▲ 159 r/Liverpool

Liverpool should have a monument like the Cutty Sark in the city centre

I know we've got ships, including the old ferry, in the Albert Dock, but I think a prominent monument like this right in the middle of the city centre would look great, be really appropriate for the city, and also be good for tourism.

u/Jack_Chatton — 1 month ago

Law with a year in Industry

Does anyone have experience of taking a year to work in a law firm as part of their degree programme? On most programmes, you take year 3 out and come back to university for year 4. Would you recommend it?

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u/Jack_Chatton — 1 month ago
▲ 9 r/uklaw

What % of law students get a training contract - in your guesstimation?

The self funded path through the SQE 1 and 2 is long and expensive (even while paralegalling) and so I wondered how common training contracts, where a firm covers the training costs, are?

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u/Jack_Chatton — 2 months ago