I have a similar GPA and I’m in my early 40s. I work as a business analyst in procurement for an insurance company, and before that I spent about six years in sales and retail management. To add to what Jacob said, and from what I’ve seen from other non‑traditional students on here, the things that matter most are a strong LSAT score, a solid personal statement, and your work experience. Storytelling is key. If you put those pieces together, you can build a very competitive application. Wishing you the best!
I have a similar GPA and I’m in my early 40s. I work as a business analyst in procurement for an insurance company, and before that I spent about six years in sales and retail management. To add to what Jacob said, and from what I’ve seen from other non‑traditional students on here, the things that matter most are a strong LSAT score, a solid personal statement, and your work experience. Storytelling is key. If you put those pieces together, you can build a very competitive application. Wishing you the best!