I've read most of the posts, including DigDug's.
Let me get some facts straight. I graduated from undergrad in 04, I?m currently 23 and I?ve been working as an analyst for a very big market regulator for about 1.5 years. Over the weekend, I was talking to my cousin who just graduated from Syracuse Law (ranked ~100), and he was convincing me to go to Law School. Saying that I could easily go to a better school than he did, get a better grade on the LSAT, etc. I know it?s not easy to get a job out of law school, but I want to know what I?m in for after I graduate as far as job offers considering my experience. I?d only go if I made a top 14 school, and I?d prefer it to be away from home (I live in NYC) because I believe I?d be better set to get work done without distractions such as my parents and friends around. Basically I?d shut down my social life to attain my law degree for 3 years, which I can do...
I went to a state school and had a 3.3 GPA. Considering the aforementioned job experience and GPA, what are the odds of me making a top school (Chicago, Penn, Berkeley, Georgetown, etc.) if I receive a very good grade on the LSAT? This is all in the brainstorming session?
My closest coworker at my present job age wise is 27, so I figure after I get out I?d be about the same age as my youngest coworker is now with a law degree? (edit: This is purely for perspective)
Any opinions?
Cliffs:
a)I?m 23, closest coworker is 27
b)I work in market regulation for a major market regulator
c)Law School a good option?
Let me get some facts straight. I graduated from undergrad in 04, I?m currently 23 and I?ve been working as an analyst for a very big market regulator for about 1.5 years. Over the weekend, I was talking to my cousin who just graduated from Syracuse Law (ranked ~100), and he was convincing me to go to Law School. Saying that I could easily go to a better school than he did, get a better grade on the LSAT, etc. I know it?s not easy to get a job out of law school, but I want to know what I?m in for after I graduate as far as job offers considering my experience. I?d only go if I made a top 14 school, and I?d prefer it to be away from home (I live in NYC) because I believe I?d be better set to get work done without distractions such as my parents and friends around. Basically I?d shut down my social life to attain my law degree for 3 years, which I can do...
I went to a state school and had a 3.3 GPA. Considering the aforementioned job experience and GPA, what are the odds of me making a top school (Chicago, Penn, Berkeley, Georgetown, etc.) if I receive a very good grade on the LSAT? This is all in the brainstorming session?
My closest coworker at my present job age wise is 27, so I figure after I get out I?d be about the same age as my youngest coworker is now with a law degree? (edit: This is purely for perspective)
Any opinions?
Cliffs:
a)I?m 23, closest coworker is 27
b)I work in market regulation for a major market regulator
c)Law School a good option?