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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="TS.Law" data-source="post: 240420" data-attributes="member: 24512"><p>Being a career changer myself, I second this. </p><p></p><p>There's also another point that crosses my mind with every rejection I face: as UK law graduates, we might be eligible to sit the NY Bar without further education or work experience in America. Last year, my transcripts were sent to the Bar, and they approved my eligibility in a few days. </p><p></p><p>This means that if I pass the Bar exam on my first attempt (as plenty of people do, including friends from my cohort), I could qualify within six months or so and start building my own clientele from day one. The catch is that for this plan to work, a US work visa isn't simple to obtain, nor is finding an American sponsor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TS.Law, post: 240420, member: 24512"] Being a career changer myself, I second this. There's also another point that crosses my mind with every rejection I face: as UK law graduates, we might be eligible to sit the NY Bar without further education or work experience in America. Last year, my transcripts were sent to the Bar, and they approved my eligibility in a few days. This means that if I pass the Bar exam on my first attempt (as plenty of people do, including friends from my cohort), I could qualify within six months or so and start building my own clientele from day one. The catch is that for this plan to work, a US work visa isn't simple to obtain, nor is finding an American sponsor. [/QUOTE]
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