Society blog

Talk of the town

8 Feb 12

Some thoughts against the background of the mergers dominating the legal news

2011 reflections

21 Dec 11

The economic outlook remains poor, but other developments await in the coming year

Offer them hope

2 Dec 11

Message needed for the young in troubled times

View from Wick

18 Oct 11

Austin Lafferty's faculty visit to Caithness

ABS lift-off

14 Oct 11

Society wants to share draft handbook with those interested in setting up in Scotland

2020 vision

23 Sep 11

Society's objectives set out for today's SGM

Conference call to action

8 Sep 11

"One Profession" event highlights opportunities in the years ahead

Discrimination: bad for business

1 Jun 11

Society will lead in tackling negative perceptions of the profession by ethnic minority solicitors

Dealing with the new Parliament

12 May 11

Society wants to continue constructive relationship in dealing with legal issues

The AGM and the constitution

17 Mar 11

The constitution could do with updating even as regards participation in the meeting

Society Blog

Inside view

2 Sep 09
How work experience at the Society convinced one young student that he wants to be a solicitor

"The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." So goes the old Chinese proverb. And, given the commitment, focus and drive I will need to pursue a career in the law, I can fully understand the sentiments behind the saying. The most recent step on my road to success has been at the Society, where I have not long finished a work placement.

The work experience was a direct result of my persistence and Lorna Jack’s helping hand. After reaching the final of the Donald Dewar Memorial Debating Tournament, I thought it would be an opportunity missed if I did not ask about the possibility of a placement with the governing body for Scottish solicitors. After sending in a CV and personal statement, I began almost immediately.

My ambition has always been to study law at university as the LLB is not only a direct route to becoming a solicitor, but also opens up other career opportunities. Armed with a law degree, there are many possibilities – journalism, accountancy and politics, for instance. The Society has allowed me to consider the career options available and also helped me refine my aims. And I now firmly believe becoming a solicitor is the road I would like to take.

From the range of work carried out during my placement, I learned the importance of integrity and transparency to a solicitor and how lawyers are at the centre of the justice system. I now know what a solicitor must do to get a practising certificate – and, more importantly, what must be done to keep it.

My work made me aware of the challenges of protecting access to justice and the massive influence of the Law Reform Department in making and changing the law. I saw, too, how inclusive the profession is and how solicitors engage with the public.

My two weeks at the Society were genuinely positive and the experience is one I will not forget. What began as just another step towards my ultimate goal has, on reflection, ended as a long stride in the right direction.

Thanks to all.

Tahleel Lateef, a pupil from Mearns Castle High School, Newton Mearns, was on a two-week work placement at the Society
 

 

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