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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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you get paid for doing your training contract. so you'd need a career development loan to cover the 2 years at college, then the rest is paid for. the plus sides are that it is bloody interesting and it pays a stupid amount of money and there is a certain degree of kudos to it. the negatives are the long hours, the fact that everyone is applying at the moment, and the fact that law attracts the ignorant and the arrogant!
(, Tue 12 Oct 2010, 0:11, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
And how do I get a training contract? Before or during college?
Gaz me the details.
(, Tue 12 Oct 2010, 0:14, Reply)
but in a nutshell: being older/having a different background is a good thing. law firms like that. you apply to the lawfirm, have interviews, if they offer you a training contract, you then go off to college for 2 years. big lawfirms pay your fees and sponsor you.
(, Tue 12 Oct 2010, 0:16, Reply)
What sort of roles in law firms? Any pointers for ones local to me?
(, Tue 12 Oct 2010, 0:17, Reply)
you need the grad recruitment section. are you married to where you live? there is a college of law there, go and speak to them.
otherwise i would look up the uk top 100 law firms and apply to all of them. that's pretty much how i did it. you'll need good a-levels and at least a 2:1 though, or you can pretty much forget it!
you get a 1 year post-grad diploma in law, then what is known as the "legal practice course" or LPC which is a piece of piss but essential for people going into law firms. although personally i think its days are numbered.
(, Tue 12 Oct 2010, 0:19, Reply)
I have ordered the 2011 GDL prospectus.
(, Tue 12 Oct 2010, 8:06, Reply)
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