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Bev2007 | 11:44 Mon 07th May 2007 | Jobs & Education
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How feasible is it to pick up a law career in your late 30s - ie start with an LLB degree so you wouldnt be going into teh job market until you were 40ish.
Is this practically do-able? Any experience anyone?
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No reason why you can't do it. When I did my law degree the ages of the people on my course ranged from 18 year old school leavers to people in their 50's!!! It was a really good mix and the life experience and skills learnt of those that were older tended to give them an advantage, which is probably how future employers would look upon it too.
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Thanks very much Kaz, very helpful
I have a friend who's doing it. Not sure how, but she's actually working for a firm of solicitors and training 'on the job' somehow. She has teenage daughters and is in her early 40s and is doing very well.

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