Another "should I do it"? Forum
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Another "should I do it"?
I am a paralegal at a V10 litigation boutique. The lawyers here do some of the most interesting and high-profile work in the country. And yet a lot of them are miserable and have repeatedly urged me to not go to law school.
However, I know a people that put up with a lot more shit for a lot less than $200k/year with great job security. And a lot of the work they do is pretty interesting--they're miserable because there's just too much of it.
I have a 3.8 with a 174 LSAT, so I have a real chance at getting in anywhere, and I wouldn't go below CCN. I actually think I would enjoy certain aspects of being a litigator--I like analytical writing, and I also like schmoozing.
That said, my parents have NO MONEY, so I don't really have a safety net if I fail to get a BigLaw or LRAP-eligible job. The only other jobs I am attracted to are college professor or journalist, which is to say, not realistic options.
What do you think--worth the gamble?
However, I know a people that put up with a lot more shit for a lot less than $200k/year with great job security. And a lot of the work they do is pretty interesting--they're miserable because there's just too much of it.
I have a 3.8 with a 174 LSAT, so I have a real chance at getting in anywhere, and I wouldn't go below CCN. I actually think I would enjoy certain aspects of being a litigator--I like analytical writing, and I also like schmoozing.
That said, my parents have NO MONEY, so I don't really have a safety net if I fail to get a BigLaw or LRAP-eligible job. The only other jobs I am attracted to are college professor or journalist, which is to say, not realistic options.
What do you think--worth the gamble?
- FlanAl
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Re: Another "should I do it"?
might want to look into that more. http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... &sk=t&sd=aiamanerd wrote:I am a paralegal at a V10 litigation boutique. The lawyers here do some of the most interesting and high-profile work in the country. And yet a lot of them are miserable and have repeatedly urged me to not go to law school.
However, I know a people that put up with a lot more shit for a lot less than $200k/year with great job security. And a lot of the work they do is pretty interesting--they're miserable because there's just too much of it.
I have a 3.8 with a 174 LSAT, so I have a real chance at getting in anywhere, and I wouldn't go below CCN. I actually think I would enjoy certain aspects of being a litigator--I like analytical writing, and I also like schmoozing.
That said, my parents have NO MONEY, so I don't really have a safety net if I fail to get a BigLaw or LRAP-eligible job. The only other jobs I am attracted to are college professor or journalist, which is to say, not realistic options.
What do you think--worth the gamble?
- dingbat
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Re: Another "should I do it"?
Go to the best full-ride you can get - which will be somewhere in the T14 for sureiamanerd wrote:I am a paralegal at a V10 litigation boutique. The lawyers here do some of the most interesting and high-profile work in the country. And yet a lot of them are miserable and have repeatedly urged me to not go to law school.
However, I know a people that put up with a lot more shit for a lot less than $200k/year with great job security. And a lot of the work they do is pretty interesting--they're miserable because there's just too much of it.
I have a 3.8 with a 174 LSAT, so I have a real chance at getting in anywhere, and I wouldn't go below CCN. I actually think I would enjoy certain aspects of being a litigator--I like analytical writing, and I also like schmoozing.
That said, my parents have NO MONEY, so I don't really have a safety net if I fail to get a BigLaw or LRAP-eligible job. The only other jobs I am attracted to are college professor or journalist, which is to say, not realistic options.
What do you think--worth the gamble?
- romothesavior
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Re: Another "should I do it"?
I am as pessimistic as they come on here, and I think law school sounds right for you. You've got great stats, you know what you're getting into, you sound pretty self-aware and aware of the market, and you have some ties to the industry. If this is what you want, go for it. Just make sure this is what you want, though.
I agree with Dingbat though, you might consider a full ride as opposed to a quarter mil of debt at CCN.
I agree with Dingbat though, you might consider a full ride as opposed to a quarter mil of debt at CCN.
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Re: Another "should I do it"?
To clarify, would it be possible for you to apply this admissions cycle to see what sorts of scholly and fin aid offers you get from schools? Especially with fee waivers, I wonder if it may be worth it to see who bites?
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Re: Another "should I do it"?
Not much of a gamble in light of your work experience if you take a full tuition & fees scholarship to a lower T-14.
P.S. How long have you worked as a paralegal ? How much are you making (opportunity cost) ?
P.S. How long have you worked as a paralegal ? How much are you making (opportunity cost) ?
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Re: Another "should I do it"?
1) There is no V10 Lit Boutique.iamanerd wrote:I am a paralegal at a V10 litigation boutique. The lawyers here do some of the most interesting and high-profile work in the country. And yet a lot of them are miserable and have repeatedly urged me to not go to law school.
