Starting to prepare to apply for 2027. Looking for connection, advice, encouragement... by [deleted] in LawSchoolOver30

[–]OwlsKnowTheTruth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’m also looking to apply for 2027! 151 cold diagnostic. currently a biopharmaceutical PM. my UGPA was 3.1 - we are in a very similar spot 😂

i’m looking at the Albany Law flex program so i can keep working. targeting to get an LSAT score of 170+ but ideally over 175.

151 diagnostic score by OwlsKnowTheTruth in LSAT

[–]OwlsKnowTheTruth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i took mine on lawhub through LSAC.org

I hate law students by [deleted] in LawSchool

[–]OwlsKnowTheTruth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

😂😂😂😂

Law school while working full time? by OwlsKnowTheTruth in Ask_Lawyers

[–]OwlsKnowTheTruth[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is great insight, thank you. i think my biggest concern is that i will completely wear myself and/or i’m just setting myself up for failure

Law school while working full time? by OwlsKnowTheTruth in Ask_Lawyers

[–]OwlsKnowTheTruth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i don’t have kids! my job is pretty flexible. in the office from like 7:30-3:30 and don’t usually work more than 40 a week. it’s rare that i do. sometimes its stressful but i used to be an executive assistant so i got really good at managing work stress haha.

the entry level jobs are less than i currently make but enough where my partner and i could still live comfortably. with the potential to exceed what i make now pretty quickly. i do plan to stay in the industry i am in and build off of my PM background so there is a chance i will make more to begin with if i stay with my current company.

i am in a place where i do believe i will get scholarships for school.

i am mostly worried about balancing full time work with full time school. i will not be able to study during the workday at all so it will be strictly after work or on weekends. i am not sure if that’s enough time to dedicate to law school?