Id love a video about becoming a barrister! Its very difficult to find somebody talking about becoming a lawyer in the Uk and explaining things as well as you do.
There is also an equivalent route where lpc graduate can compile a portfolio to show their experience is as conprehensive as a training contract would be.
Can you show us CV writing for to-be NQ solicitors? What should we focus on and what headings we use to showcase our best experience and the expertise knowledge we've gained during our training? Many thanks.
Thanks for this video, Idin! I believe there is an alternative to getting a qualifying law degree that is not the Postgraduate Diploma in Law, which takes one year. The University of Bristol offers the Master of Arts (M.A.) in Law programme, which compresses the regular three-year Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme into two years. There is also the LLB Senior Status programme at the University of York, which also takes two years. There are a number of similar two-year programmes for a qualifying Law degree in England and Wales. Although higher education is expensive, mental health is arguably priceless. It's not how fast you get there, it's when you get there.
This was so helpful, thank you. I have a Scottish Law degree and currently travelling Australia trying to work out my next move! English qualified seems to be the best option.
Hi. Sir during 2 years contract how does it works like after degree if you choose to take training contract can you earn as well during that period of time or is it full time training or do you get paid by doing this training ??
Hi, I have a law degree and begin my SQE preparation course in January. I have a training contract at a local high street law firm. I work there as a paralegal and will go into the different departments. I’m doing the SQE part time (over two years) and plan to complete my QWE at the same time and hoping to be done in two years. Good idea or bad idea?
Im currently at sixth form and want to apply for a apprenticeship at a law firm straight after school but if i have no law knowledge how will i pass the SEQ exams without being taught the law or would i even be accepted into a solicitor apprenticeship.
Hi! I’m an American that is going to be moving to England in about a year. I have an a degree that is not law. I’m wondering if I should start law school here and transfer what I can in terms of experience or should I just wait and apply for law school there?
You can qualify across different jurisdictions once you get a qualifying law degree! To name a famous example, the British-Lebanese human rights barrister Amal Clooney was educated at British and American institutions. She is also qualified to practise Law in New York State and England and Wales.
So let's say I am a registered foreign lawyer or uk qualified solicitor . Now apply from applying and finding a job and immigration , is it possible to get a visa and come the uk without a job offer ?
in my opinion the problem about UK justice is that it can be so corrupt that even the most comitted individual who enters the system may well need to perform in a corrupt manner in order to even exist. The law is seldom carried out and instead agreements between parties followed so hence conviction unsafe. Look at the case of Asta Juskauskiene, a mother of three who was convicted for 24 years for a murder charge yet was not even at the murder which is a fact not contested by the police. Yet evidence was made up against her and she is currently serving 24 years of a life sentence yet totally innocent......welcome to the UK bar,
Id love a video about becoming a barrister! Its very difficult to find somebody talking about becoming a lawyer in the Uk and explaining things as well as you do.
Nice video, I want to see another video on how to qualify as a Solicitor through the Cilex route who has completed LPC already.
Love this!!! Thanks so much for going through this bro 🙏 super useful 💪
@@QR-kl4kv no worries - glad it was helpful
@@IdinSabahipourDo you think being a lawyer is worth it? Will lawyers be replaced by AI ever
This is really informative - thank you so much!
Thanks this is very informative
I’d definitely be interested in learning about the routes for barristers
Thanks for letting me know - I'll try to speak to a barrister to make that happen (I don't know much about it myself)
@@IdinSabahipour If you get bored of being a solicitor, then you can transfer to the Bar of England and Wales!
There is also an equivalent route where lpc graduate can compile a portfolio to show their experience is as conprehensive as a training contract would be.
That was so helpful!! I was wondering if you can make a video on commercial awareness and how to become more commercially aware. Thanks !!
It's on the list :)
There’s 3 types of lawyers. Cilex charted lawyer is another route.
Hi! I would love to see a video about Barristar! Thanks
Can you show us CV writing for to-be NQ solicitors? What should we focus on and what headings we use to showcase our best experience and the expertise knowledge we've gained during our training? Many thanks.
Great explanation!
@@mikhailkochkin thank you, Mike 🙏
Hi Idin, can you please make a video on developing a critical mind for law.
