Hi Jessica. I am planning on taking a gap year after my postgraduate degree in law. This is mainly because I am feeling really burned out and blue about what I want to do career-wise. However, I do fear how the gap in my CV is going to be perceived by employers.
Currently, I am quite unsure whether I should go down the barrister or solicitor pathway. I am also exploring the Dphil/PhD option and a potential career in academia. I do acknowledge I need to do a lot more research, however, I am so bombarded with work from my current degree that I can hardly focus on anything career-wise without risking compromising my grades.
This is why I think I really need a year out to just 1- nurse my mental health, 2 - really take a step back and think about what I want to do instead of rushing into things, and 3 - send out decent applications instead of trying to simultaneously apply and keep my grades up.
However, I don’t know how this year-long gap is going to look on my CV, especially compared to all the proactive students who are already applying to TCs in their second year? Is this even a valid reason to take a gap year, and would this gap year adversely affect my prospects? I would also appreciate any advice for what I should do in this situation. Thank you