Anonymous wrote:I love the idea of a life-long learner and my plan as a retiree is to go back to school in something I really care about.
If I were you, I'd go sit in one of the second floor court rooms in Rockville and watch the public defenders work. They often go through 6-8 cases in an hour and barely have time to go to the bathroom. I've worked in the court system and have so much respect for people who are dedicated and good at it. It's a particularly difficult job with a very high burnout rate--the highs are high and the lows are the lowest of low.
You might really enjoy a social justice oriented social work program. There are a lot of jobs within the court system for social workers and the MSW is a broad degree with incredibly interesting classes and an opportunity to do meaningful field work as you are working toward the degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love that perspective. Not the OP but love seeing people motivate others and support them. We need more of that in the world.
but think of the cost. Most law schools are now $106k+ a year. $318k. and you're taking the placd of someone who coukd practice 60+ years. Also, your brain just isn't as sharo at that age than it was in youth
Anonymous wrote:yes, its too old but primarily because it's not very interesting as a "field of study". And tuition is very expensive. And there's plenty of ageism among attorneys (I am a 65 year old retired attorney)
However, if you really must try to become a "criminal law attorney" you should go for it.
If you are just interested in the law, take university classes in related fields such as "history of law". or "US Constitution" or even criminology
Anonymous wrote:OK, thank you. I wanted to be an attorney -- in particular, a public defender. I don't need to make money. But if the thinking here is no, I'd accept that. Thank you.
-- OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love that perspective. Not the OP but love seeing people motivate others and support them. We need more of that in the world.
but think of the cost. Most law schools are now $106k+ a year. $318k. and you're taking the placd of someone who coukd practice 60+ years. Also, your brain just isn't as sharo at that age than it was in youth
Anonymous wrote:I say not too old. If you want to do it, do it. If you turn out to be a decent attorney maybe you could then run for president. Don't let anyone tell you you're too damn old for anything. I'd say the only thing you have going against you is your need to crowd source this decision on DCUM, that's a bad sign.
Anonymous wrote:I love that perspective. Not the OP but love seeing people motivate others and support them. We need more of that in the world.