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<blockquote data-quote="Naomi U" data-source="post: 61575" data-attributes="member: 4043"><p>Hi Tarnjeet!</p><p></p><p>I don't think this will disadvantage you at all!</p><p>There is no set path or right or wrong answer. I think working is a great idea and an amazing way to build up experiences and skills which will be invaluable upon starting your tc (whenever you decide to do so). I also had similar plans!</p><p></p><p>From my experience, there are many people who apply as post-grads having done a masters, a paralegal role or even those who have been in entirely different industries for years. Not all applicants are uni students!</p><p></p><p>Everyone has something to bring and each experience has its own unique benefits. I think it's just about doing what you think is best and most beneficial to your own personal circumstances, interests and motivations, whether this be working, continuing your education or travelling etc. It's all about what you take from your experiences and how you showcase them in your application.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps & best of luck☺️</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naomi U, post: 61575, member: 4043"] Hi Tarnjeet! I don't think this will disadvantage you at all! There is no set path or right or wrong answer. I think working is a great idea and an amazing way to build up experiences and skills which will be invaluable upon starting your tc (whenever you decide to do so). I also had similar plans! From my experience, there are many people who apply as post-grads having done a masters, a paralegal role or even those who have been in entirely different industries for years. Not all applicants are uni students! Everyone has something to bring and each experience has its own unique benefits. I think it's just about doing what you think is best and most beneficial to your own personal circumstances, interests and motivations, whether this be working, continuing your education or travelling etc. It's all about what you take from your experiences and how you showcase them in your application. Hope this helps & best of luck☺️ [/QUOTE]
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