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<blockquote data-quote="bella98" data-source="post: 188403" data-attributes="member: 28496"><p>People misunderstood one of his posts on the forum. He mentioned that the law society at his university, led by non-law students, is corrupt; they often reserve firm open day spots for their friends, who are also non-law students.</p><p></p><p>I believe everyone should have equal access to these opportunities, but it does seem unfair if law students are excluded from open days in favour of those outside the field. Law students often commit to this career path much earlier on, so when non-law students are able to secure these opportunities through connections, it can limit the chances for those who chose this path from the beginning. (this is my opinion btw)</p><p></p><p>However, his comment was never about disliking non-law students - it was simply highlighting a fairness issue in how these opportunities are allocated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bella98, post: 188403, member: 28496"] People misunderstood one of his posts on the forum. He mentioned that the law society at his university, led by non-law students, is corrupt; they often reserve firm open day spots for their friends, who are also non-law students. I believe everyone should have equal access to these opportunities, but it does seem unfair if law students are excluded from open days in favour of those outside the field. Law students often commit to this career path much earlier on, so when non-law students are able to secure these opportunities through connections, it can limit the chances for those who chose this path from the beginning. (this is my opinion btw) However, his comment was never about disliking non-law students - it was simply highlighting a fairness issue in how these opportunities are allocated. [/QUOTE]
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