After the stressful and exhausting process of applying for pupillage, prepping for interviews, first round interviews and perhaps even second round interviews, you receive the dreaded email and find yourself disappointed and low. How do you pick yourself up and what do you do next?
In this episode we chat to Angharad Marshall about how she dealt with the blow of not getting pupillage two years in a row, and what she did until she obtained pupillage.
Angharad shares valuable insights and tips and explains why, despite the heavy disappointment she felt initially, she was better prepared third time around.
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The art of arbitration and the annual VisMoot competition
LGBTQ+ representation,inclusion and equality at the Bar
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Up close and personal with AGIS President Nicholas Leah
Parenting and Caring responsibilites and the Bar/Joining the Bar as a 2nd career
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Meet the Barrister: Sarah Gerrard
Neurodiversity at the Bar
Undertaking Pupillage and Tenancy during Covid-19
Meet a Naval Barrister: John-Paul Fitzgibbon
Everything you need to know about Scholarships at Gray's Inn
Meet the Barrister: Mary Prior QC
A long journey to pupillage
Meet the Barrister: Prudence Beaumont
How Gray's Inn has changed and modernised
Meet the Barrister: Zehrah Hasan
Dealing with rejection
Meet the Barrister: Professor Mark Engelman
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