 2:38 am
by Cavgirl
If you are concerned about age, keep in mind that you might not be able to get out after your commitment due to Stop Loss.

Re: Military Service and Age Cutoff for Big Law

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 10:47 am
by tittsburghfeelers
Jethromoney wrote:Hey all,

I had a question that doesn't seem to have been answered anywhere else around the site.

I am interested in doing a military commission immediately after UG that would probably last 3-4 years. Aside from that, I have an interest in going to law school (pref. T-14, no higher than 20, and I think I am in an academic place to have a good shot at it) and getting a job in biglaw.

My question is, if I were to serve in the military before going to law school, would this place me out of range for getting a job in biglaw? I'm sure military service would be a good soft and would help me get into law school, and I know 25-26 isn't too old to go to law school, but I'm mostly concerned with being able to get a solid job afterwards. Thanks for any help ahead of time.

Also I don't know if this is in the proper forum, so feel free to redirect me if it would be more appropriate elsewhere.

Thanks,
Jethro
Interested in this as well. I would be 26 or 27 when beginning law school, so I would graduate at 29 or 30. How old is too old for biglaw?