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Originally Posted by Superfly
Greetings to all. With the impending 3rd Law School @ UniSim, I am contemplating whether to take this 1st step for a mid-career switch to lawyering, thus humbly seeking advises here.
Brief profile of myself. 32yo male, coming to 33yo this year. Currently working in a stat board with a monthly gross of about 5.2k. My annual income is about 90k including allowances and bonus. Highest qualification is a pass degree from QUT, Bachelor of Justice. Did this degree during my stint with SPF. Moved on to 2 pte sectors before ending up back to govt in a stat board. Currently i am rather satisfied and in comfort zone. Ideally, if i were to put ambitious one side, this could even be my final job till retirement. However, the job can be rather mundane at times and seriously seems like a retirement ground.
Learning about the 3rd local law school piqued my interest to find out more. Interest and passion is one thing, reality is another. I fear reality will creep in and interest will fade. I know being in this legal industry is not all glamorous due to the hectic working hours and such. Knowing that if i indeed decides to take the plunge and study law, i will be about 40yo by the time i complete my studies and bar exam, etc.
Is starting out a career in the legal fraternity in their 40s too late?
Thanks in advance for any advises out there.
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your degree from QUT was entirely online while you were a police officer?
normally the law degree takes only 3-4 years, then u take some law test and do your training contract. you will only be 37-38, still have 20+ years of working left.
worth a try if it is your passion