20tunnj

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Hi everyone! Feels surreal to finally post for the first time after lurking here for the past 6 months.

We're at the tail-end of the application cycle now, and I'm at a cross-roads.

I'm contemplating. Do I — (a) take my chances and continue applying for TCs as an international student, hopefully significantly improving my skillset and application-writing in preparation for the next cycle, or (b) consider practicing at my home-country as a foreign-qualified lawyer (probably the NY Bar). I know both aren't mutually exclusive; I can continue applying and prep for the bar at the same time, but really it's the opportunity cost that concerns me. How should I spend my time in a way that would give me the best return?

For context: I'm an international student, having graduated UCL Law in 2023 with a 1st. After graduating, I chose to go back home for a venture capital job instead of pursuing a legal career in London. Fast-forward to now, having been party to many early-stage investment deals, I'm realising that I much prefer the structure of a legal career than what VC can offer me. Plus, the asset class isn't looking too great right now.

While working at my full-time job, I applied to Direct TCs to 12 firms and reached the final-stage for only one MC firm last year, but got rejected. I was hoping to have the opportunity to do more interviews, but only managed to get 1.

Anyone with experience doing the NY bar, or in a similar position — or really anyone at all — please advise and I'd love to talk!
 
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20tunnj

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Aug 2, 2024
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P.S.: Is it a good use of my time to prep for the NY Bar for the July exam, and then focus on TC applications after the exam? This is so that, if I indeed don't get anything the next cycle in London, I'm qualified and have options to work here at home.
 

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