Am I hurting my chances by postponing law school?
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 6:26 pm
The main question is this: As far as age is concerned, am I hurting my chances by postponing law school?
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I’ve been considering law school for a while now but haven’t applied yet. It’s been tough to decide. I’ve wanted to make sure my heart was in it if I decided to do it.
But I’m wondering if I’m hurting my chances the more I postpone and if I’ve already screwed myself - with respect to both school admissions and firm hiring.
Here’s a quick glance at my resume:
2009 - B.A. Philosophy (top 30 private university) - 3.68 GPA
2012 - M.A. Philosophy (same school) - 4.0 GPA
No LSAT score yet. 2 recs are good/great. Various unimportant softs.
I took a year off between these degrees to help out with a family matter - grandfather had cancer. I’m looking for a job at the moment, hopefully as a paralegal, and would do it for at least a year.
I understand the primary factors in admissions will be my undergrad GPA and LSAT score but will my M.A. and work experience help or hurt when getting into schools? I'll be applying at 25 years old.
And if I apply in the fall 2012, enter school in the fall of 2013, and graduate in 2016, I’ll be 29 years old. How do firms gauge 29 year old students? Favorably or unfavorably? Will they appreciate the M.A. degree and work experience or not care?
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I’ve been considering law school for a while now but haven’t applied yet. It’s been tough to decide. I’ve wanted to make sure my heart was in it if I decided to do it.
But I’m wondering if I’m hurting my chances the more I postpone and if I’ve already screwed myself - with respect to both school admissions and firm hiring.
Here’s a quick glance at my resume:
2009 - B.A. Philosophy (top 30 private university) - 3.68 GPA
2012 - M.A. Philosophy (same school) - 4.0 GPA
No LSAT score yet. 2 recs are good/great. Various unimportant softs.
I took a year off between these degrees to help out with a family matter - grandfather had cancer. I’m looking for a job at the moment, hopefully as a paralegal, and would do it for at least a year.
I understand the primary factors in admissions will be my undergrad GPA and LSAT score but will my M.A. and work experience help or hurt when getting into schools? I'll be applying at 25 years old.
And if I apply in the fall 2012, enter school in the fall of 2013, and graduate in 2016, I’ll be 29 years old. How do firms gauge 29 year old students? Favorably or unfavorably? Will they appreciate the M.A. degree and work experience or not care?