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buzzybeee

Hi all, i m a law student from indonesia and going to graduate next december. me and my boyfriend (british) are going to get married this year then we re planning to go back to uk. The problem is i dont know what can i do in uk ( carrier wise ) - i dont really want to be those woman that just sitting around the house waiting for their husband :) - I was thinking of taking a master degree there then probably after that it ll be easier for me to get a job there BUT after doing some reasearch i ve found out that the fee is so expensive! I probably going to apply for some scholarship but i know it s not go nna be easy.
So, i would be grateful if any of you can give me any information or any idea that can help me with this situation.
Thanks.

Hi all, i m a law student from indonesia and going to graduate next december. me and my boyfriend (british) are going to get married this year then we re planning to go back to uk. The problem is i dont know what can i do in uk ( carrier wise ) - i dont really want to be those woman that just sitting around the house waiting for their husband :) - I was thinking of taking a master degree there then probably after that it ll be easier for me to get a job there BUT after doing some reasearch i ve found out that the fee is so expensive! I probably going to apply for some scholarship but i know it s not go nna be easy.
So, i would be grateful if any of you can give me any information or any idea that can help me with this situation.
Thanks.
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Instead of a masters, I think you should do the GDL and then the LPC (or BPTC if you want to try the bar) and try to qualify in the UK. It will make things easier when the time comes to look for a job. The LLM helps, but since it isn't a qualifying law degree, it doesn't actually make you a local solicitor/barrister.

Instead of a masters, I think you should do the GDL and then the LPC (or BPTC if you want to try the bar) and try to qualify in the UK. It will make things easier when the time comes to look for a job. The LLM helps, but since it isn't a qualifying law degree, it doesn't actually make you a local solicitor/barrister.
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