@mattnaw Hang in there. I'm going through the same feelings you are. I left my job to devote all of my time studying for this test and every day I think to myself "what have I done?".
Every day it gets easier but some days are more difficult than…
@keets993 I really need to practice more. I know this. I think the main issue I'm having problem with isn't the work itself but why it matters. Example. People keep asking "can I treat NA questions like MBT questions?" I'm not understanding what…
@westcoastbestcoast said:
Wow I feel young and inexperienced compared to this crowd of impressive and seasoned individuals
Enjoy the youth and inexperience. That's where most of the fun happens.
@justicedst said:
Guilty as charged. This will be my second career. I have a BA and MS. My JD will complete my alphabet soup. I have been putting off LS for a while now. I've finally got tired of hitting my head on the glass ceiling, so my goa…
@"thor.plsn" said:
Reading through everyone's replies is really comforting. I always just assumed that everyone on here was following a much more traditional path to law school. I guess that's just the sort of assumption that you would be pena…
@jyarmo said:
Very happy to see this post! I am also a career changer and soon to be empty-nester. Like the OP, I am thinking of possibly Sept. 2018 but would be fine with 2019 too. Rutgers has a cut-off date of mid-July so if I feel good abou…
@MsMazama said:
I'm in a similar situation. I left a career in business management to finish my B.S. and apply to law school. I'll be starting in Fall 2019. I'm also a single mom with two kids in middle school. Non-traditional? Yeah. That's me…
@"Leah M B" said:
More or less, yes. I'm 33 and have been out of school for almost 12 years. Not quite as far along as yourself, but enough distance between me and undergrad to feel like a fish out of water when I think about going back to sch…