A lost graduate

kavin333

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Aug 10, 2024
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I think it's a bit of both. Self-funding's an option, but it's a big investment. And yeah, being in a small town can limit opportunities.

Have you thought about internships or online remote work to get some experience?
 

crt1s

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Sep 2, 2023
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Completely resonate with your situation. I have decided to hold off on self-funding until the February intake hoping to make some progress before then.

For the time being, I am focused on winter vac scheme apps, open days, other events (Aspiring Solicitors/Bright Network etc).

Are there any small local firms that are commutable, it may be worth writing them a letter or just popping by to see if there are any opportunities, paid or unpaid. Also consider part-time work that could provide some transferable skills
 
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A worried graduate

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Mar 25, 2024
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Completely resonate with your situation. I have decided to hold off on self-funding until the February intake hoping to make some progress before then.

For the time being, I am focused on winter vac scheme apps, open days, other events (Aspiring Solicitors/Bright Network etc).

Are there any small local firms that are commutable, it may be worth writing them a letter or just popping by to see if there are any opportunities, paid or unpaid. Also consider part-time work that could provide some transferable skills
I’ve got some part time non-law experience thankfully. There’s a few high street firms but they rarely give out work experience and if so, it’s usually via contacts or a protracted application process.
 

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