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<blockquote data-quote="envlaw" data-source="post: 80786" data-attributes="member: 13197"><p>Hi everyone! </p><p></p><p>I am a recent non-law graduate and am looking to become a solicitor in the UK. I only just decided to undertake this pathway but am really unsure on the way forwards, especially with the new SQE system being introduced. </p><p></p><p>As an international (that's currently not in the UK) and non-law student what are my options/ chances in securing a training contract with no super relevant work experience (e.g. VCs) in the field? </p><p></p><p>I'm thinking of doing the SEQ preparation course that is combined with a masters in the UK, either part time or full time, finding relevant work experience on the way. </p><p></p><p>My undergrad was in the environmental sciences and I'd love to continue working on environmental law - do Magic Circle or similar firms give trainees or new solicitors opportunities to work in a specific area such as the environment? </p><p></p><p>Please drop ANY information you might think would be relevant for a non-law, international person looking to become a solicitor in the UK, thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="envlaw, post: 80786, member: 13197"] Hi everyone! I am a recent non-law graduate and am looking to become a solicitor in the UK. I only just decided to undertake this pathway but am really unsure on the way forwards, especially with the new SQE system being introduced. As an international (that's currently not in the UK) and non-law student what are my options/ chances in securing a training contract with no super relevant work experience (e.g. VCs) in the field? I'm thinking of doing the SEQ preparation course that is combined with a masters in the UK, either part time or full time, finding relevant work experience on the way. My undergrad was in the environmental sciences and I'd love to continue working on environmental law - do Magic Circle or similar firms give trainees or new solicitors opportunities to work in a specific area such as the environment? Please drop ANY information you might think would be relevant for a non-law, international person looking to become a solicitor in the UK, thank you! [/QUOTE]
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