Tag: Students

Legal job website of the week

“We don’t list law jobs everyone wants,” reads the mission statement of US legal job...

Jul 18 2013 2:09pm

How to tell your parents that you failed your exams

Simple: present them with some even worse news to soften the blow… Hat tip to...

Jul 17 2013 1:21pm

All the ‘common sense’ BCAT does is increase the cost of qualifying as a barrister

Having just sat the Bar Course Aptitude Test (BCAT) — which must be taken by...

Jul 16 2013 1:14pm

‘If I knew then what I know now… I’d be on my hands and knees begging my younger self not to become a criminal barrister’

The criminal Bar no longer offers a path to a nice middle class lifestyle, but...

Jul 12 2013 10:04am

‘We don’t even want to know your grades’: Is this the future of hiring pupil barristers?

Exclusive: Outer Temple Chambers has launched a new approach to graduate recruitment, which it is...

Jul 10 2013 9:09am

Charmaines and Kylies in law: a full statistical breakdown

On Friday we reported that reality TV star Katie Hopkins had used the legal profession...

Jul 8 2013 12:28pm

‘Would I really be happy being told what to do by a 25 year-old?’

After quitting his job as an art history lecturer to retrain as a lawyer ten...

Jul 5 2013 12:25pm

Are there really no lawyers called Charmaine or Kylie?

Ex-Apprentice contestant Katie Hopkins reckons that the legal profession is an area of life that...

Jul 5 2013 10:22am

Law Society ditches ‘legal executive of the year’ prize as new path emerges to rival training contract

For the first time since 2008 there will be no ‘legal executive of the year’...

Jul 4 2013 2:42pm

The Guardian’s advice to this wannabe lawyer is really bad

The ‘work’ section of Saturday’s The Guardian featured a plea for help from a wannabe...

Jul 2 2013 12:51pm

Unfunded pupillages are back

For ten years now, it has been compulsory for chambers to pay their pupils. But...

Jul 2 2013 9:07am

Save UK Justice petition gets its 100,000th signature – pressure on government goes up a notch

A major House of Commons debate on the government’s proposals to reform legal aid is...

Jun 28 2013 12:53pm

Don’t choose a career because it ‘sounds cool’ — but do cool things after you’ve chosen it

In the latest post in the ‘If I knew then what I know now’ series,...

Jun 28 2013 11:00am

‘A golden opportunity to promote the cause of talent has been missed’

In not distinguishing between graduates of Russell Group and non-traditional universities, the Legal Education and...

Jun 27 2013 1:25pm

You’re fired! Dynamo Legal founder crashes out of the Apprentice in storm of criticism about his foray into the law

New legal franchise brand Dynamo Legal has missed out on a £250,000 investment after its...

Jun 27 2013 9:31am

The key points of the Legal Education and Training Review explained in 10 tweets

For those who don’t fancy wading through the traditional legal press’s long-winded deconstructions of the...

Jun 25 2013 1:23pm

Anger as Tooks withdraws 2014 pupillage places after it had accepted applications

Top legal aid set Tooks Chambers has withdrawn two 2014 pupillage places for which it...

Jun 25 2013 9:01am

‘Don’t sweat the small stuff, do sweat the big stuff – and learn to tell the difference’

In the latest post in the ‘If I knew then what I know now’ series,...

Jun 21 2013 9:30am

Controversial ‘Rate Your Lecturer’ website features 3 law lecturers in its Top 10

Since it launched at the beginning of the month, RateYourLecturer.co.uk has aroused the ire of...

Jun 20 2013 12:52pm

Could the ‘Desk Safari’ craze spread to law?

So far, justice secretary Chris Grayling is the only representative of the legal profession to...

Jun 20 2013 10:01am

Judicial ‘Pepsi Challenge’ fails as law students are unable to identify judges’ gender from their anonymised rulings

Durham University law students’ attempt to tell the gender of a judge on the basis...

Jun 19 2013 8:37am