As a 47 year old in the Government Public Policy Major in my junior year I am looking for some advice in so far as which would be a more advantageous career path: Would a Law degree at age 55 be a wise and fulfilling 10-15 year journey to make it worth the cost and job market? There seems to be a current glut of lawyers.
Verses enrolling in a JD/Masters Public Policy program? I am thinking Advocacy/ Conflict Resolution. Again would a masters in this dual area be overkill for a 15 year career? would a Law practice even look to hire someone with this type of back ground?
I have experience in Food, Purchasing, Policy creation, hiring and training with degree's in Cooking/Baking and Business Administration. As a student at UB in Maryland I will need to decide by the end of this semester to work on LSAT or GMAT prep over the summer and apply by fall of 14.
I am unsure if continuing my education past a BA degree is going to raise the level of salary vs. cost and I am trying to get into Government at some level once finished...
Verses enrolling in a JD/Masters Public Policy program? I am thinking Advocacy/ Conflict Resolution. Again would a masters in this dual area be overkill for a 15 year career? would a Law practice even look to hire someone with this type of back ground?
I have experience in Food, Purchasing, Policy creation, hiring and training with degree's in Cooking/Baking and Business Administration. As a student at UB in Maryland I will need to decide by the end of this semester to work on LSAT or GMAT prep over the summer and apply by fall of 14.
I am unsure if continuing my education past a BA degree is going to raise the level of salary vs. cost and I am trying to get into Government at some level once finished...
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