Give it to me straight - is 28 too old to go to law school and become a lawyer?
>Do you already have real college degree and decided to change careers? Hard and competitive, but possible if you have work ethic, brainpower, savings to live off and a job to return if it fizzles out.>No or meme degree, entry level jobs(being a manager at a shitty store is an entry level job) and barely any savings?Know your place and don't rank up debt for a degree your family tree was not bred for. You are the latest generation bare minimum.
>>34470600No. You will always regret not trying. Do it.
>>34470600Not too late. You're expected to work til at least 65. You have at least another 20 - 25 years in the work force. Maybe even 40 more years based on the way things are going :)Might as well do something you enjoy
No. Be the best at it.
>>34470600my mother didnt get her degree until 32 and shes a senior manager in her career that required it now.likewise plenty of people 35 - 50 attend university courses.it largely depends on whether its a viable career AND think its worth the price.you dont pay for university in my country.
>>34470600It is never too late for ANYTHING
>>34470600Yes. Anyone older than 21 starting college is bound to be marked as a fucking weirdo and you'll be way behind your colleagues (who won't share connections with the weirdo) by the end of it anyways.
>>34470600>Give it to me straight - is 28 too old to go to law school and become a lawyer?No, it's never too late. You can do it. Be the best at it, OP.
>>34470600Lawyer here. Not at all. Plenty of people at my law school were in their late 20s, particularly if they had just served in the military. You’ll be fine anon
the time will pass anyways, so do it now
I started law school when i was 20 and i’m still not done and i’m now 30 so just do it and eat healthy and study consistently
>>34470600lol no way