Law degree in early 30s

<p>Quick simple question. Would US law schools be welcoming of a fairly smart student in his thirties (good grades, good global career track record) who has had absolutely zero experience of law thus far but wants to change careers? Civil litigation. It seems most of these schools are targeted at students straight out of college, toting their high GPAs. Any experience or advice?</p>

<p>It appears that you have been fairly successful in your career so that could very well help you. As long as you get good grade on the LSATs you should be able to get into a law school.</p>