As I sit to write this issue’s editorial, articling student hopefuls in Toronto are checking their phone batteries and trying not to vibrate out of their chairs while waiting for the “interview day” phone calls from prospective employers. This step is just one of the many nerve-racking experiences in the life of a law student, who unlike students in many other areas (not the professions, of course) have their career paths often planned out years in advance.
If part of your master career plan includes, as mentioned above, an international internship, we’ve got some helpful hints on getting one of those as well in “Going abroad.” You never know if going somewhere will really take you somewhere, but there’s lots of fun in trying.
There’s even more career advice from leaders in the profession in our regular “Tips from the top” and “Pros and cons” features. And through all of this, as University of Victoria student Steve Parr discusses on the Student’s Page, remember to keep your head on straight and not get too bogged down with it all.
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