Getting into Law
9th Edition
Lianne Carter
110,000 people apply for law school places at university every year. To guarantee your place you’ll need a step-by-step
guide to Getting into Law. This 9th edition is compiled by several qualified lawyers as well as practising members
of the bar, law lecturers, solicitors and careers advisers - all revealing exactly what you need to do in order to get
started on a career in law.
Getting into Law contains expert advice on choosing the right law course, filling in your UCAS application and
how to perform well at university law interviews. Maximise your chances of success and discover:
- What solicitors and barristers do and how they fit into the legal system
- What it’s like to work in the legal profession (including case studies)
- How to become a solicitor or barrister
- What law courses are available
- How to apply for law work experience – and get it
Containing an overview of the English legal system, Getting into Law will help you qualify for the route into a
legal career that suits you. Law access courses, law degrees, exempting degrees and the graduate diploma in law (GDL)
are all possibilities to consider, as are legal practice courses and a training contract – or a Bar Vocational Courses
and pupillage if you want to become a barrister.
Now including advice on funding a law degree, sample law interview questions and tips on how to plan for your first
career in law, Getting into Law is essential reading for anyone who is serious about applying to study a law
degree at university.
You can order this title directly from Trotman.
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