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23-05-2021, 04:27 AM
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Almost a third of lawyers at the UK’s elite Magic Circle law firms attended Oxford or Cambridge universities, new data published today shows.
The research shows 76 per cent of trainee lawyers at the UK’s leading 139 law firms are Oxbridge and Russell Group graduates.
The figures were compiled by the Chambers Student Guide from interviews with 2,500 trainee lawyers over the last three years.
According to the data, 31.4 per cent of trainee lawyers at London’s elite Magic Circle firms – Linkaters, Slaughter and May, Clifford Chance, Allen & Overy and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer – went to Oxbridge.
This is despite Oxbridge students making up less than one per cent of each year’s graduating class.
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23-05-2021, 04:56 AM
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Cambridge acceptance rate: 21%
Harvard acceptance rate: 4.6%
Your statement is factually incorrect. Next to top American institutions, Cambridge (and its older brother Oxford) look like glorified state schools at best. Among the likes of Berkeley, UMich and UCLA.
The Ivy League - let alone the face of the Ivy League - is on another level altogether. Incomparable in wealth, power, prestige and alumni. Oxbridge is to Harvard, NUS is to Oxbridge.
Plebs here are obsessed with Oxbridge because it's the only 'top' institution they have a chance of attending. 80RP? 45 IB? 1600 SAT? Out of Raffles/Hwa Chong?
Nah, you're still not getting into Harvard, unless you've won the Nobel prize/cured cancer/professional athlete or something along those lines.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: wannabe scholars flock to Oxbridge. Our government sends a hundred or so every year to collect their degrees. Nothing special.
Only 1-5 Singaporeans have the privilege of being accepted into HYPSM every year. Attending a top American college is the mark of a true elite.
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What institution did you graduate from?
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23-05-2021, 05:03 AM
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What institution did you graduate from?
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Yale BA, Columbia JD
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23-05-2021, 05:55 AM
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Yale BA, Columbia JD
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And how are your millions managing? Consider visiting your local B4 or fam offices for tax advice and inject some much needed stimulants into SG economy.
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23-05-2021, 05:57 AM
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Yale BA, Columbia JD
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Why not Harvard BA, Yale JD? Quite sad really. You've let us all down.
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23-05-2021, 07:03 AM
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And how are your millions managing? Consider visiting your local B4 or fam offices for tax advice and inject some much needed stimulants into SG economy.
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Why not Harvard BA, Yale JD? Quite sad really. You've let us all down.
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hahahahahahaha
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23-05-2021, 09:37 AM
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what side hustles are good for ppl in law? taking into account the long hours at work
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23-05-2021, 10:25 AM
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Anyone know if fin reg/derivatives is a good practice area in terms of interesting work, hours worked, chances of lateral to international firm, exit opps, potential for partner etc.?
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23-05-2021, 10:26 AM
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lol are u Timothy Hia
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Shhhh...
Dont give me away to these Oxbridge obsessed plebs
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