Hi Jayney
I also got involved with law by chance, and like you I decided to embark on a degree. I enrolled on a 6 week access to higher education course in May 2005, and commenced my LLB Law degree in September 2005.
I am nearing the end of my last year, in fact I have 2 exams next week and then I am done.
The whole experience has been absolutely brilliant. I have loved every part of it ( with exception to EU law, which is really dull)
I am one of 4 mature students on our course and we all have the advantage of life skills and experiences, thus we are all on for either 1st's or high 2:1's.
I urge you to do some research into distant providers. I know OU is excellent, as is Northumbria Uni...
Age.... is a consideration, but it depends on where yuou want to take your degree. I started my degree at 36, now 39 and by the time I complete the Legal Practice Course ( 1 yr Professional qual that is compulsary to become a solicitor) I will be 40 and a half.
The legal world is highly competative, with big firms often preferring young graduates that they can mold .
I have spent 3 years packing my CV with legal voluntary work, experience and such like, in the hope it makes me more attractive. Also, we have an advantage... sadly, some firms do not like to recruit younger mature women students - ie 26-35, as they worry they will go off on maternity leave as soon as they commence employment. Women of our age have had their babies and know how to balance work and life.
Sorry I have rambled, but I am passionate about this area...
I graduate on 18th July and cant wait. My hubby and three young daughters will be there to cheer me on
Good luck...
If you require any other info... I would love to try to help!!!!!!!
Jo x