Advice from Norton Rose Fulbright and Hardwicke in hour-long session that is open to all

Join us on Legal Cheek‘s Facebook page at lunchtime tomorrow for a myth-busting Q&A on how to become a lawyer, with advice from the trainee recruitment team at Norton Rose Fulbright and a barrister from Hardwicke.
Here are some examples of the sort of questions we’re going to be tackling:
Is missing out on a vac scheme fatal to your training contract hopes?
Is it worth applying to firms if you’re doing a vac scheme at one of their rivals?
Does a poor performance in a critical thinking test mean that you’re not suited to being a lawyer?
How realistic is the bar as an option?
Does a fantastic GDL result make up for poor first year undergraduate grades?
Is doing an LLM a good idea, and if you have one, how should you present it?
How much chance do graduates of non-traditional universities really have when applying to top law firms?
We’ll be discussing tricky questions like these — and any others you’d like to submit — from 1-2pm tomorrow lunchtime on Legal Cheek‘s Facebook page.
Submit your questions directly on the day through Facebook, or in advance to Legal Cheek’s Facebook inbox or by emailing thomas.connelly@legalcheek.com.
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