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Originally Posted by EyesOnThePrize
I'm wondering if anyone has advice as far as going to a part time program for the J.D. and working at the same time. They always say that you shouldn't work and attend law school at the same time, but that usually applies to going full time. For some reason people never consider going part time as a viable option. My dilemna is this: I was already in the process of completing my law school applications for entrance in the Fall 2007 class. Then, I was offered a DREAM job! Not dreamy in the sense of wonderful pay and would make me totally rule out the law. But dreamy in the sense of I plan on practicing entertainment law and this is a position working for an entertainment attorney with a KICK ASS REPUTATION. I would be a fool to pass it up. I could learn so much from him. But at the same time, I'm feeling that age clock and want to get my law school studies going even if I go part time for two years and transfer into a full time program to complete the final two years. WHEW! LOL
Sorry it's so long. Any takers? What do you all think? Even if you haven't had personal experience with law school, maybe someoe you know...
ThX!
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I'm a little late seeing this post, but I had to respond because I was facing the same dilemma at one point. I've always worked a job while attending
school. In undergrad, I worked two part time jobs, and in grad
school, I worked a full-time job. I was also able to complete a published thesis while attending grad
school and working full-time. Now, I am attempting to get into law
school. I've already taken the LSAT and submitted my application. Trust me, I have heard many people tell me not to work full-time and go to law
school. But, many of my current and former co-workers attended law
school while they were working full-time. Of course, they were in law
school part-time, but it wasn't a problem for them. A lot of dedication and discipline... yes, but a major problem, no. If I am accepted into law
school, I will continue to work full-time. I have bills to pay.
Also, I was concerned about my age, because I am not fresh out of undergrad like many people who apply for law
school. But after talking to friends/family, I realized if I don't attempt to fulfill my dream of becoming an attorney, it will be the biggest regret of my life. Also, when I took the LSAT, there were people taking the test who were in their 40's and 50's. That made me feel like a spring chicken.
I also know you can take the bar immediately after completing law
school, and there is no residency (that only applies to the medical field). I know two good friends, who went to law
school, took the bar and passed it right after
school, and got jobs in a corporate law firm making six figures. They had to relocate, but they didn't mind. A few of my former co-workers also did the same thing, and they are now working as prosectors, staff attorneys, or public defendants for the court.
I hope this helps. I just wanted you to know that there is someone else who is in your same position. Follow your heart and there will be no regrets.
(Sorry for the long post)