I'm halfway through my applications and feeling demotivated so I'll stop being a lurker and share my progress.
I'm almost 27, with a troubled educational history but lots of 'client-side' finance experience. I've also built a consulting business in a niche area and freelance for Private Equity and other startups.
Switching to law now as it was a long-time dream, I almost did the PGDL in 2020 but COVID + securing a decent finance job changed my path. Now I've come full circle because I love doing client advisory, working with funds and asset managers more strategically and enjoy the legal aspects of running my business.
A-levels: ABB (STEM +General Studies A ) (Had ECs but hard to prove)
Undergrad: Physics BSc @ KCL (RG) - 2:1 (barely- but had very serious ECs second year)
Postgrad: MBA (concentration in finance) with Merit (68%), Passed CFA level 1
Professional Experience:
I'm worried that my A-levels will come back to bite me- so I'm not applying to MC.
I interview well and have lots of commercial awareness from finance but feel like I can never outrun my grades.
Any feedback or tips would be appreciated!
I'm almost 27, with a troubled educational history but lots of 'client-side' finance experience. I've also built a consulting business in a niche area and freelance for Private Equity and other startups.
Switching to law now as it was a long-time dream, I almost did the PGDL in 2020 but COVID + securing a decent finance job changed my path. Now I've come full circle because I love doing client advisory, working with funds and asset managers more strategically and enjoy the legal aspects of running my business.
A-levels: ABB (STEM +General Studies A ) (Had ECs but hard to prove)
Undergrad: Physics BSc @ KCL (RG) - 2:1 (barely- but had very serious ECs second year)
Postgrad: MBA (concentration in finance) with Merit (68%), Passed CFA level 1
Professional Experience:
- 3 Years at a top 5 US Investment Manager, technology + operations (lots of dealing with client proposals, data, and ensuring investment compliance)
- 1 Year in UK House of Commons working as MP staffer (Drafting policy/casework/helping with progression of bills)
- 1.5 Years founding a niche consultancy business while doing a full-time MBA (All the legal business admin)
- Half a year ish as a PE/VC consultant advising fund managers (fund-of-funds/advisory/evaluating LPAs etc)
- Mini-pupillage at a Civil law Chambers (as a third year undergrad)
- Accredited mediation training
- A couple of Moots
- VP KCL Bar and mooting society
- Shadowing a startup solicitor
I'm worried that my A-levels will come back to bite me- so I'm not applying to MC.
I interview well and have lots of commercial awareness from finance but feel like I can never outrun my grades.
Any feedback or tips would be appreciated!