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<blockquote data-quote="OanaL" data-source="post: 215137" data-attributes="member: 41441"><p>Hello everyone,</p><p>I need your advice as I am not sure if this is feasible for my situation to become a solicitor at this moment but maybe there are people here that have gone through the same and made it.</p><p>I am working as a Legal Counsel in The Netherlands, in an offshore company and I was thinking to qualify as a Solicitor. That’s more of a challenge because I always like to study and to challenge myself and also to understand better the English system, feel more confident in my role and have something strong to support me in my career.</p><p>That being said, can anyone tell me how long you need to study? From what I read it looks impossible because of the time but want to make sure I understand all good. </p><p>As for the work experience I understand that working as a legal counsel counts to that. </p><p>I also have two kids (4 and 6) so I will be able to study in the evenings. </p><p>I have a master degree in law from UK and a bachelor in law from a romanian university. </p><p></p><p>Looking forward to some advice and if there are similar posts, please let me know! </p><p></p><p>Kind regards,</p><p>Oana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OanaL, post: 215137, member: 41441"] Hello everyone, I need your advice as I am not sure if this is feasible for my situation to become a solicitor at this moment but maybe there are people here that have gone through the same and made it. I am working as a Legal Counsel in The Netherlands, in an offshore company and I was thinking to qualify as a Solicitor. That’s more of a challenge because I always like to study and to challenge myself and also to understand better the English system, feel more confident in my role and have something strong to support me in my career. That being said, can anyone tell me how long you need to study? From what I read it looks impossible because of the time but want to make sure I understand all good. As for the work experience I understand that working as a legal counsel counts to that. I also have two kids (4 and 6) so I will be able to study in the evenings. I have a master degree in law from UK and a bachelor in law from a romanian university. Looking forward to some advice and if there are similar posts, please let me know! Kind regards, Oana [/QUOTE]
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