Can you please do a video on what to expect in interviews for candidate attorney positions? Thank you so much for the videos! They're so informative ❤️
Really love ur content I'd really like to know how the job hunting is in ur perspective cos I hear it's a very saturated career field nd it's not very easy finding a job ...
Road to 1k!!!! 💯 Thank you for this - helping with the information. Q - what sphere of the law did you see yourself in when you were studying and when you were still a ca and, are you there now or has it changed?
Road to 1k yay🎉🎉 I've always loved property law. I still do. I wanted to become a conveyancer and deal only with property. Right now im based in a litigation law firm. Im happy where I am. Im learning so many things that I would have missed if i decided to become a conveyancer only. I still have that passion for property but more on the business side than the conveyancing side.
@@MapulaSethosasWorrld awesome. I’m thinking about doing the qualification but when I look at what the CAs are being offered 😖😵 especially because I’m currently already in the workforce but we’ll see. Thank you again and all the best with future endeavors!!!
@@mpitsengn6776 I think at the end of the day, you’re going to have to weigh your options - you can maybe study and then go into business instead of articles that way the salary might not be as bad then after a few years of saving lol, then go train All the best
Great video Legal Eagle , I just wanted to ask when it comes to doing maybe your Practical Vocational Training if I don't want to take the 2year ROUTE of articles . How much is one looking at to be paying for the Vocational Training.
A paralegal working at legal aid with 0 years of experience earns at about 17 thousand per month so how can it be that a paralegal makes more or less equal to an admitted attorney?
Hello. Legal aid is a state entity. Working in a private law firm you basically earn your stripes the longer your are in the profession. Hence it's said when becoming an attorney you really have to work your way up.
@@MapulaSethosasWorrld Imagine how your ego would be bruised knowing that a paralegal makes more than you do. No thank you andizi to the attorney's profession. In all honesty, it seems to me that it is only the directors of the firm that enjoy the profits, if you're merely an associate you'll earn peanuts, unless you work for one of the bigger law firms such as your Addams&Addams. Perhaps one should also look into prosecution. I know that during your aspirant prosecutor training one would be earning between 16k-21k and after qualifying one would be sitting comfortably at 26k with benefits. The NPA recently advertised a vacancy for a chief prosecutor with a salary of 1.3 million p.a. you'd have to be a director of a well established law firm in private practice for u to earn that amount of money. Let's weigh up our options legal eagles
@@siphesihletom4933 thank you for that insightful information. I hope it helps someone on this channel. Like I always say "there are many options in the legal field."
I'm in accounting and Ivee been through the most with my Honours degree and all. And people who have a 1 year certificate in finance or lower nqf level are well paid cause of where they work. I on the other hand have been hopping from contract to contract never making more than 10k. I had to make the decision to go back to school and yes, even as a chartered accountant I might find that people who are less educated make more money. Problem with dwelling on that is, there'll always be someone who makes more than you and also less than you. Life owes us nothing.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. Just double/triple check that the institution is accredited to offer an LLB. It would be such a waste at the end of your degree and you find out it’s not accredited
I believe it would be a bad idea to take on any career where the fundamental thing you do as part of the career is something you don’t like to do. You HAVE to be good and quick at reading if you want to be a good lawyer. You’ll need to do research that means reading old cases and their judgments; you’ll need to find and read statuses that work in your favor and those that work against your opponent. In order to find loopholes in the law and make them work to your advantage you need to read.
there is literally something to learn in every video. thank you!
Hi Sis, please make a video about Law school ( more specifically PLT) the cost, the experience you gained and pros and cons.
Hi My lawyer, thank you very much for your advice, I'm a regular to your channel-thanks.
Can you please do a video on what to expect in interviews for candidate attorney positions?
Thank you so much for the videos! They're so informative ❤️
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If possible can u plz interview an advocate or maybe do some research on the Advocacy (Pupilage) Route 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
"Don't come 4 me guys, I don't have money"😅
Really love ur content
I'd really like to know how the job hunting is in ur perspective cos I hear it's a very saturated career field nd it's not very easy finding a job ...
Thank you so much for this video girl.❤ I'm learning a lot from you. Yes please post your outfits to work
Will definitely so that next and I'm glad your are enjoying the content
Thanks for the content. Many life lessons too!!
Thanks you for the support❤️
Awesome video. I really appreciate your vlogs!
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Road to 1k!!!! 💯
Thank you for this - helping with the information.
