u/Unfair_Trainer_3091

Standout animes this season

I only watch 2–3 anime every season, so I try to pick the absolute best ones. Mushoku Tensei is already on my list. What are the other must-watch anime this season? Looking for shows with great story, animation, or overall quality. No genre preferences as such. Drop your recommendations!

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u/Unfair_Trainer_3091 — 15 hours ago
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Standout animes this season

I only watch 2–3 anime every season, so I try to pick the absolute best ones. Mushoku Tensei is already on my list. What are the other must-watch anime this season? Looking for shows with great story, animation, or overall quality. No genre preferences as such. Drop your recommendations!

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u/Unfair_Trainer_3091 — 15 hours ago

How do you actually judge if a paid legal certification course is worth it?

I'm a 4th year B.A.LL.B. student. Every few weeks there's a new certificate course floating around on WhatsApp/LinkedIn from various legal ed platforms relating to IPR, drafting, corporate law, etc. There are some with actually affordable fees such as around Rs.1000-2000 so money isn't really the concern, but I'm trying to figure out a better filter than just "the instructor's LinkedIn looks legit."

For those who've actually taken these kinds of courses:

  1. Did it genuinely add something to your CV/interviews, or was it just a certificate that sat unused?

  2. How do you tell a course that teaches real practical skills (drafting, filing, portal demos) from one that's mostly recycled bare acts + a certificate?

  3. Any platforms/instructors you'd actually recommend vs. ones to avoid?

Would appreciate honest experiences, good or bad.

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u/Unfair_Trainer_3091 — 5 days ago

3rd-year law student from a non-NLU: judiciary plans changed, unsure what to do next

I’m a law student from a non-NLU and have just completed my 3rd year. So far, all my internships have been in litigation, mostly with individual advocates/smaller chambers. I also don't have any major publications or other standout credentials.

Initially, I was planning to pursue the judiciary, so I wasn't very focused on building a corporate law profile. However, after the introduction of the 3-year practice requirement, I started reconsidering my options.

The issue is that I’m now quite confused about my career path. I’ve been looking at corporate law, particularly IPR, but I’m not even sure if that’s the right fit for me. At the same time, my profile is heavily litigation-oriented, and I’m finding it difficult to secure internships outside that space.

I feel like I’m at a stage where many of my peers already have a clear direction, while I’m still trying to figure out what makes sense for me.

Has anyone been in a similar situation? If you were in my position, what would you do moving forward? Should I continue building a litigation profile, try to pivot to corporate/IPR, focus on publications and courses first, or explore other options altogether?

Any honest advice would be greatly appreciated.

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u/Unfair_Trainer_3091 — 1 month ago