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.
... 26. 3.5 years of workexperience. On a side note, how ... but have 10+ years of workexperience?
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... 26. 3.5 years of workexperience. On a side note, how ... but have 10+ years of workexperience?
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> > I started work when I graduated HS at ... 18 and the work was uninterrupted. 18+11 = 29 ...
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26, with 3 years of workexperience 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.
28 hopefully (if I can get a score I want in November), with 4 years of workexperience and a master degree in engineering, I wish I had any law background.
Yeah, I wasn't sure how to handle some of that stuff. I've worked for over 20 years since I was in high school. I ended up including most of it though because I thought showing workexperience through college would look good.