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The 5 Mistakes International Students Make When Applying to London Law Firms
When I graduated from my LLM and looked for a job in London as an international student, I had no connections and absolutely no idea how the UK legal market worked. I literally had to navigate the entire law firm application process on my own — and that was brutal…
The ONLY Training Contract Guide You Need as an International Student
In this newsletter, I will consolidate the key strategies and techniques I used to secure a training contract in London as an International student (and I didn't complete one single vacation scheme!)
What London law firms to apply to as an international law student?
Many international law students are under the impression that they need to apply to smaller or less prestigious law firms, because the competition is insane and they stand no chance of competing against many other domestic candidates. Yet, speaking from personal experiences, I think you may be better off applying to bigger law firms.
A Foreign Lawyer's Guide To Taking The New York Bar Exam #1
One of the most popular legal dramas of our time - 'Suits' - depicts the lives of top-paid New York lawyers with luxurious lifestyles, and it sparks many people's interest in a career in commercial law. While the show may not be a true reflection of the legal profession as a whole, the good news is that every one of you can become a New York-qualified lawyer irrespective of where you are from or currently reside.
Training Contract Guide for International Students and Foreign Lawyers
Getting a training contract in places like London is easier said than done - yet, the good news is whether or not you are an international candidate, law firms are essentially looking for the same skills and competencies. Unfortunately, there is little support out there for foreigners entering the London legal market, and therefore I have seen many bright international students struggling with writing good applications.