Can you describe your journey from mature student to trainee solicitor?
I needed to complete an access to higher education course (the equivalent of A levels) before I could go to university. There was no maintenance funding, so I worked full time alongside my studies. I found juggling study and work challenging, but I left college with the skills, confidence, and qualifications I needed to go on to study law at the University of York.
My decision to pursue a career in law was pragmatic (which, as my friends would attest, is true to my personality). I considered my strengths (analysing and solving problems, building and maintaining relationships with customers, communicating clearly and persuasively) and the things I enjoyed most about my previous careers (helping customers achieve their goals, developing others), and reached the conclusion that a career in law was right for me.
I initially considered training as a barrister. Ultimately, however, I realised that I can be my best work-self when working collaboratively and bouncing ideas off others. So instead I started looking at firms to train at following graduation.