Hello Jessica!
I am going into my final year this September and I was wondering if you can give me some advice on the following:
1. I've been a little intimidated by networking in my first and second year and have done very little networking (I attended 2 law fairs and 2 insights events in total up to now). I believe I am an adequately sociable person (I am in 3 uni societies and am acting as communications and marketing director in one of them), but will my lack of networking experience decrease my chance at securing a VS or TC? How exactly does networking play into securing VS and TCs, aside from simply training interpersonal skills?
2. I have heard previously from someone who is currently working at a London city firm that, taking an LLM will not help with VS or TC applications, unless it's from Oxbridge, is this true? I have a genuine interest in competition, admin law and legal theory, and genuinely want to pursue further studies in these areas, will it be a waste of money to do an LLM even then?
3. Since I am an international student, I won't be able to stay in the UK upon graduation and wait for subsequent cycles. Will firms consider my application equally with other candidates if I am working abroad as a graduate and have no valid visa in the UK?
4. At the moment, I have had little work experience in the UK (I volunteered with citizens advice for a year, interned at a local immigration firm for a summer), will this be detrimental to my application? Is decent work experience in other countries considered? e.g. I am currently interning at a big city firm in Beijing, and am planning to do some government work experience in Canada.
Many thanks for reading through this long post!