Should you Study Law at University?
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- i often get asked whether someone should study law or how to know that law is right for you. it’s a very personal thing to decide and it’s not something others can do for you. but i thought i would put together a video outlining the reasons why i studied law and the skills and info you need to study it too. hopefully this will help you to know whether studying the law is right for you. best of luck for your journey and i hope you find a course and career that you love.. in the meantime, i’ll see you next time...
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why i studied law 0:47
study & practice distinction 3:10
knowledge of legal sector 4:40
skills required to study law 5:32
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I don't know what I want to study cos there is so much i could do and would be interested enough to do but not much that i'd actually 100% be able to say i want to do
I have the same problem.
Results day is in less than a week and I’m still in this position
Im currently struggling with this. I went to uni this year, and instantly knew the course wasn't for me (psychology with sociology). I then tried to transfer to just Psychology after 2 weeks but told it was too late, I am now going to start again in 2022 but I really don't know wht to do
Same 😕
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I definitely agree with you, Chelsie! A study of law requires a lot of patience as you need to deal with lots of cases, stuff related to basic, like main points of law. Moreover, (frankly speaking from Russian law academy) sometimes there will be lot’s of situations where a professor couldn’t explain the material properly so you struggle to find right information not the «ancient» one. That’s the thing: to be a lawyer means to keep up-to-date information, that is know about all the amendments and changes in legislation in all / mainly all areas of law.
Really nice and beneficial video, Chelsie❤️. Also want to add in order not to intimidate future students: It’s ok not to be satisfied with your major. It’s OK to change your major. It’s Ok to keep studying on this major even if you already knew that this is not that you going to do in the future. All things happening - your experience and no matter what - you can go through it and make your own path! Just don’t be afraid 🤍
Thanks for the vid 👍 trying to look at different possibilities to do at uni
just what i needed, thanks
thank u for portraying the reality of a law degree
Yesss I need this❤️❤️
this video is really beneficial thanks
Hearing this was just stress but super helpful
1st love the video I was waiting for this video because I am wanting to study law at uni. Nearly 10kkk
This is good!
Here whilst procrastinating contract law; to those who are also studying first year law good luck!
Thanks for this
Hi Chelsie,
Nice and valuable content. Can you list alternative options for law degree? What are those non-law career routes,that might bring decent income ?
hey Chelsie, this video couldn't have been more timely to me ! torn between reading law or history these days as the deadline for making the final decision is approaching......😫
what did you choose out of interest??
Awesome 👌😊
3:25 What about legal researcher?
6:40 7:05 8:16 10:10 10:50
Can you make a video on Foundation year for international students...about How things work in Foundation year..
can you make a video on all your work experience placements and when you applied and how you got in,because you have so much experience!!❤️
Yess!! Coming soon... 👀
hi chelsie, love the videos. i was hoping if you could make a video on how to stay productive and not cram. Any tips on how to not procrastinate and what not. Im sure im not the only one who struggles with this and you seem like you are very well organised. Cheers!
Oh that would be super helpful. Also love fro Nigeria, really love your vids ❤.
Yes, definitely!
If I want to become a barrister, I can do an undergraduate course, then take the law exam and doing pupil ages, etc, right? Is a masters degree typically for people who don’t want to be a lawyer?
By 1:53 she described everything I was thinking. I'm about to get roasted the remaining 10 mins lets go
same bruh..
Thanks
How would I develop public speaking?
Can you become a civil service executive with a LLB degree? If so have U got any idea how!?? Love these vids btw
Helpful, thanks. I'm not competitive so maybe law is not for me. I would fight to the "enth" degree to right a wrong, but generally and with peers I celebrate their achievements.
any tips for starting a youtube channel?
What other unis are practical except for Bristol?
I want to study law and become a lawyer one day, but my communications skills are still lacking. I'm entering law school next October and I'm a bit worried I won't have enough confidence to really do my best. What should I do? Greetings from Belgium.
Hi! Congrats on getting into law school. Skills like communication are learned over time. Just put yourself outside of your comfort zone before October and you'll grow confidence. Even if it's just speaking to a new person everyday, doing public speaking, debate team, presentations, karaoke etc. Everyone starting law school is in the same boat. The point of university is to help you grow and develop so you'll be fine as long as you get outside of your comfort zone and get more confident whilst you are there. Best of luck. I really hope you enjoy law school - i had some of the best times!
You just have overcome shy speaking as one of the stumbling blocks
Wait, one question. Are legal documents written from scratch, or are written following a format, that is slightly edited to suit the circumstance??
From my experience, most firms use a template to draft documents that is then tweaked depending on the specifics of the case or deal.
Really appreciate for your video, now I know law is not for me.
As someone that studied law, why do you refrain from using capital letters?
Hi i want to study law at University my A-levels are Philosophy,Psychology and Health and Social Care.Am i eligible to study law at university with these subjects?
Yes
I’m going to be almost 40yo. Is it too late to study law to be a lawyer?
Hi Chelsie what is the age limitation to get admission in law universities at first year???
I am sure there is none
what are the required a levels in order to study law at uni? I'm in year 11 rn and just looking into different careers
Most universities take any subjects and want grades from A*AA to ABB
@@ChelsieAngeles alright thanks for the help, hope your other grades come back great too congratulations on the ones received in the video :) xx
Do English, politics and philosophy or history
Do we need to have a high memory power for this if that's the case it's not ma cup of tea
Yes
I want to be a lawyer because it sounds fun and interesting Ehe
I am from Pakistan,really impressive video.
Name of your University?
What's the admission criteria,as well as the fee structure.
Plz help,thank you.
How can someone be a fast reader
just got to read more! it takes practice.
these degrees don't seem ideal if you are dyslexic😫
They're not.
1:02 - girl you lost me🙂, forgot why I was watching the video.
....and!....Who's "You"?!.....As far as I can remember, I never wanted to go to "Primary-School"!....But, father arranged for a "Tutor" at home....then send me to the "Primary-School"!.....I'm still the "same"....!.....only physically "grown-up"!.....?!.....😃😂
Thanks