thank you for sharing your story! i got my law degree a few years ago and it really harmed my mental health more than anything to get through it, but seeing my friends continuing on and finding jobs while i struggle has been difficult. i know that it wasn't the path for me and that's okay, hoping what is meant to find me, does. wishing the best for you too :) xx
You are so real, Kwok. I found your account a little over a year ago looking for law studytubers because that's what I was interested in (and perhaps still am?). Back then I had no idea I will end up relating to you and to your experience. I graduated with a degree in International relations in 2024, and during my studies I realized that I'm sort of interested in law more than in any other field. So I ended up writing my thesis on International law and aspiring to become a lawyer one day. Now that 6 months have passed since my graduation, I feel so lost yet hopeful that what is meant for me will eventually find me. The truth is that I am not sure what I want. I am applying for jobs in the humanitarian sector and when I get interview invitations I feel empty, like I am moving in the wrong direction. But then again, there's this never ending pressure to become financially independent and not rely on my family. So I guess I am a bit scared that I might end up settling for less than what my spirit craves and be miserable.
awww thank you for posting and sharing this! Always look up to you and your videos, your fresh perspectives makes life less scary hehe. And also my friend made the necklace it looks so cute on you😍!!!
Currently navigating the same thing but with architecture! hate the long hour culture & realised I don’t want to spend my life burning out & losing it over floor plans lol
But I feel like a lot of people go to law for the wrong reasons, for the big paychecks or the glorified title. I got into law because I am a victim of human trafficking, and I want to do something to help myself and other people. Although there are other ways to contribute to society in good ways.
thank you for sharing your story! i got my law degree a few years ago and it really harmed my mental health more than anything to get through it, but seeing my friends continuing on and finding jobs while i struggle has been difficult. i know that it wasn't the path for me and that's okay, hoping what is meant to find me, does. wishing the best for you too :) xx
You are so real, Kwok. I found your account a little over a year ago looking for law studytubers because that's what I was interested in (and perhaps still am?). Back then I had no idea I will end up relating to you and to your experience.
I graduated with a degree in International relations in 2024, and during my studies I realized that I'm sort of interested in law more than in any other field. So I ended up writing my thesis on International law and aspiring to become a lawyer one day. Now that 6 months have passed since my graduation, I feel so lost yet hopeful that what is meant for me will eventually find me. The truth is that I am not sure what I want. I am applying for jobs in the humanitarian sector and when I get interview invitations I feel empty, like I am moving in the wrong direction. But then again, there's this never ending pressure to become financially independent and not rely on my family. So I guess I am a bit scared that I might end up settling for less than what my spirit craves and be miserable.
awww thank you for posting and sharing this! Always look up to you and your videos, your fresh perspectives makes life less scary hehe. And also my friend made the necklace it looks so cute on you😍!!!
Ive been waiting for uuuuuu!
Currently navigating the same thing but with architecture! hate the long hour culture & realised I don’t want to spend my life burning out & losing it over floor plans lol
Oh it’s scaring me, i want to study architecture…
@@KooklilacLIN same.....
I'm sure I'm neither the first nor last lawyer to tell you good for you!!! Leaving law is...the dream
Girl don't abandon us again ❤❤❤❤
But I feel like a lot of people go to law for the wrong reasons, for the big paychecks or the glorified title. I got into law because I am a victim of human trafficking, and I want to do something to help myself and other people. Although there are other ways to contribute to society in good ways.
thanks for sharing ur experience.
my favorite youtuber! does the ring mean...??!!
I’m curious to know what kind of job you have in tech
How many years would it take to graduate from Oxford Law?