Anonymous wrote:So you are looking at 1) staying in your current field, moving to Tampa, buying a house and a baby, no family
or
2) Going to law school, staying in DC, living in an apartment?, +20k of debt and a baby, with family.
Neither sounds too solid. I am a non-attorney in the legal field and I currently have attorney's in my department (corporate) working as temporary paralegals. No benefits, paid time off, nada. They are hourly employees with a lot of debt. That's how bleak the market is here.
I recently updated a friend's resume. She is an experienced attorney who was making 70k in Florida. She isn't even getting interviews here. 70k in Florida is looking very good right about now.
I'd look for a third option.
Anonymous wrote:http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323320404578213223967518096.html
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jmaureenhenderson/2012/06/26/why-attending-law-school-is-the-worst-career-decision-youll-ever-make/
http://nymag.com/news/features/law-schools-2012-3/
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/09/business/09law.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
Anonymous wrote:If you were a hustler then you wouldn't need school to pull in at least 200k.
#learntoplaythegamelegally
Anonymous wrote:If you were a hustler then you wouldn't need school to pull in at least 200k.
#learntoplaythegamelegally
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a troll? No one would suggest going into debt for law school when you say you can't even live on your current salary.
You will get stuck doing slip-and-falls or insurance defense for a crappy solo for $45K and no benefits. And you'll owe more than $100K on top of it.
Troll? No. Not sure where that came from. But thanks for the reality check. I am not getting my MBA because I don't want to go into debt and an MBA is just a vague degree like my BS in Business Admin. I should have gone with Computer Science, but that was along time ago and I can't look back. I just need to know what I need to do now to grow and get more money. A law degree is a vocational, technical degree so with that...and my current background I was thinking I could go further than some recent graduates.
So you can afford law school without taking on debt?
If I don't buy a house in Florida. I would only have to take on a little debt. $20K at the most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a troll? No one would suggest going into debt for law school when you say you can't even live on your current salary.
You will get stuck doing slip-and-falls or insurance defense for a crappy solo for $45K and no benefits. And you'll owe more than $100K on top of it.
Troll? No. Not sure where that came from. But thanks for the reality check. I am not getting my MBA because I don't want to go into debt and an MBA is just a vague degree like my BS in Business Admin. I should have gone with Computer Science, but that was along time ago and I can't look back. I just need to know what I need to do now to grow and get more money. A law degree is a vocational, technical degree so with that...and my current background I was thinking I could go further than some recent graduates.
So you can afford law school without taking on debt?
Anonymous wrote:The legal job market is terrible and will be even more competitive for a 39YO single mother who is looking to be a first-year associate.
Did you take the LSAT? You probably won't get into a T14. I'm sure you're smart and capable, but most people who take the LSAT don't get into a T14.
You'll be stuck going to Catholic or AU for sticker price. Terrible idea at any age, much less at 36 with a baby on the way.
If you want to further your education, think about what professional certifications might help you. Project Manager. Or APR.
If that is any consolation, but in all honesty thanks. I will look at some other options. I never planned on doing anything but Criminal Law. I am a hustler, and I would have clients all day everyday. But that is just me. I know this Bankruptcy attorney that is killing it. Hey I would do that. I am more about the money than anything. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you a troll? No one would suggest going into debt for law school when you say you can't even live on your current salary.
You will get stuck doing slip-and-falls or insurance defense for a crappy solo for $45K and no benefits. And you'll owe more than $100K on top of it.
Troll? No. Not sure where that came from. But thanks for the reality check. I am not getting my MBA because I don't want to go into debt and an MBA is just a vague degree like my BS in Business Admin. I should have gone with Computer Science, but that was along time ago and I can't look back. I just need to know what I need to do now to grow and get more money. A law degree is a vocational, technical degree so with that...and my current background I was thinking I could go further than some recent graduates.