I thought I'd jump in here with my two cents. I've always wanted to go to law school but for personal reasons , ups and downs in life -I ended up with a degree in engineering but the desire to pursue a law career never really left me. I am now in my 40s and studying for the LSAT. during this study process I've lost a parent and a sibling and have had to hold up a surviving members so there have been ups and downs during this period as well. By the time I take the LSAT and actually start Law school I may be looking at fall 2026 yet because I do not plan on retiring I figure this still gives me plenty time to live my dream and even if I planned on retiring I would have at least 20-25 years of practice. From where I stand you and I are both still young so I say delay and set yourself up for better. Your dream deserves for you to take your time and do it right.
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Hi there !
I thought I'd jump in here with my two cents. I've always wanted to go to law school but for personal reasons , ups and downs in life -I ended up with a degree in engineering but the desire to pursue a law career never really left me. I am now in my 40s and studying for the LSAT. during this study process I've lost a parent and a sibling and have had to hold up a surviving members so there have been ups and downs during this period as well. By the time I take the LSAT and actually start Law school I may be looking at fall 2026 yet because I do not plan on retiring I figure this still gives me plenty time to live my dream and even if I planned on retiring I would have at least 20-25 years of practice. From where I stand you and I are both still young so I say delay and set yourself up for better. Your dream deserves for you to take your time and do it right.
Please feel free to reach out via DMs