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Unregistered 04-09-2020 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 144995)
What kind of specific skills do they look out for? I am an NQ with nothing to account for except for some general litigation exposure :(

You can try advisory firms. They like people who have done disputes related matters because they can foresee risks.

Unregistered 04-09-2020 05:31 PM

Then like that why do law sia. The attraction was of an industry with a high barrier to entry, which promised comparatively greater rewards for those who managed to cross that barrier. Now the rewards are basically nonexistent.

Might as well do another degree course in local uni that is easier to get good honours in. Since competing with these people anyway

Unregistered 04-09-2020 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 144999)
Then like that why do law sia. The attraction was of an industry with a high barrier to entry, which promised comparatively greater rewards for those who managed to cross that barrier. Now the rewards are basically nonexistent.

Might as well do another degree course in local uni that is easier to get good honours in. Since competing with these people anyway

That's why... it's a "calling"... and why new entrants have been asked (since eons ago) to re-examine their motivations.

Unregistered 04-09-2020 06:53 PM

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That's why... it's a "calling"... and why new entrants have been asked (since eons ago) to re-examine their motivations.

Sigh. Disappointing that a protected, siloed industry can't deliver. Law degree no better than if did biz or fass going forward.

What is the value or xferable skills? It's a highly specialized body of knowledge with limited application to work. Sell car next time nobody give a shiat if I tell customer he can pay me in peppercorns

Unregistered 04-09-2020 07:18 PM

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How is WongP's Specialist and Private Client Disputes?

bumpppp. any opinions would be appreciated :)

Unregistered 04-09-2020 08:29 PM

working full time (from home) while taking Part B
 
local uni student here who is considering accepting an SGunited traineeship role while studying for part B.

the traineeship role is with a mid sized company but there'll definitely be a steady flow of work. mostly WFH. somedays go office.

is it manageable to work during Part B and still pass? not aiming for distinctions or anything like that. not taking hard electives like ACP.

i had decent grades in law school but have been slacking during part B. but will definitely buck up now to manage time better.

anyone who worked during part B, please feel free to share

Unregistered 04-09-2020 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 145003)
Sigh. Disappointing that a protected, siloed industry can't deliver. Law degree no better than if did biz or fass going forward.

What is the value or xferable skills? It's a highly specialized body of knowledge with limited application to work. Sell car next time nobody give a shiat if I tell customer he can pay me in peppercorns

Hearsay study Uptron degree can get $66k/month job higher than any law degree. But only non-sinkies need apply.

Unregistered 04-09-2020 09:48 PM

Hi anyone knows the starting pay for each specific big 4 and willing to share?

Unregistered 04-09-2020 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 145006)
local uni student here who is considering accepting an SGunited traineeship role while studying for part B.

the traineeship role is with a mid sized company but there'll definitely be a steady flow of work. mostly WFH. somedays go office.

is it manageable to work during Part B and still pass? not aiming for distinctions or anything like that. not taking hard electives like ACP.

i had decent grades in law school but have been slacking during part B. but will definitely buck up now to manage time better.

anyone who worked during part B, please feel free to share

Doesn't sound like you working at law firm. If work at law firm, experience useful for Part B.

If not, not sure you can survive

Unregistered 04-09-2020 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 145009)
Doesn't sound like you working at law firm. If work at law firm, experience useful for Part B.

If not, not sure you can survive

the work is legal in nature so it'll be helpful for a legal career but nope it's not at a law firm.

i would think that working at a law firm and working at a company would be about the same though ... it would still be work. e.g. wouldn't doing liti work for law firm during part B be quite stressful


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