Advice on law school

<p>Hi, </p>

<p>I was hoping somebody could give me advice in regards to law school. I am a recent graduate with a degree in accounting, and am currently employed for a public accounting firm. I really want to go to law school, but I am being held back because I cannot find myself the time to study for the LSAT. This is because I am focusing on studying for the CPA exam. I know ultimately I want to practice law, and that is the field I have a real passion for. So I guess my question is, is it worth it to get my CPA, or should I continue to work, study for my LSAT and try my best to get into law school. Anybody who can shed some light would be appreciated. Thanks.</p>

<p>It’s worth it to get your CPA first. Lawyers who are also CPAs are very employable. It’s a good idea to take some time off between college and law school in any event.</p>