“Your greatest resource is your time”: How to balance applications with your university life

In July 2019 Valerie (careers consultant for Warwick Law School) spoke to student Amy Wang about how she secured her vac scheme at Morgan Lewis. Valerie: Why did you want to do a vacation scheme in the first place? Amy: A vacation scheme is the ultimate opportunity to assess how the cultural fit of a … More “Your greatest resource is your time”: How to balance applications with your university life

Advice from a Warwick Law School graduate on receiving a BPTC Scholarship

Top tips for getting a BPTC Scholarship by Holly Girven, Warwick Law School Alumni. Before coming to university I was fairly certain that I wanted to become a barrister and three years later I am about to embark on the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) having received a scholarship from Gray’s Inn to fund the cost … More Advice from a Warwick Law School graduate on receiving a BPTC Scholarship

Top tips on settling into University from a Law student.

By Raveena, a final year Warwick Law School Student. Starting university can be daunting. I remember the mixture of nerves and excitement sitting alone in my new room for the first time, my unpacked suitcases around me. Everyone’s experience of Fresher’s is different but a common theme is that it’s a bit of a roller … More Top tips on settling into University from a Law student.

Ambidextrous Millennials: Doing both, or all

Interested in the field of international development? Check out this post by Warwick Law alumna Seyi Afolabi’s: ‘Ambidextrous Millennials: Doing both, or all’. Originally Published on May 3, 2019 on LinkedIn. I was the kid who found just as much awe in the pages of my schoolbooks as I did with creating makeshift dolls houses … More Ambidextrous Millennials: Doing both, or all