Long Term Goal Advice
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 3:17 pm
I am committed to the military for another 4 years barring something catastrophic. Contemplating a late in life law school run. I would be a 42 year old first year. I retire in 4 years from the Air Force. So here is my question: what would you be doing over the next four years? For the sake of the discussion, say I am dead set on going to law school. Nothing will stop me, not even my 3 kids though one would be in college with me. I have started taking a look at the LSAT and I am thinking about giving that all of my attention over the next year during upcoming deployments. I took a practice test 5 years ago off the cuff and was somewhere in the low 160s.
--BS Christian Ministry small Midwest college
--3.3 GPA (low due to 3 dropped classes where I received an F. One was my fault, 2 were Sept. 11th's fault. Though still my fault. I could have done a better job of getting them off my record due to deployments. I attended about 5 schools total due to military moves. This part of my application will be ugly for me.)
--Wife, 3 kids: 18, 13, and 8 by the time I retire. Hopefully the wife will still be there.
--20 years Air Force, intelligence analyst/linguist
--Debt free minus 3 homes: 2 rentals, 1 personal
--$100K in retirement/savings
--URM
Thanks in advance for any advice. All is appreciated.
--BS Christian Ministry small Midwest college
--3.3 GPA (low due to 3 dropped classes where I received an F. One was my fault, 2 were Sept. 11th's fault. Though still my fault. I could have done a better job of getting them off my record due to deployments. I attended about 5 schools total due to military moves. This part of my application will be ugly for me.)
--Wife, 3 kids: 18, 13, and 8 by the time I retire. Hopefully the wife will still be there.
--20 years Air Force, intelligence analyst/linguist
--Debt free minus 3 homes: 2 rentals, 1 personal
--$100K in retirement/savings
--URM
Thanks in advance for any advice. All is appreciated.