40 years old for a big law job possible?
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 5:54 am
Hey, everybody:
I'm from a Chinese diplomat family, my parents working at UN. So I studied in NYC intermittently, I mean, from 1st to 5th, 7th to 12th grades. I finished my bachelor degree at a reputable Chinese university, majored in Journalism and worked as a Chinese diplomat for cultural affairs for 13 years. I worked in the US for 6 years, 04-08 New York; 13-15, New York; Cananda for 4 years, 09-13.
My UGPA is evaluated as 3.84/4.00, Superior, Renmin University of China
My LSAT is 162--I know it's a horrible score so I'll retake next June and hopefully will get it over 170. I was too nervous and missed lots of constraints at the games section. I barely made more than two mistakes in that section during practices.
With this said, I'll be 36 next year, so when I graduate, I'll be 40. Is there still any chances for me to get a job from a biglaw? Or I'll just toasted? If so, I might not apply for a law school. My parents will pay my tuition but I don't want to end up without paying even not a coin back to them. Besides, I need H1B/EB2 to work in the US with a regular passport, rather than diplomatic passport. That's a big consideration, too. Big laws might be advantageous for this concern.
Lots of big big thanks in advance
I'm from a Chinese diplomat family, my parents working at UN. So I studied in NYC intermittently, I mean, from 1st to 5th, 7th to 12th grades. I finished my bachelor degree at a reputable Chinese university, majored in Journalism and worked as a Chinese diplomat for cultural affairs for 13 years. I worked in the US for 6 years, 04-08 New York; 13-15, New York; Cananda for 4 years, 09-13.
My UGPA is evaluated as 3.84/4.00, Superior, Renmin University of China
My LSAT is 162--I know it's a horrible score so I'll retake next June and hopefully will get it over 170. I was too nervous and missed lots of constraints at the games section. I barely made more than two mistakes in that section during practices.
With this said, I'll be 36 next year, so when I graduate, I'll be 40. Is there still any chances for me to get a job from a biglaw? Or I'll just toasted? If so, I might not apply for a law school. My parents will pay my tuition but I don't want to end up without paying even not a coin back to them. Besides, I need H1B/EB2 to work in the US with a regular passport, rather than diplomatic passport. That's a big consideration, too. Big laws might be advantageous for this concern.
Lots of big big thanks in advance