Hello!
I have been considering law for almost 15 years now. I wanted to study political science and then go law school but due to family circumstances, I wasn’t able to. I had to go for civil engineering and get a job right after.
I graduated in 2017 with a civil engineering degree with a GPA of 3.43 from a state school. Worked since 2017 until now and also pursued a masters in engineering management from UCLA with a GPA of 3.85.
I am looking to start studying for the LSAT and hopefully go to law school like I have always wanted. But I am 30 years old now. Which means I will start law school in Fall 2025 and I will be 32 then.
I wonder if I still have a chance.. and if folks have gone through experiences like this. I am looking to push to get into a T14 but not sure if that train has passed for someone like me. I hope my professional of experience of over 6 years along with my science degrees would help.
Would love if folks can share if they went thru something similar. Thanks!
For 11.1, I do believe there was a conclusion to be proved "Scientists theorize that the more genetically similar two species are to each other, the more recently they diverged from a common ancestor." why would we not consider this as a conclusion that needs to be supported? And their observations are the support?
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