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I'm 34, with 10 years of marketing experience, and have thought of exploring the legal field for a few years now. I have a masters already and I work full-time in a corporate job but remotely. I've considered applying for a part-time program so I can still work and potentially help pay for the costs.
I know the cliche "it's never too late to start"
Right now I am at the crossroads of either starting a tech business or attempting to apply for law school to become a lawyer (if accepted, if not that would be a sign as well)
I am such a person of passion that I would even try to build this when not in school or working.
Anyone who has been in this similar position of considering law, or just in general, lawyers (former or current) please your advice and comments are all welcome!
And btw: I fo have a reason to go into it - I want to work with reform of mental health in the justice system from a personal family situation that inspired me to try to find ways to bring new laws/legislation potentially.
Cheers!
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