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Wanted to echo what @MissChanandler said. I did a lot of TA-ing and tutoring during and after university and put it under my jobs/project experience section. It's valid workexperience and in my case that section would be hella short otherwise, lol.
If you have a good amount of solid workexperience, then you could leave the TA part off. If you feel like you need to pad your resume though, you might want to leave it on. I think that'll just be a judgement call for you.
I will be 36, 14 years out of college with a variety of workexperience having nothing to do with the law. I teach high school and my future classmates will be much closer in age to my students than to me. Awkward...
If all went well on the LSAT a few weeks ago, then hopefully I will be 20 when I actually start, otherwise I'll take a year or two to get some more workexperience in and to have another chance to study the LSAT, making me 21 or 22 when I start.
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