What to do during the interim year.
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 12:58 am
Hi, I've recently been granted a 1yr deferral at CLS, and will be enrolling in August 2012, with 14 months at my disposal from now.
I have no significant w/e during/after undergrad (graduated May 2010) aside from some sales and teaching experience during summers, and volunteer work teaching students English during my LSAT prep and few months until February.
I was planning on finding a job, and have been job-hunting from April ( I have 4month gap from Feb 2011 during which I visited family/friends in Korea)
But what I really want to do is go back to school and take full time course-load of philosophy classes that I am really interested in.
(I can do unclassified studies toward no degree at my old undergrad uni, so won't affect my GPA.)
I am lucky to have generous parents, who allow me to take the question of money out of the equation.
Will my going back to school (essentially at an undergrad level, since my major was not philosophy, so I cannot do masters in it)
kill my chances at OCI for 1L/2L SA by giving off a wrong impression of being an incompetent person? or would I be able to spin it and say that I saw it as my last chance to pursue my interest in philosophy? (which I do, not that I see myself doing anything with philosophy credits anytime soon.)
Should I be worried about not having anything substantial to show for on my resume when the time for OCI comes(I will be 26 by the time I start law school) , or should I just go after what I want?
Thanks in advance.
I have no significant w/e during/after undergrad (graduated May 2010) aside from some sales and teaching experience during summers, and volunteer work teaching students English during my LSAT prep and few months until February.
I was planning on finding a job, and have been job-hunting from April ( I have 4month gap from Feb 2011 during which I visited family/friends in Korea)
But what I really want to do is go back to school and take full time course-load of philosophy classes that I am really interested in.
(I can do unclassified studies toward no degree at my old undergrad uni, so won't affect my GPA.)
I am lucky to have generous parents, who allow me to take the question of money out of the equation.
Will my going back to school (essentially at an undergrad level, since my major was not philosophy, so I cannot do masters in it)
kill my chances at OCI for 1L/2L SA by giving off a wrong impression of being an incompetent person? or would I be able to spin it and say that I saw it as my last chance to pursue my interest in philosophy? (which I do, not that I see myself doing anything with philosophy credits anytime soon.)
Should I be worried about not having anything substantial to show for on my resume when the time for OCI comes(I will be 26 by the time I start law school) , or should I just go after what I want?
Thanks in advance.