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<blockquote data-quote="Regina_George" data-source="post: 116833" data-attributes="member: 10095"><p>My top tip is to share your personal experience that challenged you and making it relevant.</p><p></p><p>As an international student I faced a lot of adversities when starting my legal career in the UK due to the complex immigration policies of this country. However, I did not give up and managed to extend my student visas until I qualified for indefinite leave to remain and got my right to work. Through managing part time jobs, preparing for exams and applying for TCs, vac schemes and open days I developed excellent time management skills and resiliency.</p><p></p><p>I have spoken to a few amazing people who managed to flee a war, raised a child as a single parent and were hesitant to include this experience in their application/ talk about it during an interview. My advice is do not hold back from talking about personal hardships as demonstrates resilience and strength of your character.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Regina_George, post: 116833, member: 10095"] My top tip is to share your personal experience that challenged you and making it relevant. As an international student I faced a lot of adversities when starting my legal career in the UK due to the complex immigration policies of this country. However, I did not give up and managed to extend my student visas until I qualified for indefinite leave to remain and got my right to work. Through managing part time jobs, preparing for exams and applying for TCs, vac schemes and open days I developed excellent time management skills and resiliency. I have spoken to a few amazing people who managed to flee a war, raised a child as a single parent and were hesitant to include this experience in their application/ talk about it during an interview. My advice is do not hold back from talking about personal hardships as demonstrates resilience and strength of your character. [/QUOTE]
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