There are more than two types of lawyers. There’s patent attorneys, trade mark attorneys and solicitor advocates.
Is it the same route for LPC instead of SQE? I just finished acquiring my LLM LPC and I’m kind of struggling on the next steps.
can you make a video on becoming a solicitor in scotland for international student,it would be really helpfull,
Thanks for this video, Idin! I believe there is an alternative to getting a qualifying law degree that is not the Postgraduate Diploma in Law, which takes one year.
The University of Bristol offers the Master of Arts (M.A.) in Law programme, which compresses the regular three-year Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme into two years. There is also the LLB Senior Status programme at the University of York, which also takes two years. There are a number of similar two-year programmes for a qualifying Law degree in England and Wales.
Although higher education is expensive, mental health is arguably priceless. It's not how fast you get there, it's when you get there.
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Could you please 🙏 make similar detailed video on Northern Ireland and Scotland......
Kindly make a video about becoming a barrister
@@dilawarhossain1322 on my list :)
Make video about barrister route bro❤
This was so helpful, thank you. I have a Scottish Law degree and currently travelling Australia trying to work out my next move! English qualified seems to be the best option.
Glad it was helpful, eve!
Hi. Sir during 2 years contract how does it works like after degree if you choose to take training contract can you earn as well during that period of time or is it full time training or do you get paid by doing this training ??
Good morning, just curious what would best way to become a probate lawyer?
Hi, I have a law degree and begin my SQE preparation course in January. I have a training contract at a local high street law firm. I work there as a paralegal and will go into the different departments. I’m doing the SQE part time (over two years) and plan to complete my QWE at the same time and hoping to be done in two years. Good idea or bad idea?
All I can say is...good luck and manage your stress! No one should go for the LLB and/or go onto practising Law lightly.
great idea, seems like you have the timing really thought out keep going work hard you've got this
Hi can I share a binding precedent case with you and if possible can you analyze and give input about it on your channel?
Sir do you earn 70k pound sterlings a year in UK ? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.
and what about if I'm doing LLB with a Cilex qualification?
Sir what about doing levels of OISC
Im currently at sixth form and want to apply for a apprenticeship at a law firm straight after school but if i have no law knowledge how will i pass the SEQ exams without being taught the law or would i even be accepted into a solicitor apprenticeship.
You'll study while doing working at a law firm
Can the QWE be in any discipline?
Hi! I’m an American that is going to be moving to England in about a year. I have an a degree that is not law. I’m wondering if I should start law school here and transfer what I can in terms of experience or should I just wait and apply for law school there?
You can qualify across different jurisdictions once you get a qualifying law degree! To name a famous example, the British-Lebanese human rights barrister Amal Clooney was educated at British and American institutions. She is also qualified to practise Law in New York State and England and Wales.
So let's say I am a registered foreign lawyer or uk qualified solicitor . Now apply from applying and finding a job and immigration , is it possible to get a visa and come the uk without a job offer ?
other than a student visa, you need a job offer for a work visa
hello, i am going to do my bachelors in UK, would it be better to continue my next masters or magister in USA?or UK?
Sir i want to pursue specialization in corporate and commercial law ,but i am confused, please give me advice about this law specialization..Thanks
How long will I get paid I am 21 when I start my degree I will be 22 how many years later will I be qualified
Can I ask can you become an immigration lawyer in the uk without any gcsc’s or degrees ?
Yes please. I have an undergraduate degree and next week I'm graduating my masters degree( MBA). So can I do the SQE1? Thanks so much
yes
Some masters degree allow you to undertake your SQE like my uni. At present I’m not sure which to go for.
Nice
Thanks
in my opinion the problem about UK justice is that it can be so corrupt that even the most comitted individual who enters the system may well need to perform in a corrupt manner in order to even exist. The law is seldom carried out and instead agreements between parties followed so hence conviction unsafe. Look at the case of Asta Juskauskiene, a mother of three who was convicted for 24 years for a murder charge yet was not even at the murder which is a fact not contested by the police. Yet evidence was made up against her and she is currently serving 24 years of a life sentence yet totally innocent......welcome to the UK bar,
I am doing LLM how to get internship in solicitor office in Uk
Good😊