It should be the same analysis that any college student seeking an undergraduate diploma as a prerequisite for a post graduate special occupational degree . . . medical school, law school, PT school, chiropractic school should apply . . . I always advise that you may not get in, once you are in you may not like it, circumstances may change where you really can’t afford to attend another 3 or more years of school (pregnancy, death of a person providing support, costs rising to an amount not expected, etc.), so choose wisely when selecting a major for your undergraduate degree, select one that you will earn a degree and that can put you on a path to financial security if that ends up being your final degree. Instead of pre law, general studies or history, get a business degree (preferably accounting), engineering degree, nursing degree, science degree, etc.