I have done a LLB and LLM in the uk. And.now I’m.doing the CIlex institute of legal executive course and I have 3 modules.todo only as.I.have already completed a law degree
But I’m.taking this to Pakistan ( exams.are in uk) and do.not wish to be a lawyer in Pakistan. In actually studying for the sake of studying and because I enjoy it
Sound mad.I know.I.took.this up as.I was.going crazy doing nothing.
So what can I realistically do with it.
And when people wonder or ask what I.intend to do with it I don’t have an answer
I have done a LLB and LLM in the uk. And.now I'm.doing the CIlex institute of legal executive course and I have 3 modules.todo only as.I.have already completed a law degree
But I'm.taking this to Pakistan ( exams.are in uk) and do.not wish to be a lawyer in Pakistan. In actually studying for the sake of studying and because I enjoy it :/
Sound mad.I know.I.took.this up as.I was.going crazy doing nothing.
So what can I realistically do with it.
And when people wonder or ask what I.intend to do with it I don't have an answer
No point in doing the cilex if you've done a LLB and LLM. The only benefit I could see is if you didn't get good grades and you're topping up.
I dunno what opportunities pakistan would provide even as a lawyer. Don't lawyers in pakistan normally end up dead? In the UK a LLB/LLM would open up all routes ranging from banking to accounting & business. Maybe you should stay here and do your LPC, and find a TC.
If you enjoy studying, why not just use your LLB/LLM and teach law at university or lower schools.
I enjoy studying and was going crazy over there.and cilex does lead to becoming a solicitor but obviously not in pk.
I did get good.grades however that was back in 2009
So along with trying to.keep sane in Pakistan and to further my education ad career chances I embarked on the course
Because after a masters what else is there? Can't stay in uk am.going back and not as sad about leaving as I thought I'd be.
Anyhoo so if someone asks me so nadz123 what do these qualifications get you in the end? I'm habit like errrrrrr....
Ok, serious advice here, but first, what is it you want to do in Pakistan? Is the objective to find a job there? If so, then I would imaging academia would probably be your best bet. Why don't you try contacting one of the better private schools or universities in your area and see if there is a position that matches your qualifications? Or do you have other skills that along with your degrees suit a position in the private corporate sector?
^Working at the embassy sounds like a brilliant idea.. I think her hubby was worried about security and all that but can't get much safer than an embassy (hope so anyway)
^Working at the embassy sounds like a brilliant idea.. I think her hubby was worried about security and all that but can't get much safer than an embassy (hope so anyway)