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When I decided to move from Canada to the UK to study international law in London, I knew that I would be incurring a large financial burden to make this incredible experience happen. This decision can come with a lot of anxiety and uncertainty. Will I get a good job afterwards? Will I be able to pay back my debt? And above all else: Will it be worth it?
In my case, my program is one-year long and (sadly) nearly over as I write this. This has easily been the best year of my life, but it has also easily been the most expensive year of my life. Now that my studies are coming to an end, I am thankfully already seeing the professional and financial pay-off of my decision. Try the following below tips to make your decision more confidently and with a clearer sense of what studying abroad can do for you and your career.
As a licensed lawyer in Canada, I have been lucky to work incredible jobs back home with a focus on domestic, Canadian common law. However, even major cities such as Toronto simply do not offer many opportunities to work in international law.
In contrast, London is home to countless professional opportunities to work in international law firms, NGOs, and other international legal bodies. A quick search on ‘UN Jobs’ in Toronto and in London will quickly demonstrate how living and studying in the UK offers bountiful career opportunities after graduation.
Whether you are interested in international law or not, take a look at the job postings in your field of interest in your home country and compare those with the job postings in the country you
are thinking of studying abroad in. This will help give you a clear picture of what jobs will be available to you after your studies – and whether it is worth your while to study abroad.
Once you have had a look at the job postings in your home country and in the country that you hope to study abroad in, compare the salaries and other benefits in each location. You may find, for example, that the salaries in the country you hope to study abroad in are significantly higher than those offered for similar jobs in your home country.
In my case, most jobs in the UK (and Europe generally) offer benefits that are significantly better than those offered for similar jobs in Canada, such as greater paid vacation time. I would also recommend comparing the benefits offered for healthcare, dental care, and mental health and wellness supports.
Lastly, take a look at the necessary (or preferred) skills and qualifications listed under the job postings that you would be interested in pursuing after graduation. For example, do those jobs require or expect a candidate who has experience working across multiple geographic contexts? Do those jobs ask candidates to have international experience, such as working with diverse communities and cultures? Then consider whether you would have/acquire these experiences without studying abroad.
Studying abroad is not only something fun – it is also a skills-building experience! In your time studying abroad, you will gain important and valuable skills, such as international networking, learning to compare various political, geographic, economic, and social contexts, facing your fears, and possibly even learning a new language. All of these skills are highly valuable to employers who are seeking job candidates with open-minded, expansive worldviews and life experience.
-Jeremy
Since moving from Canada to London, UK for my LLM (Masters of Law), I often describe my decision to study abroad as the action that cracked open my comfortable Canadian life and made room for my education, career, relationships, travels, and overall worldview to expand and bloom in ways that I could never have predicted – and that I would never take back.
In addition to immersing myself in the UK, living in an international metropolitan hub, such as London, has connected me with people from around the globe who I would have otherwise never met. From opportunities for professional development, friendships, and even romantic connections – I have quickly grown an international network of relationships that I will have for the rest of my life.
In the past 6-months, I have had the opportunities to visit Amsterdam, Brussels, Copenhagen, and the South of Sweden, staying with friends and experiencing those places through their eyes while making lifelong core memories. I have also formed deep, meaningful romantic connections over the past year living in London with people from all over the world, from Beirut to London to Stockholm. Lastly, I have been exposed to paid and volunteer career opportunities working in the international community, such as assisting migrants held in British immigration detention.
Through these relationships – from friends to employers to romantic partners – I have formed international connections that I would likely never have otherwise made had I stayed in Canada.
In this way, studying abroad in London has opened a vast expanse of international doors that I will spend the rest of my life discovering and happily walking through.
-Jeremy
Are you considering studying law in the UK? Is the number of options in the UK overwhelming you? Studying Law in the UK is a popular route for Canadian students, but studying in a new country is a big commitment. Join our advising team as they go over the things to consider when choosing a UK law school, including cost, opportunities, classes, and how to apply, to help you narrow down your options! Studying abroad is a big decision, so join us as we discuss the criteria to consider when choosing which universities to apply to for law, and choosing which offer to accept!
When you study law in the UK, there are a few things to consider, such as: entry requirements, university facilities, location, cost, and type programme. Tune in to find out more about what you should be looking for, and how your advisor can assist with narrowing down your list, and applying!
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You've applied to study in the UK, congratulations! At Across the Pond, we know that you may not be familiar with the types of offers the UK provides, or the next steps. We're here to help you decode the wording on your offer letters, through examples of what you can expect from a university offer. We'll also cover what to do now that you have your university offer, and how to accept it! Tune in to learn all about how to decode your offer to your chosen UK university!
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