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Work Experience for Applications

gerstle19gerstle19 Core Member
edited March 2021 in Law School Admissions 100 karma

I recognize that stats are the most important consideration for any law school, but do you feel it's important to have 'professional' job experience?

Context: I've been working in outdoor retail for 2+ years now, and I'm wondering if I should pick up some sort of extracurricular to strengthen my application, or simply find a new job. I don't think it'll necessarily harm my chances, but will admissions officers likely be unimpressed with my current work?

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  • sarakimmelsarakimmel Member
    1488 karma

    I believe having work experience of any kind is a plus to ACs, especially if while in school. Real world experience makes for better law students, IMHO. I have noticed on LSAT Data that work experience (regardless of type) is a positive with regard to admissions. I wouldn't be concerned with trying to get a job that would appear "impressive", that's why we're all planning to become lawyers ;)

  • Selene SteelmanSelene Steelman Free Trial Member Admissions Consultant
    2037 karma

    Speaking as a former admissions officer, a candidate can position/market any professional experience in a positive way in the law school application resume. The admissions committee is looking for a candidate who is a mature, professional, and responsible problem-solver. If you can also show a demonstrated interest in law, that is always a helpful. Good luck!

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