I will be 26. Starting this fall. Wanted to go last year but retook the test and got a better score. Worked for 3 years full time. It makes me happy to see a lot of different age ranges going to law school
I got to my computer at 10:55 and it kicked me out at 11 pm before I could register. I didnt realize it was 12 am eastern. I had a massive freakout last night because I wanted to apply this cycle, but I guess ill try to stay positive and remember ev…
26, with 3 years of work experience as a Financial Analyst, also a Master's Degree in Finance. Glad to see older people. I thought I would feel out of place with a lot of 22 year olds around.
I know at University of Houston and SMU if you are in the top 15 percent majority of people go into Big Law and make 6 figures. You are stuck to Houston or Dallas though, which is fine if you are from Texas, so it is possible.
Well I am sure you will say it does not matter, but if you don't have anything on your resume for an extended period of time, it looks bad. I get studying is important, but I can be sure that the admissions people would take a 170 over a 175 if that…
After cancelling the December test, I have taken a break too and honestly it was what I needed. I am getting back into it too because I really do think law school is what I am meant to do. So welcome back! I am in your shoes and we got this!
Hi Everyone,
My name is Alyssa and I am 24 (turning 25 in May). I have been on this LSAT journey for about a year now, and it has been an interesting experience to say the least. My original goal was to take the test last June, have my apps in my S…
So I am still confused. I graduated in 2016 and am planning on starting in Fall 2019. I took out loans then, would I still be able to be exempt for these changes?
The reason why I am asking if because there will be a 3 year gap in between the time …
Oh my gosh you are in the exact situation I am in! If I wait a year I am going to be 29 too. I have been struggling with the same issues too, but after having a mini panic attack and cry session early this week, I figured that I am going to postpone…
I am interested! After a lot of soul searching I have decided that I need to postpone my LSAT until I feel 100 percent ready. I was really scared about waiting until next application cycle, but I think it might work out better this way so I am 100 p…
I think it depends on where you want to end up. I know in Houston and in Dallas you can still get big law if you are in the top 10-15 percent of UH/SMU/Baylor Law which are in the top 50 law schools. UT wasn't top 14 in the past, and they placed A L…
University of Texas! I want to stay in Texas and they have an amazing pull at Big Law in the Texas market (a lot of 1L's get SA's which is great), and also because of the Return on Investment, especially for in state students. I also like how colleg…
I was supposed to take September, but I didn't feel comfortable with my PT scores, so I am taking in December, I am definitely interested in doing a study group!
I am working full time right now and trying to save at least half from each of my paychecks to save for law school. I know this won't cover all of it, but I know it will help me take on less debt hopefully.
I am hoping to score decently on the LSAT…