Saturday 20 July 2013

Dedication and my writing style

I have been struggling for a while now to find the motivation to dedicate more time to this blog. Despite having things to say about cases or articles I've read, I never seem to find the time to write my thoughts down. In part, I feel in doing this, my writing style has suffered. I have always been in awe of my friends for their ability to construct eloquent sentences, and for the vocabulary they use. I may be wrong, but I believe now that this is simply because they write more than me. They have had more practice.

I have decided that if I cannot motivate myself simply to write down my thought, I should use my wish to improve my writing style as the motivation I so desperately need.

Any advise from others on how I can improve writing style would be greatly appreciated.

Wednesday 17 July 2013

Work Placement Attire

From the student who is a work experience first timer, to the more experienced student,  what to wear when you are going for a placement at a law firm can be confusing. Following the likes of Harvey Spector in the TV show Suits, we would think nothing less than a suit and wide tie would suffice. However, is the true to reality?

From my experience, though limited, there is no harm in dressing smart casual. Many work places will accept a shirt and smart trousers, without a jacket or tie. Granted if you are attending something more formal, like a meeting, smarter attire will be expected. A similar principle applies to women. A simple smart skirt and shirt or plain dress (nothing too fancy) is fine. The main thing to remember is that you must look presentable enough to leave a lasting positive impression. 

That said, it can be a good idea to take the "better to be overdressed, than underdressed" approach. You will soon gage on your first day what the office expects. Furthermore, it might be wise to send an email prior to your arrival, asking what the dress code for an intern is. It may differ from that of a full time employee.

I personally tend to wear a suit and tie. I have often been told at placements it's not necessary,  but it is simply my preference.

I am not necessarily correct,  these are just my views.

Please share your ideas in the comments bellow