Hi everyone! I’m Ram, a future trainee at Cooley LLP, and I’m thrilled to be joining TCLA as a Community Assistant (along with @Andrei Radu @Kay Aston and @Amma Usman).
Some of you may know me from my previous account, when I posted as @Adrian_S during my time as a forum user. When I moved to London in 2019 and decided to pursue a legal career during the pandemic, navigating the world of large commercial firms felt overwhelming. Resources like Aspiring Solicitors and Chambers UK were certainly helpful, but TCLA was the first community that truly broke down the complexities of commercial law for me. As someone who was the first in my family to attend university and pursue a legal career, the forum also provided consistent encouragement. This was invaluable to me, particularly throughout a process that could feel daunting and isolating.
I’m also a career changer, having left academic political science in 2020. Like many other future trainees, my journey to securing a training contract took persistence—two application cycles, five vacation schemes, and countless applications. However, one thing I’ve come to realise is that many people, myself included when I first started this process, can underestimate the value of their unique experiences and skills. Transitioning from another field gave me a fresh perspective and a set of transferable skills that I initially struggled to recognise but that became key to my success. TCLA was instrumental in helping me identify and articulate these strengths, and I’m now eager to help others do the same.
I’m passionate about helping applicants—especially those who feel overlooked or struggle to find support—realise their potential and gain confidence in the diverse backgrounds they bring to the table. If you’re finding it tough to research law firms, write tailored applications, tackle Watson Glaser tests, or break down commercial news, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m also happy to answer firm-specific questions for those I’ve completed vacation schemes or interviewed with, including Charles Russell Speechlys, Jones Day, and Vinson & Elkins.
Every written application, video interview, and assessment centre played an important role in my own development – even when they might’ve gone badly for me. These stages of the application process taught me valuable skills. It wasn’t just about securing the offer – they helped me become more confident and ultimately a better professional. That’s something I wish I’d realised earlier on during my application journey.
A bit more about me: I grew up just outside of Toronto and have spent time living in Montreal and Chicago. I’m currently preparing for the SQE at ULaw Moorgate, and in my spare time, you can usually find me at any museum or exhibit in London, or else still delving into academic political science.
I’m really looking forward to connecting with you all. Feel free to ask me anything on the forum!
Some of you may know me from my previous account, when I posted as @Adrian_S during my time as a forum user. When I moved to London in 2019 and decided to pursue a legal career during the pandemic, navigating the world of large commercial firms felt overwhelming. Resources like Aspiring Solicitors and Chambers UK were certainly helpful, but TCLA was the first community that truly broke down the complexities of commercial law for me. As someone who was the first in my family to attend university and pursue a legal career, the forum also provided consistent encouragement. This was invaluable to me, particularly throughout a process that could feel daunting and isolating.
I’m also a career changer, having left academic political science in 2020. Like many other future trainees, my journey to securing a training contract took persistence—two application cycles, five vacation schemes, and countless applications. However, one thing I’ve come to realise is that many people, myself included when I first started this process, can underestimate the value of their unique experiences and skills. Transitioning from another field gave me a fresh perspective and a set of transferable skills that I initially struggled to recognise but that became key to my success. TCLA was instrumental in helping me identify and articulate these strengths, and I’m now eager to help others do the same.
I’m passionate about helping applicants—especially those who feel overlooked or struggle to find support—realise their potential and gain confidence in the diverse backgrounds they bring to the table. If you’re finding it tough to research law firms, write tailored applications, tackle Watson Glaser tests, or break down commercial news, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m also happy to answer firm-specific questions for those I’ve completed vacation schemes or interviewed with, including Charles Russell Speechlys, Jones Day, and Vinson & Elkins.
Every written application, video interview, and assessment centre played an important role in my own development – even when they might’ve gone badly for me. These stages of the application process taught me valuable skills. It wasn’t just about securing the offer – they helped me become more confident and ultimately a better professional. That’s something I wish I’d realised earlier on during my application journey.
A bit more about me: I grew up just outside of Toronto and have spent time living in Montreal and Chicago. I’m currently preparing for the SQE at ULaw Moorgate, and in my spare time, you can usually find me at any museum or exhibit in London, or else still delving into academic political science.
I’m really looking forward to connecting with you all. Feel free to ask me anything on the forum!
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