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This video could not have come at a more perfect time! I just decided yesterday to go to law school and started researching how today 😆 looking forward to seeing more of your videos!
That's so exciting! Congratulations!! It's going to be a fun ride. :) I run a free FB group for law students and aspiring law students who are looking for clarity and support in their law school journey, would you like the link to join?
Oh wow I had no idea! I'm so glad to hear it was exactly what you were looking for! I also host a free FB group for new and aspiring law students looking for clarity and support in their journey, would you like the link to join?
I’m currently in the army with two years left as a drone pilot, getting a Paralegal AAS and plan on working that for practical experience. Can I just go apply to law school after my degree or do I need to attain a bachelors?
Good question! I'm almost positive every ABA-accredited law school requires a bachelor's degree, but I would look into non-ABA-accredited law schools to see if any don't.
I'd looooove to go to law school, but I'm 37 already, and I'll be getting my masters this spring. I work full-time and have a family. Could you make a video for people in my case, is there hope for us? Also, how would we pay for it, what kind of resources and aid are out there?
The short answer is YES definitely lol! I know it's not talked about much, but there's an entire community of nontraditional law students who have pursued other careers paths and lifestyles before deciding they want to go to law school. And in a lot of ways, that's really valuable to law schools and law firms. The first step I would recommend is to watch the "Nontraditional Law Students" RUclips video that I created because it encompasses information from quite a few interviews I did with nontraditional law students, and their thoughts on the process of getting into law school, choosing a full-time vs. a part-time program, and getting a job out of law school. (They also have all made themselves available for informational interviews if you'd like to reach out and ask them further questions, which is awesome.) :: In terms of resources for paying for law school, they'll be the exact same as "traditional" law students - i.e. scholarship money directly from law schools (based on the strength of your application and in LARGE part based on your LSAT score), as well as scholarships from private institutions. :: I also run a free FB group for law students and aspiring law students that has a large cohort of nontraditional law students inside that you can connect with and ask questions to to get a sense for their experience and how they financed their degree - would you like the link to join?
👉 WANT the down and dirty of what to expect BEFORE entering law school? Download the free "Need to Know" Guide (launch.angelavorpahl.com/need-to-know-visit) and feel free to drop any comments or questions you have below!
This video could not have come at a more perfect time! I just decided yesterday to go to law school and started researching how today 😆 looking forward to seeing more of your videos!
That's so exciting! Congratulations!! It's going to be a fun ride. :) I run a free FB group for law students and aspiring law students who are looking for clarity and support in their law school journey, would you like the link to join?
you have no idea how much you have saved my life!! I have been looking for this video all over youtube!!
Oh wow I had no idea! I'm so glad to hear it was exactly what you were looking for! I also host a free FB group for new and aspiring law students looking for clarity and support in their journey, would you like the link to join?
@@AngelaVorpahl Yes, I would love to!!
@@rodoshihasan897 Great! Here's the link to join: facebook.com/groups/lawtribenetwork See you inside!!
I’m currently in the army with two years left as a drone pilot, getting a Paralegal AAS and plan on working that for practical experience. Can I just go apply to law school after my degree or do I need to attain a bachelors?
Good question! I'm almost positive every ABA-accredited law school requires a bachelor's degree, but I would look into non-ABA-accredited law schools to see if any don't.
I'd looooove to go to law school, but I'm 37 already, and I'll be getting my masters this spring. I work full-time and have a family. Could you make a video for people in my case, is there hope for us? Also, how would we pay for it, what kind of resources and aid are out there?
The short answer is YES definitely lol! I know it's not talked about much, but there's an entire community of nontraditional law students who have pursued other careers paths and lifestyles before deciding they want to go to law school. And in a lot of ways, that's really valuable to law schools and law firms. The first step I would recommend is to watch the "Nontraditional Law Students" RUclips video that I created because it encompasses information from quite a few interviews I did with nontraditional law students, and their thoughts on the process of getting into law school, choosing a full-time vs. a part-time program, and getting a job out of law school. (They also have all made themselves available for informational interviews if you'd like to reach out and ask them further questions, which is awesome.)
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In terms of resources for paying for law school, they'll be the exact same as "traditional" law students - i.e. scholarship money directly from law schools (based on the strength of your application and in LARGE part based on your LSAT score), as well as scholarships from private institutions.
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I also run a free FB group for law students and aspiring law students that has a large cohort of nontraditional law students inside that you can connect with and ask questions to to get a sense for their experience and how they financed their degree - would you like the link to join?
I was just passing by but yes please id like the link!!
@@sunbongja5239 Great! Here's the link to join: facebook.com/groups/lawtribenetwork See you inside!