Hi all,
I'm new here so apologies if this is the wrong etiquette or place to post such a discussion!!
I've been browsing the forum for the last week or so and read a few similar discussions but feel like my situation is slightly different and, as I perhaps am not as knowledgable in law applications etc, wanted some other people's advice.
A bit about me, I have very strong A-Levels and graduated with a high 2:1 in Economics from Nottingham University last summer (2020). Since, I have been contemplating a career in the law, amongst other industries. I undertook a brief work experience in an in-house law firm a few years ago but the employees there, as well as a number of family friends, essentially warned me off entering the profession so I hadn't given it a second thought since until last summer. As a result I have no open days or vacation schemes to mention so am currently applying to these (Spring/Summer) to bolster my CV and chances of securing a TC hopefully next year (for a 2024 start) or potentially even later if I am not successful first time round. However, I think it is important to note I am in a rather fortuitous position with strong legal contacts in both the solicitor and barrister world through family friends and work so think once lockdown ends and restrictions are eased, I could get decent experience to strengthen my CV and reaffirm my interest in the profession.
My issue is that I am currently on furlough for the foreseeable future from my job as a personal trainer/swim instructor at the local leisure centre and so recently decided it might be beneficial to self-fund the GDL starting January 2021 at UoL Guildford and finish in September where I could hopefully do the aforementioned experiences. Realising they had a 14 day cooling off period from the day you accept I booked a place on the course relatively last minute (9 days ago) and in the meantime thought I would consult people more 'in the know' about what they think is best. Indeed, having spoken to my old uni law careers advisor, as well as my a friend who secured a TC at Slaughter & May, they have advised me against self-funding and rather throw all my energy into VS applications in the hope of securing a TC. My fear is that I don't think my CV is particularly strong as it stands, mainly lacking a bit of strong professional experience, and so I won't gain much from these applications and my year would essentially have been 'wasted.
I just wondered what others thought/what advice they would give?
Would they agree with my careers advisor and say delay see how your first round of applications go, there is no rush.
Or is there nothing to lose by doing the GDL now?
Apologies again if I've posted this in the wrong place!!
Thank you very much in advance.
Best regards,
Conor Maloney
I'm new here so apologies if this is the wrong etiquette or place to post such a discussion!!
I've been browsing the forum for the last week or so and read a few similar discussions but feel like my situation is slightly different and, as I perhaps am not as knowledgable in law applications etc, wanted some other people's advice.
A bit about me, I have very strong A-Levels and graduated with a high 2:1 in Economics from Nottingham University last summer (2020). Since, I have been contemplating a career in the law, amongst other industries. I undertook a brief work experience in an in-house law firm a few years ago but the employees there, as well as a number of family friends, essentially warned me off entering the profession so I hadn't given it a second thought since until last summer. As a result I have no open days or vacation schemes to mention so am currently applying to these (Spring/Summer) to bolster my CV and chances of securing a TC hopefully next year (for a 2024 start) or potentially even later if I am not successful first time round. However, I think it is important to note I am in a rather fortuitous position with strong legal contacts in both the solicitor and barrister world through family friends and work so think once lockdown ends and restrictions are eased, I could get decent experience to strengthen my CV and reaffirm my interest in the profession.
My issue is that I am currently on furlough for the foreseeable future from my job as a personal trainer/swim instructor at the local leisure centre and so recently decided it might be beneficial to self-fund the GDL starting January 2021 at UoL Guildford and finish in September where I could hopefully do the aforementioned experiences. Realising they had a 14 day cooling off period from the day you accept I booked a place on the course relatively last minute (9 days ago) and in the meantime thought I would consult people more 'in the know' about what they think is best. Indeed, having spoken to my old uni law careers advisor, as well as my a friend who secured a TC at Slaughter & May, they have advised me against self-funding and rather throw all my energy into VS applications in the hope of securing a TC. My fear is that I don't think my CV is particularly strong as it stands, mainly lacking a bit of strong professional experience, and so I won't gain much from these applications and my year would essentially have been 'wasted.
I just wondered what others thought/what advice they would give?
Would they agree with my careers advisor and say delay see how your first round of applications go, there is no rush.
Or is there nothing to lose by doing the GDL now?
Apologies again if I've posted this in the wrong place!!
Thank you very much in advance.
Best regards,
Conor Maloney