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

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Etsk
post Oct 1 2017, 06:10 PM

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QUOTE(alsree786 @ Apr 30 2013, 08:54 PM)
I don't think you should take any such certificate unless you're sure you want to practice in that area. It'll be a waste of time, effort and money. Both O&G and Shipping are niche.

Would be better to concentrate on your LLB and graduate with a good degree. Thereafter, join a good firm that does a wide range of work (or a specialised area if you're certain on your choices) and let them know that you're interested in doing shipping etc. If it is really what you think you want to do, then you may consider taking up relevant courses at that stage.
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Hey guys, I'm new to this forum. I'm currently studying LLB year 2 and we have 3 elective subjects to choose from which are Commercial Law, EU law and Family Law. Out of these 3 we have to pick 2 .
I'm not sure whether i will take clp or bar (bptc) after my degree as we all know bar is really expensive and it is not easy to secure a training contract to practise in the UK.
But they say even if there's a slight chance of me wanting to practise outside of Msia, I should take EU law( EU law is a compulsory subject to do bar)...
In fact, my real interest is family law. I wish to do major in family cases. On the other hand, commercial law seems very important even when I work in a corporate it requires my knowledge in it... I'm really having dilemma on which subject to give up...

 

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