What advice would you have for a non-law student during application season? I study Linguistics and French at a Russel Group uni but I have zero legal background and Im sooo lost :(. What expectations do you think they'll have of me?
Hi! If you are applying to law firms, they won’t expect you to have any legal knowledge, although it would of course help if you had some kind of legal experience! I would recommend looking to attend law fairs (either virtual ones or one run by your university) and applying for open days at firms in October time. These events will help you start getting more of an idea of how the application process works and the expectations. There are also lots of resources available to help you online. I have shared some of my fav online platforms here: instagram.com/p/CRTnygPpSfN/?
Very useful, thank you so much. Do keep it up please!
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What advice would you have for a non-law student during application season? I study Linguistics and French at a Russel Group uni but I have zero legal background and Im sooo lost :(. What expectations do you think they'll have of me?
Hi! If you are applying to law firms, they won’t expect you to have any legal knowledge, although it would of course help if you had some kind of legal experience! I would recommend looking to attend law fairs (either virtual ones or one run by your university) and applying for open days at firms in October time. These events will help you start getting more of an idea of how the application process works and the expectations. There are also lots of resources available to help you online. I have shared some of my fav online platforms here: instagram.com/p/CRTnygPpSfN/?
@@shannontongg Thank you! I've been sppllying to events but was lacking insider resources, so those links are very much appreciated:)