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    Question Going to law school at 38?

    I've always wanted to become a tax attorney because of my fascination with both the law and taxes. I'm 38 and wondering if this unrealistic considering two factors: I'm unemployed with no extra funds and I'm 38. If I was somehow able to pay for this, would I be able to do anything as an attorney right out of school at the ripe old age of 43?

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    i say go for it!!

    a family friend went to med school at the age of 35 and love love loved it

    your never to old to try anything or give it a whirl

    besides 43 is still pretty darn young

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    In 5 years you will either be an attorny or you won't. However, in any event you will still be 43!
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    I am a tax attorney. One of the things you might consider is that law school barely touches the surface of tax law. It takes the right school and concentrated effort to take enough tax courses to have any semblance of proficiency when you graduate with just a JD. I, and so many other tax lawyers like me, got another degree, a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in taxation, right after law school. More money, more time. When law firms look for a tax attorney, they want an LL.M. Your competition most likely will have that extra degree.

    Tax law is hard, but interesting. It is a colossal, convoluted puzzle, for which the rules are constantly changing, and you have a 8,000,000 pound gorilla (IRS) chasing you all the time.

    That being said, I know several attorneys who went to school late in life and are doing quite well.
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    I will be starting my third year of law school in about three weeks and I will be 46 in January. I definitely say GO FOR IT!! I'm not even the oldest one in my class. I didn't even start undergrad until I was 28, then I did a Masters and worked for about 6 more years before deciding that if I didn't do law school now I never would. Disney shouldn't be the only place where dreams come true
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    I think you should go for it too. My dad started law school when he was 41 (years ago) with the idea of getting into corporate law. Unfortunately, there did seem to be a bias back then as far as companies hiring "older" lawyers, so he decided to focus on personal law, practicing it on the side and then full-time after he retired from his electrical engineering position. He may not have made the big bucks, but he found it very fulfilling.

    The one drawback in your situation, of course, would be funding. I hate to think of you facing a mountain of loans when you get out of school. Hopefully you will find some viable options to help make your dream come true, if you decide to pursue it.
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    Go for it! It might be a challenge, but it won't be as challenging as sitting home looking for a job with no good prospects.
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    I say go for it! If you really feel this would be the profession that will keep you happy then don't hesitate. I know so many people at the hospital who hate what they do but stay on because of the money. Don't be one of them!

    Anything worth having is definitely worth working hard for. As long as you're dedicated and have the drive I don't see why you wouldn't succeed
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    A friend of mine was about 35 when she went back to school to become a lawyer so you aren't too old. She was lucky enough to have an uncle who paid for the whole thing though. Good luck with whatever you decide.
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    Go For It!
    Even if you start at 43, you'll have around 20 years to work before social security/retirement age!
    Being unemployed can actually open up some school financing options in grants and such because of the reduced income levels. I've been unemployed about a year and have gotten some great financial aid help because of it!

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    Good for you, Mr. Brass ! You're never to old to do what you love, as long as you do it. You love taxes though ?
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    Huh ... you guys are all making me want to go to law school!
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    Follow your heart and go for it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    In 5 years you will either be an attorny or you won't. However, in any event you will still be 43!
    I was thinking of my response and then read this one--it's pretty close. My uncle told me something along these lines. I was thinking of going back to college and contemplating being 35 when I graduated. He asked, "And so how old will you be in that year if you don't go back to school?"
    Go for it! Best of luck!
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    Go for it!
    How many people have you met that have said
    I regret going to school"
    how many have you met who say
    "I regret not going back to school"?
    Easy answer huh?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by carley View Post
    i say go for it!!

    a family friend went to med school at the age of 35 and love love loved it

    your never to old to try anything or give it a whirl

    besides 43 is still pretty darn young
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    In 5 years you will either be an attorny or you won't. However, in any event you will still be 43!

    Well said, I'm with them!! Go for it and good luck
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    I went at 31 and graduated at 34. Some of my classmates were in their late 40s and early 50s. Why does your law school take five years though? Most take three. Are you planning to go part-time, or are you contemplating the extra time to get an LLM as someone else mentioned?

    When I first applied, I wondered about getting started so 'late' but this year marks a quarter-century of law practice for me.
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    I'm humbled by all of these positive responses. Let me ask a few more questions since there are so many of you in the know about this:

    1. Where online is a good source that discusses the different types of law...maybe I might see something I would find more interesting than tax law?

    2. Is it feasible to go part time? The UConn Law School is five miles from my house, but of course I would have to be accepted.

    2a. Is there a program to get a law degree online? Is there a disadvantage to that one I get a degree?

    3. Since I am unemployed, how do I find out what grants are available to me? That would be tremendous.

    THANK YOU!!!

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    I can't tell you anything about the lawyer stuff but to the aid/scholarships stuff....
    go to FAFSA the free federal financial aid website.
    make sure it is a .org because there are others that are ripoffs. Everyone appying for federal financial aid has to fill this out every year.
    call the local Unemployment office/center. I know the one here in Mass. told me that depending on which industry that you were laid off from there are grants and scholarships that you can tap into.
    Go to the unemployment center if you can and ask for help, they have a wealth of information there, not at all like the old days where you just went to stand in line an pick up your check every two weeks!
    Even if you are not collecting unemployment they can and will still help.
    Contact the school you are thinking of attending. Ask to speak with a finacial services representative. They should be able to guide you as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Brass Bonanza View Post
    I'm humbled by all of these positive responses. Let me ask a few more questions since there are so many of you in the know about this:

    1. Where online is a good source that discusses the different types of law...maybe I might see something I would find more interesting than tax law?

    2. Is it feasible to go part time? The UConn Law School is five miles from my house, but of course I would have to be accepted.

    2a. Is there a program to get a law degree online? Is there a disadvantage to that one I get a degree?
    My cousin is an attorney, so I know a little bit about some of this stuff ...

    Most law schools, at least as far as I'm aware, require that you graduate within five years of your start date so part time can be fairly tough. That being said, I'm pretty sure you can go night and weekends or something so you can still work while you're going to school.

    A quick Google search returned plenty of results for online law degrees, so I assume that's also an option. As far as how online degrees are perceived, that's a tough call. In know in technology fields online degrees actually carry some cache. But in law? Can't really say ... I'd have to guess, though, that they wouldn't be viewed favorably. The "tier" of law school you went to is a very big deal in most legal circles.
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