Yesterday 07:38 PM | ||
Unregistered | Yup, got an offer from a V5 US firm not too long ago with a NUS LLB and only SG called. | |
Yesterday 07:17 PM | ||
Unregistered | Need to be NY or EW called? Or just SG bar will do? | |
Yesterday 03:08 PM | ||
Unregistered | Who are these "others" that are exclusively looking for UK graduates? Most of the top US firms I've seen have local grads in their ranks. | |
Yesterday 03:05 PM | ||
Unregistered | Dododododo | |
Yesterday 02:54 PM | ||
Unregistered | This may have been the case years ago, but most of the US firms paying White Shoe / Mid-Atlantic rates are very open to hiring local grads (or at the very least, UK grads with pure SG experience). Milbank, Mofo, W&C etc have quite a few. | |
Yesterday 02:24 PM | ||
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Alternatively, a mid tier then lateral to Big 4 around 3or 4 PQE is also very possible, especially when they're very starved for warm bodies. |
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Yesterday 02:06 PM | ||
Unregistered | Only managed to score a Merit from SMU 3.0/4.0 how ****ed am I in terms of my legal career? Will B4 never ever hire me? :/ | |
Yesterday 12:52 PM | ||
Unregistered | This is a decision for the individual to make base on whether they think the 6 years in public sector can serve some purpose towards any subsequent move to private practice, or it’s too much opportunity cost. People here can only give suggestions based on their own views but don’t look to here to endorse if the individual has already decided or have a clear preference towards not being bonded. | |
Yesterday 11:45 AM | ||
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nobody can give good advice here bro lawyers r all rich kids, parents' ability to finance kids' overseas edu isn't even a consideration |
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Yesterday 08:49 AM | ||
Unregistered | Ok, so don’t take the scholarship? Borrow from parents? | |
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