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On this episode of "All Things Law School," our host Vara dives into how to not just survive, but thrive in your first year. We will cover everything from choosing electives, managing coursework and classes, to preparing for tutorials and excelling in exams. We've got it all!
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"All Things Law School" is a series of episodes where our host, Vara, discusses every aspect of the law school experience—from choosing to attend, to preparing effectively, studying strategically, and planning your future career in law.
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Christianah ('Chrissy') Babajide is a professional in legal marketing at the Bar and legal journalism. Chrissy previously held a position of Marketing Manager at Keating Chambers and Marketing Executive at 7BR. With nearly a decade of experience in legal writing, Chrissy has contributed to various prominent publications, including Legal Cheek and the Bar Council.
Our conversation unfolds in two engaging parts. First, we delve into Chrissy's fascinating career journey, tracing her path from marketing to legal writing. Then, in honour of this year's Black Inclusion Week, we tackle the vital issue of diversity and inclusion, focusing on Chrissy's experiences and perspectives as a woman of colour in the legal field.
Please note that, as this is one of our earlier attempts at podcasting, the audio quality and overall cohesion in this episode may not be as polished as our later episodes. However, we hope you'll stick around and give it a listen!
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Stephanie Heringa, an incoming pupil at 2 Bedford Row, delved into her experiences, from completing the Bar Training Course to securing a criminal pupillage. Stephanie also shared insightful advice on how to craft successful mini-pupillage applications and striking a healthy work-life balance.
Please note that, as this is one of our earlier attempts at podcasting, the audio quality and overall cohesion in this episode may not be as polished as our later episodes. However, we hope you'll stick around and give it a listen!
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Rochelle Inbakumar is an exceptional law student and advocate for social change. Rochelle, the President of the City Women in Law Society, an Editor-in-Chief at City Pro Bono Gazette, and a student ambassador for the Association of British Tamil Lawyers, shares her motivations for pursuing a career in law and the impact it has had on her life. This episode is an absolute must-listen for all law students. Join me as I dive deep into Rochelle's inspiring journey and learn from her remarkable achievements.
Please note that, as this is one of our earlier attempts at podcasting, the audio quality and overall cohesion in this episode may not be as polished as our later episodes. However, we hope you'll stick around and give it a listen!
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Sammy Chen is a paralegal at 7 Bedford Row and an inspiring legal professional who embarked on her legal journey as an international student from Malaysia. Join me as we explore the life of a paralegal and delve into the unique challenges faced by international students pursuing a legal career in the UK. From navigating cultural differences to overcoming cultural barriers, we explore the responsibilities we all share in supporting and empowering international students in their pursuit of legal excellence.
Please note that, as this is one of our earlier attempts at podcasting, the audio quality and overall cohesion in this episode may not be as polished as our later episodes. However, we hope you'll stick around and give it a listen!
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The Just Rights Podcast, hosted by Vara, an aspiring barrister and student member of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, aims to provide a platform for sharing experiences and insights within the legal field. The podcast explores various aspects of the legal profession and beyond, highlighting the importance of pro bono work in promoting access to justice and featuring interviews with individuals who have successfully overcome obstacles on the path to the bar. Additionally, Just Rights addresses important legal issues, social justice concerns, and invites guests who have made positive impacts in their communities. The podcast can be found on Apple Podcasts and Spotify by searching for "Just Rights."
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