Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t do this unless you have a really really good reason. Otherwise it will likely be a huge waste of money, time and energy
In immigrant families it's a prestige to be a lawyer. And so many people in this area who can afford this area and make so much money are lawyers. I'm not getting the 'miserable' lawyers on here? what's your deal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t do this unless you have a really really good reason. Otherwise it will likely be a huge waste of money, time and energy
In immigrant families it's a prestige to be a lawyer. And so many people in this area who can afford this area and make so much money are lawyers. I'm not getting the 'miserable' lawyers on here? what's your deal?
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t do this unless you have a really really good reason. Otherwise it will likely be a huge waste of money, time and energy
Anonymous wrote:48 years old and now I am thinking about going back to law school. Does anyone know of a good accredited law school online since I work part time with 3 kids? Also someone told me there are some law schools that give big scholarships for working Moms. Helpful when we have college tuitions to pay soon!! Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can I suggest getting a mediation certificate? You don’t need a law degree and there are community mediation volunteer opportunities that I think scratch a lot of the same itch.
Do you have a link to a program that offers a certificate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:48 years old and now I am thinking about going back to law school. Does anyone know of a good accredited law school online since I work part time with 3 kids? Also someone told me there are some law schools that give big scholarships for working Moms. Helpful when we have college tuitions to pay soon!! Thanks
Waste of time & money. If you don't believe me, then ask Kim Kardasian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WHY ON EARTH WOULD YOU DO THIS?!?
I am not kidding, OP. I cannot fathom why this would be attractive.
- lawyer mom who would do it very differently if given another shot
What would you do differently and why
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you become a paralegal instead?
The legal profession is based on prestige and on the East Coast status translates to money. It will be almost impossible for you to go to an accredited online school and get hired.
Things that you cannot get at an online law school: law review or journal experience, moot court experience, public service hours, ABA accreditation, letters from quality professors for clerkship experience, large alumni network
If you are dead-set, apply for a job at Georgetown Law, and then go to night school.
So applying for a job guarantees entry into the program?
Anonymous wrote:WHY ON EARTH WOULD YOU DO THIS?!?
I am not kidding, OP. I cannot fathom why this would be attractive.
- lawyer mom who would do it very differently if given another shot
Anonymous wrote:Can you become a paralegal instead?
The legal profession is based on prestige and on the East Coast status translates to money. It will be almost impossible for you to go to an accredited online school and get hired.
Things that you cannot get at an online law school: law review or journal experience, moot court experience, public service hours, ABA accreditation, letters from quality professors for clerkship experience, large alumni network
If you are dead-set, apply for a job at Georgetown Law, and then go to night school.
Anonymous wrote:48 years old and now I am thinking about going back to law school. Does anyone know of a good accredited law school online since I work part time with 3 kids? Also someone told me there are some law schools that give big scholarships for working Moms. Helpful when we have college tuitions to pay soon!! Thanks