Not to be debbie downer but all those other career paths you listed are also super competitive..even more so than law because people generally don't need to convert/qualify to apply so it's the first port of call for lost students.Hi guys, I'm a penultimate yr non-law international student. I applied to 4 vac schemes and got a PFO from 3 and a rejection post-AC from 1 this year. I want to secure work experience for the summer to build my CV before applying to vac schemes next year, and was thinking of applying to consulting/finance/macro analysis summer internships bc i feel extremely lost and hopeless tbh. What do you think? I honestly feel like law is so competitive and want to increase my chances for next year![]()
It's genuinely worth getting any experience you can get in an office job and figuring out what you're good at before you go down those super competitive routes, often filled with Nepos and people who have wanted to do finance and nothing else since 16.
There are many ways you can build law related experience in the coming years you're only penultimate year. But applying for too broad a range of competitive fields risks burnout and demotivation which is what you don't want. Good luck
