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 Prospective Law Students Gateway V2, A basic guide to become a lawyer

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post Jun 15 2020, 11:02 AM

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QUOTE(MrCola @ Aug 16 2019, 05:24 PM)
Hello people, im a uol law student and will be starting my year 2 soon. I will be taking EU law as one of my electives because im studying BPTC after my degree. I just wanted to ask in between Family law and Commercial law, which is the better option career wise? Say if i took commercial law as my second elective, will i still be able to practice family law after my BPTC?
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Hi MrCola,

I've completed my law degree, and I did EU law and Commercial Law. Honestly, upon several internships and countless networking sessions, I do not think that the subjects you choose in school necessarily impacts your career options. The reason being that the substantive knowledge you obtain in law school, though relevant, will unlikely be of that much value to when you actually work. I think what is more important is that regardless of what you choose, try your best to excel in it to demonstrate your capabilities.

The value of the subjects chosen, if any, would probably be a conversation starter, in say, an interview. That is, to say that it is through a certain subject you've taken that has sparked your interest to the job that you are applying for. So yes, I don't see how choosing Commercial Law will deter you from practicing Family Law in future, as long as you can demonstrate your motivation for Family Law, which is a whole other topic of course.

In fact, I know friends who took subjects in university completely unrelated to their current jobs and they have no regrets doing so since they enjoyed it.

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