LLM in commercial law. its the way the course is structured, like a workout video its mad for a few weeks but then you can "rest" for most of the term
(youre not supposed to rest but since they structure the questions to particular seminars theres no need to do reading as you go along, unless you have no background in law,which i do)
Start doing things that'll increase your chances of getting a good job?
think of it like this; ive done most of the things a person who is ambivalent about their future would do eg work experience at law firms,involved in uni society projects, resident assistant etc but havent done the kind of things that a dogged,determined over their future person would do eg landed a vacation scheme, president of society etc
think of it like this; ive done most of the things a person who is ambivalent about their future would do eg work experience at law firms,involved in uni society projects, resident assistant etc but havent done the kind of things that a dogged,determined over their future person would do eg landed a vacation scheme, president of society etc
Then do those things? You may as well, you have the time
Then do those things? You may as well, you have the time
probably not. its the middle of the year and the masters will end by the time the next round of oppourtunitees come to be advertised. by that time i would have graduated as a masters students
work is not stimulating enough to do as it goes along. lecturers more or less teach material in seminars so no point doing pre reading. even though i do coursework last minute i get good grades because essay titles are generally centered around a certain topic so you just do reading for the class the topic is around +journals. so for the majority of term not doing much and just waiting for essay titles. trying to pick up on coding as a hobby in spare time(although thats not going too well due to lack of self discipline) can anyone else suggest other things to do? or advice in coding?
If you already know law, and can walk the law degree, why don't you become a lawyer when you graduate?
What seems to be the problem with this idea?
The field is saturated and i did not go to a russell group . i dont mind working hard but there are way too many maybes in that area for anyone but the most determined to go into
The field is saturated and i did not go to a russell group . i dont mind working hard but there are way too many maybes in that area for anyone but the most determined to go into
i also didn't go to a russell group. just out of interest which uni are you at? I am at derby btw