Hey 7Sagers,
Someone sent in a question I thought you could help with! Here it is:
I'm a 7Sager and have been loving it so far. I just have a law school related question and I didn't know where to post it on the website, hence this email. I'm an undergrad and I will be graduating in the summer (August) of 2016. My plan was to apply and start law school that fall of 2016. I will be taking the LSAT in October this year and will start applying to law schools soon after. I just started realizing that law schools may not accept my application since I will not have graduated with my Bachelor's when I turn in my application. I HAVE TO go to law school fall of 2016, otherwise I will have to wait until the following year which I cannot afford. Is it true that law schools may not accept me if I graduate next August? I am losing my mind! Please help!
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But, why do you have to go to law school immediately after undergrad? Law school is hard, and burnout is very real - especially if you only have a few weeks break between undergrad and law school. You say you can't afford not to go, but can you afford to rush into an amazingly expensive law school program without fully considering it? I'm not saying you haven't, but taking a year off to get everything in order isn't the worst thing that could happen. In fact, it could be the best thing. Just my 2 cents from my own experiences.
I was really (!!!!!!!!!) poor, with no family support, after I graduated from college, and I lived in NYC. Others I know took very, very low-paying jobs and, alas, survived. That you "can't afford it" suggests to me that there may be a number of other options that have not yet earned your serious consideration. Do consider other options, if for no other reason than to prove to yourself that one way is not the only way.