Q - what sphere of the law did you see yourself in when you were studying and when you were still a ca and, are you there now or has it changed?
Road to 1k yay🎉🎉
I've always loved property law. I still do.
I wanted to become a conveyancer and deal only with property. Right now im based in a litigation law firm. Im happy where I am. Im learning so many things that I would have missed if i decided to become a conveyancer only.
I still have that passion for property but more on the business side than the conveyancing side.
@@MapulaSethosasWorrld awesome. I’m thinking about doing the qualification but when I look at what the CAs are being offered 😖😵 especially because I’m currently already in the workforce but we’ll see. Thank you again and all the best with future endeavors!!!
@@sage_bs I am in the same boat as you. I love law but thinking of the starting salary after so much studying is so discouraging
@@mpitsengn6776 I think at the end of the day, you’re going to have to weigh your options - you can maybe study and then go into business instead of articles that way the salary might not be as bad then after a few years of saving lol, then go train
All the best
@@sage_bs like law business? Seems like u very limited with options if you do not become an admitted attorney
This is so helpful
What books do uu recommend to get for first year
Suits lied to us mocc 😂
😂😂😂U take me back I was one of those 400 students. Great job 😍👍
Educate them attorney Bae. ❤️
I'm a new subbie and I like before watching 🤧😂❤️
Thank you so much for this content.
Great video Legal Eagle , I just wanted to ask when it comes to doing maybe your Practical Vocational Training if I don't want to take the 2year ROUTE of articles . How much is one looking at to be paying for the Vocational Training.
R14 500 is the current fee rate at the School for Legal Practice (LEAD), for practical vocational training.
@@matthew6190 Thank you so much
A paralegal working at legal aid with 0 years of experience earns at about 17 thousand per month so how can it be that a paralegal makes more or less equal to an admitted attorney?
Hello. Legal aid is a state entity. Working in a private law firm you basically earn your stripes the longer your are in the profession. Hence it's said when becoming an attorney you really have to work your way up.
@@MapulaSethosasWorrld Imagine how your ego would be bruised knowing that a paralegal makes more than you do. No thank you andizi to the attorney's profession. In all honesty, it seems to me that it is only the directors of the firm that enjoy the profits, if you're merely an associate you'll earn peanuts, unless you work for one of the bigger law firms such as your Addams&Addams. Perhaps one should also look into prosecution. I know that during your aspirant prosecutor training one would be earning between 16k-21k and after qualifying one would be sitting comfortably at 26k with benefits. The NPA recently advertised a vacancy for a chief prosecutor with a salary of 1.3 million p.a. you'd have to be a director of a well established law firm in private practice for u to earn that amount of money. Let's weigh up our options legal eagles
@@siphesihletom4933 thank you for that insightful information. I hope it helps someone on this channel. Like I always say "there are many options in the legal field."
I'm in accounting and Ivee been through the most with my Honours degree and all. And people who have a 1 year certificate in finance or lower nqf level are well paid cause of where they work. I on the other hand have been hopping from contract to contract never making more than 10k.
I had to make the decision to go back to school and yes, even as a chartered accountant I might find that people who are less educated make more money.
Problem with dwelling on that is, there'll always be someone who makes more than you and also less than you. Life owes us nothing.
@@siphesihletom4933 even 26k can get uncomfortable real quick.
Love your content. 💖 Question: In your opinion, is 24 too old to start law school? How old is too old to start law school?
never too old
its never too late ,remember retirement age is 65, so you still have more than 30 years of work after graduation
Thank you so much
Lol as for Rajah
Is the anything wrong with obtaining a LLB at a college
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. Just double/triple check that the institution is accredited to offer an LLB. It would be such a waste at the end of your degree and you find out it’s not accredited
Is it possible to do your LLB part time in 4 years? And could u please explain how the BA Law route works. Love the content
Yes it is through UNISA
Lol khawata is dribbling
Hee banna... o mopedi?
Very much.. MoPedi thwiii😂😂
Ohh you have a tattoo?
Would law still be a good choice if you love it but you not much of a reader
I believe it would be a bad idea to take on any career where the fundamental thing you do as part of the career is something you don’t like to do. You HAVE to be good and quick at reading if you want to be a good lawyer. You’ll need to do research that means reading old cases and their judgments; you’ll need to find and read statuses that work in your favor and those that work against your opponent. In order to find loopholes in the law and make them work to your advantage you need to read.
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