I am another non-traditional future law student in my 50's. After 30 very successful years in the tech industry, I took the LSAT with only mediocre results. However, I already have one acceptance for Fall 2018 and waiting on another. Neither school is a Tier 1 but at this point it doesn't make sense to take on the debt for a Tier 1 especially when I have one child in college I am paying for and another there shortly. Regardless, after reading an article in AARP about second careers featuring a 65 year old going to law school, it made me realize 50's is not old at all. I have no intention of ever retiring and love to work and help others. Therefore, it is never too late to go after your passion and dream.
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I am another non-traditional future law student in my 50's. After 30 very successful years in the tech industry, I took the LSAT with only mediocre results. However, I already have one acceptance for Fall 2018 and waiting on another. Neither school is a Tier 1 but at this point it doesn't make sense to take on the debt for a Tier 1 especially when I have one child in college I am paying for and another there shortly. Regardless, after reading an article in AARP about second careers featuring a 65 year old going to law school, it made me realize 50's is not old at all. I have no intention of ever retiring and love to work and help others. Therefore, it is never too late to go after your passion and dream.