You’ve been accepted onto a law degree course, but you still don’t know which options to choose or what future in law suits you best. Below Emma Jones, lecturer in law and member of the Open Justice team at the Open University, offers invaluable tips on pinpointing the right options for you.
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The Key Differences Between Legal Study and Legal Practice
Making the jump from newly qualified to actually practicing what you learned in law school isn’t an easy feat.…
7 Need to Know Essentials Before Studying Litigation
Are you interested in studying litigation? Do you want to become a litigator but you are not certain about what…
In light of the recent crack down that universities are facing around their brand positioning and consequent marketing and advertising strategies, it begs the question - Is there really a direct correlation between university kudos and graduate salaries?
It would seem so, with a report commissioned…
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When It Comes to Careers Advice, Law Students Prefer the Internet
One of the biggest differences between law students qualifying now, and those seeking a career 20 years ago, is the…
What Do I Need to Become a Lawyer?
When it comes down to qualifications, besides the addition of some pocket money, what you need to get into law…
So, you’ve got like 10 exams coming up, your stress levels are high and keeping calm and composed seems impossible. Plus managing the whole thing is getting really hard. To ease the process, here Lawyer Monthly hears from Francine Ryan, lecturer in law and member of the Open Justice team at the Open…
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CVs & Resumes: How to Secure a Law Interview
Nailing an interview is hard, but getting an interview in the first place is where it all starts. Shari F. Lesnick,…
What Legal Specialization Is Best Suited for Me?
As part of our law school & careers features, for paralegals, newly graduates, and those simply hoping to jump…
