I really hope your channel blows up during this time period of you taking a break, honestly seeing someone being so clear cut in this field is very refreshing to see…
Not sure how I came to this (as an old lawyer) but very good. I was also very young as had no gap years and did an LLB (and I even missed a year out at school so was 17 at university and qualified at 23 which even back then in the very old days was very young. Enjoy the months off. I am a grandmother now with lawyer children and am still waiting for as long as a few months off. May be I get my gap year in my 70s. Good luck.
Hey… congratulations for coming so far… would definitely appreciate if you could make videos regarding second year university as a law student, (balancing applications and studies), how to tailor applications for TCs and VS’s and interview tips.
I’ve just posted part 1 of a 2 part series on 2nd year - part 1 is focused on 5 uncomfortable truths about second year of uni, whereas part 2 details my top 3 tips on how to succeed at uni. Part 2 is out next Monday (16/09) :)
Please do a video on your training contract applications and any tips, also please talk about your sqe study routine sorry if you have touched on this before
Hello Jay congrats for your success, I personally got SQE 1 and currently I’m thinking about which provider to use for SQE 2 preparation I would really love it if I get any advice from you regarding this
@@cherifbedri8165 congratulations! It really depends what you’re looking for - if you want in person classes similar to undergrad uni, then that does reduce your options quite a bit. But if you’re looking for flexibility then there are a lot of options available to you. What I would say is don’t feel the need to rush into SQE2 if you don’t need to, choosing a provider is an important task and you want to choose one with the resources/ support to get you through -
I really hope your channel blows up during this time period of you taking a break, honestly seeing someone being so clear cut in this field is very refreshing to see…
@@AhmedWarreh thank you! 🙏 I appreciate it ☺️
Not sure how I came to this (as an old lawyer) but very good. I was also very young as had no gap years and did an LLB (and I even missed a year out at school so was 17 at university and qualified at 23 which even back then in the very old days was very young. Enjoy the months off. I am a grandmother now with lawyer children and am still waiting for as long as a few months off. May be I get my gap year in my 70s. Good luck.
Hey… congratulations for coming so far… would definitely appreciate if you could make videos regarding second year university as a law student, (balancing applications and studies), how to tailor applications for TCs and VS’s and interview tips.
Hey - thank you! Yes I’ll definitely make a video on this as it’s such an important topic!
I’ve just posted part 1 of a 2 part series on 2nd year - part 1 is focused on 5 uncomfortable truths about second year of uni, whereas part 2 details my top 3 tips on how to succeed at uni. Part 2 is out next Monday (16/09) :)
Please do a video on your training contract applications and any tips, also please talk about your sqe study routine sorry if you have touched on this before
Hello Jay congrats for your success, I personally got SQE 1 and currently I’m thinking about which provider to use for SQE 2 preparation I would really love it if I get any advice from you regarding this
@@cherifbedri8165 congratulations! It really depends what you’re looking for - if you want in person classes similar to undergrad uni, then that does reduce your options quite a bit. But if you’re looking for flexibility then there are a lot of options available to you. What I would say is don’t feel the need to rush into SQE2 if you don’t need to, choosing a provider is an important task and you want to choose one with the resources/ support to get you through -