156/3.8 gpa from UC. Need general life-advice.
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2015 1:43 pm
Hi-
Currently working as an assistant at a BigLaw. (Make about $43000 before taxes). Have a paralegal certificate. I don't know where future holds with this law firm because although it's a BigLaw it has been slow and I have not been given tasks. Is this normal? It's been about 3 weeks with no significant work load.
Studying while working full time with a total commute of 2 hours is a little tiring... I don't want to quit my job and dedicate to LSAT. I have done that before I landed on this job but still ended up with 156. Maybe I didn't give it all when I studied but studying for a third retake this time around wouldn't be significantly different.
What would you do? What am I going to do with my life? Build my way up to be a paralegal? But it's been 2 years since I graduated and my work experience has not been refined... I love my current job because it's chill but it's just super slow these days and afraid that I may be laid off.
I'm pretty sure my third retake would, at best, take me to low 160 or not even... This would get me to Loyola, Pepperdine, or Chapman. I wonder how much a small law office that does family law/PI would make compared to me making 40k right now. But after 10 years, wouldn't those who graduated from Chapman/Loyola make more than a paralegal with 10 years of experience?
I've met a guy who works at a BigLaw as a global support/tech person. He makes 80,000 (about 10 years of experience/started young in his teens). Would you prefer this life or a lawyer from Chapman/Loyola making 60000 around their 3rd year after graduation with better prospects/promotions?
I know money isn't everything that should be taken into consideration. But technically, when it comes to law school, it apparently is.
I am just devastated that I am not motivated because of my LSAT score. I am just not motivated to pursue anything else in general... I know, SMH. In need of some motivation/cheers/critiques! Thanks in advance.
Currently working as an assistant at a BigLaw. (Make about $43000 before taxes). Have a paralegal certificate. I don't know where future holds with this law firm because although it's a BigLaw it has been slow and I have not been given tasks. Is this normal? It's been about 3 weeks with no significant work load.
Studying while working full time with a total commute of 2 hours is a little tiring... I don't want to quit my job and dedicate to LSAT. I have done that before I landed on this job but still ended up with 156. Maybe I didn't give it all when I studied but studying for a third retake this time around wouldn't be significantly different.
What would you do? What am I going to do with my life? Build my way up to be a paralegal? But it's been 2 years since I graduated and my work experience has not been refined... I love my current job because it's chill but it's just super slow these days and afraid that I may be laid off.
I'm pretty sure my third retake would, at best, take me to low 160 or not even... This would get me to Loyola, Pepperdine, or Chapman. I wonder how much a small law office that does family law/PI would make compared to me making 40k right now. But after 10 years, wouldn't those who graduated from Chapman/Loyola make more than a paralegal with 10 years of experience?
I've met a guy who works at a BigLaw as a global support/tech person. He makes 80,000 (about 10 years of experience/started young in his teens). Would you prefer this life or a lawyer from Chapman/Loyola making 60000 around their 3rd year after graduation with better prospects/promotions?
I know money isn't everything that should be taken into consideration. But technically, when it comes to law school, it apparently is.
I am just devastated that I am not motivated because of my LSAT score. I am just not motivated to pursue anything else in general... I know, SMH. In need of some motivation/cheers/critiques! Thanks in advance.