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<blockquote data-quote="Kaiamana" data-source="post: 241226" data-attributes="member: 43978"><p>Thank you so much for taking the time to reply, I really appreciate it. I chose the University of Law because, at the moment, it fits my situation best. By that, I mainly mean the flexibility, the focus on careers and employability, access to events, and the option to switch to in person study later on if my circumstances change (for example in my third or final year).</p><p>I’ll be working full-time in Russia alongside my studies and plan to apply for internships here to build transferable skills and legal experience. One of the reasons I didn’t pursue a traditional in person law degree in Russia is because it’s a civil law system, whereas my long term goal is to work in the UK’s common law system. Studying UK law directly feels like a more coherent path for me than doing a civil law degree first and retraining later. I completely understand that an online undergraduate degree isn’t the most traditional route, which is why I’m trying to be very intentional about gaining experience, networking, and making the most of the resources available alongside my studies. That’s also the reason I’m here to understand what else I can do to strengthen my profile. From a recruiter, trainee, or newly qualified perspective, I’d really be interested to know whether firms take this kind of approach into account. I know in person study offers certain advantages, but I’m hoping that strong experience and a well rounded profile are also valued, especially given that the degree itself won’t indicate online study. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts, and if you have any other suggestions or options you think might be worth considering, I’d genuinely appreciate hearing them. </p><p>Thank you!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaiamana, post: 241226, member: 43978"] Thank you so much for taking the time to reply, I really appreciate it. I chose the University of Law because, at the moment, it fits my situation best. By that, I mainly mean the flexibility, the focus on careers and employability, access to events, and the option to switch to in person study later on if my circumstances change (for example in my third or final year). I’ll be working full-time in Russia alongside my studies and plan to apply for internships here to build transferable skills and legal experience. One of the reasons I didn’t pursue a traditional in person law degree in Russia is because it’s a civil law system, whereas my long term goal is to work in the UK’s common law system. Studying UK law directly feels like a more coherent path for me than doing a civil law degree first and retraining later. I completely understand that an online undergraduate degree isn’t the most traditional route, which is why I’m trying to be very intentional about gaining experience, networking, and making the most of the resources available alongside my studies. That’s also the reason I’m here to understand what else I can do to strengthen my profile. From a recruiter, trainee, or newly qualified perspective, I’d really be interested to know whether firms take this kind of approach into account. I know in person study offers certain advantages, but I’m hoping that strong experience and a well rounded profile are also valued, especially given that the degree itself won’t indicate online study. Thank you again for sharing your thoughts, and if you have any other suggestions or options you think might be worth considering, I’d genuinely appreciate hearing them. Thank you!! [/QUOTE]
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