However, I know a people that put up with a lot more shit for a lot less than $200k/year with great job security. And a lot of the work they do is pretty interesting--they're miserable because there's just too much of it.
I have a 3.8 with a 174 LSAT, so I have a real chance at getting in anywhere, and I wouldn't go below CCN. I actually think I would enjoy certain aspects of being a litigator--I like analytical writing, and I also like schmoozing.
That said, my parents have NO MONEY, so I don't really have a safety net if I fail to get a BigLaw or LRAP-eligible job. The only other jobs I am attracted to are college professor or journalist, which is to say, not realistic options.
What do you think--worth the gamble?
2) With a 3.8/174 you would be MUCH better off taking a large scholarship at the bottom T14. The difference between CCN and Penn or Northwestern is barely noticeable in overall job placement. Outside of NYC firms I'm not even sure there is a difference. But even in NYC the difference isn't huge.
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Re: Another "should I do it"?
Vault has a list of the ten most prestigious litigation boutiques. We're on it. Thanks for the advice though.
Desert Fox wrote:1) There is no V10 Lit Boutique.iamanerd wrote:I am a paralegal at a V10 litigation boutique. The lawyers here do some of the most interesting and high-profile work in the country. And yet a lot of them are miserable and have repeatedly urged me to not go to law school.
However, I know a people that put up with a lot more shit for a lot less than $200k/year with great job security. And a lot of the work they do is pretty interesting--they're miserable because there's just too much of it.
I have a 3.8 with a 174 LSAT, so I have a real chance at getting in anywhere, and I wouldn't go below CCN. I actually think I would enjoy certain aspects of being a litigator--I like analytical writing, and I also like schmoozing.
That said, my parents have NO MONEY, so I don't really have a safety net if I fail to get a BigLaw or LRAP-eligible job. The only other jobs I am attracted to are college professor or journalist, which is to say, not realistic options.
What do you think--worth the gamble?
2) With a 3.8/174 you would be MUCH better off taking a large scholarship at the bottom T14. The difference between CCN and Penn or Northwestern is barely noticeable in overall job placement. Outside of NYC firms I'm not even sure there is a difference. But even in NYC the difference isn't huge.
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Re: Another "should I do it"?
It's actually a Vault Top 15 list of the nation's top litigation boutiques.
3 are in Houston, 1 in Chicago, 3 in NYC, 1 in Abbeville, Georgia, 1 in San Francisco, 1 in Dallas, 1 in San Diego, 1 in Denver, 1 (#15) in St. Louis, & 1 in Encino, California. Also, 1 in Wash. D.C.
OP: If you're in Texas, then consider UT-Austin on a full scholarship since you have professional relationships in the area & several Vault top 15 litigation boutiques in the state.
3 are in Houston, 1 in Chicago, 3 in NYC, 1 in Abbeville, Georgia, 1 in San Francisco, 1 in Dallas, 1 in San Diego, 1 in Denver, 1 (#15) in St. Louis, & 1 in Encino, California. Also, 1 in Wash. D.C.
OP: If you're in Texas, then consider UT-Austin on a full scholarship since you have professional relationships in the area & several Vault top 15 litigation boutiques in the state.
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Re: Another "should I do it"?
With a 3.8/174, and more importantly, an actual job, nowhere minus HYS is worth sticker. Picking Columbia at sticker over Northwestern with a full ride (which you could easily pull with an ED and your numbers) is borderline insanity.
All that said, I'd mentally count on sitting this cycle out, though also try for the highest full ride/HYS you can get. If it's better than full ride at Northwestern, go this year. If it's not, ED NU next cycle.
All that said, I'd mentally count on sitting this cycle out, though also try for the highest full ride/HYS you can get. If it's better than full ride at Northwestern, go this year. If it's not, ED NU next cycle.
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Re: Another "should I do it"?
What % of people at HYS end up non-competitive for a legal job?
I hear people saying that only HYS are worth sticker (if even that). Supposedly the risk is low. But still, what if you're bottom of teh class at HYS?
Can, say, bottom 10% at HYS still get biglaw?
I hear people saying that only HYS are worth sticker (if even that). Supposedly the risk is low. But still, what if you're bottom of teh class at HYS?
Can, say, bottom 10% at HYS still get biglaw?
- dingbat
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Re: Another "should I do it"?
yes, but it won't be handed to them on a golden platescifiguy wrote:What % of people at HYS end up non-competitive for a legal job?
I hear people saying that only HYS are worth sticker (if even that). Supposedly the risk is low. But still, what if you're bottom of teh class at HYS?
Can, say, bottom 10% at HYS still get biglaw?
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