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Hi everyone,
I am extremely excited to be starting as the new Community Assistant and I am here to answer all your questions regarding getting a training contract in the City, especially as an international student. As someone who was not very familiar with the UK legal system, I know how hard it is to start the application process and getting swamped by a lot of pieces of information thrown at you all at once, so I am happy to help in any way that I can.
I suppose I should start with a quick introduction about myself. I am Axel and I am a future trainee solicitor at Goodwin Procter LLP starting in September 2025. I obtained my training contract after the spring vacation scheme back in April 2023.
My journey towards a career in law
My journey to securing a training contract was a bit different compared to others. I was born and raised in Milan, Italy where I did all my schooling until university. Despite wanting to study law in the UK after high school, my financial circumstances did not allow me to study abroad and so I unfortunately had to postpone my dream of studying in the UK and accept a full-tuition scholarship at an Italian university in Milan.
I studied International Relations and Global Affairs, undertaking two exchange semesters in France. Driven by my dream of studying in the UK, I subsequently applied to a masters at the London School of Economics and Political Studies where I studied Development Studies. This decision was crucial as I think it gave me the confidence to follow my goal of becoming a lawyer in London. However, as many of you would know, the application process can be very daunting, especially at the start, and so I was very intimidated to apply to law firms. Inspired and pushed by many mentors and friends I found along the way, I got the courage to apply and use my different experience and background to highlight how good of a commercial lawyer I would be. Funny enough, some firms were convinced! I am hoping that by taking up this role at TCLA I am able to inspire, motivate and help people that can relate to my story in every capacity.
What did I learn from this process?
The path to become a commercial solicitor in the City is not for the weak, we can all agree on that. However, what I have learned from the process are three valuable things that I hope I can be of help to someone:
1. Trust the process
I am a firm believer in the fact that everything happens for a reason and you will get everything you want even if it is not in the form you wanted. Whenever I started my application process I was expecting the process to be hard but not that hard. From learning about how to fill in basic information about grades to answering specific law firm questions, I thought I would have never been able to get a TC. I was also discouraged by the lack of diversity in the legal field which made me question whether I would get a TC just based on where I come from. During the process, I had to learn how to trust the process and that everything would have worked out the way it was supposed to, and my story is a true testament to that.
2. Be confident in your uniqueness
One thing that I feared was being rejected based on the fact that I did not study law in my undergraduate degree or because I studied and was educated abroad, or because English isn’t my first language. I quickly learned that your uniqueness will be your biggest strength in the applications to law firms. Your unique background is what sets you apart from other candidates, so never be afraid of it and always cherish it because it could make a huge difference.
3. Remember your why
I think that the chaos and stress that comes with application seasons can make us forget our reasons why we want to be lawyers in the first place. I remember that during my application cycle I was struggling with applying to many firms and it was only when I actually remembered my true reason to becoming a lawyer I was able to deliver the best applications.
Feel free to reach out me or tag me (@axelbeugre) in any threads, I hope I can help you and reassure anyone who feels like they can’t succeed in this process for whatever reason, you can and you will!
I am extremely excited to be starting as the new Community Assistant and I am here to answer all your questions regarding getting a training contract in the City, especially as an international student. As someone who was not very familiar with the UK legal system, I know how hard it is to start the application process and getting swamped by a lot of pieces of information thrown at you all at once, so I am happy to help in any way that I can.
I suppose I should start with a quick introduction about myself. I am Axel and I am a future trainee solicitor at Goodwin Procter LLP starting in September 2025. I obtained my training contract after the spring vacation scheme back in April 2023.
My journey towards a career in law
My journey to securing a training contract was a bit different compared to others. I was born and raised in Milan, Italy where I did all my schooling until university. Despite wanting to study law in the UK after high school, my financial circumstances did not allow me to study abroad and so I unfortunately had to postpone my dream of studying in the UK and accept a full-tuition scholarship at an Italian university in Milan.
I studied International Relations and Global Affairs, undertaking two exchange semesters in France. Driven by my dream of studying in the UK, I subsequently applied to a masters at the London School of Economics and Political Studies where I studied Development Studies. This decision was crucial as I think it gave me the confidence to follow my goal of becoming a lawyer in London. However, as many of you would know, the application process can be very daunting, especially at the start, and so I was very intimidated to apply to law firms. Inspired and pushed by many mentors and friends I found along the way, I got the courage to apply and use my different experience and background to highlight how good of a commercial lawyer I would be. Funny enough, some firms were convinced! I am hoping that by taking up this role at TCLA I am able to inspire, motivate and help people that can relate to my story in every capacity.
What did I learn from this process?
The path to become a commercial solicitor in the City is not for the weak, we can all agree on that. However, what I have learned from the process are three valuable things that I hope I can be of help to someone:
1. Trust the process
I am a firm believer in the fact that everything happens for a reason and you will get everything you want even if it is not in the form you wanted. Whenever I started my application process I was expecting the process to be hard but not that hard. From learning about how to fill in basic information about grades to answering specific law firm questions, I thought I would have never been able to get a TC. I was also discouraged by the lack of diversity in the legal field which made me question whether I would get a TC just based on where I come from. During the process, I had to learn how to trust the process and that everything would have worked out the way it was supposed to, and my story is a true testament to that.
2. Be confident in your uniqueness
One thing that I feared was being rejected based on the fact that I did not study law in my undergraduate degree or because I studied and was educated abroad, or because English isn’t my first language. I quickly learned that your uniqueness will be your biggest strength in the applications to law firms. Your unique background is what sets you apart from other candidates, so never be afraid of it and always cherish it because it could make a huge difference.
3. Remember your why
I think that the chaos and stress that comes with application seasons can make us forget our reasons why we want to be lawyers in the first place. I remember that during my application cycle I was struggling with applying to many firms and it was only when I actually remembered my true reason to becoming a lawyer I was able to deliver the best applications.
Feel free to reach out me or tag me (@axelbeugre) in any threads, I hope I can help you and reassure anyone who feels like they can’t succeed in this process for whatever reason, you can and you will!