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You're very, very smart. You’re capable of working 16-hour days and rounding
them off with a session of voluntary work at a local school. You learn fast.
You can talk to anyone, and you don’t see a life at the Bar as a ticket to
riches. Got that? If so, you might just make it as a barrister — spending
your days writing legal opinions and representing clients in civil or
criminal courts.
Being a barrister is not unlike having permanent exam stress: hard work, long
hours, tight deadlines. You need to be good at research and capable of
assimilating a lot of information very fast before presenting it to a judge
or jury. Despite the pressure, many find it incredibly rewarding, says one
barrister, Sinead O’Rourke. “You have to have a very clear understanding of
your motivation for going to the Bar,” she says. “The financial rewards are
not there in the publicly aided system.” The million-pound-plus cases crop
up — but are rare. On the other hand, you will be helping vulnerable people
in their fight for justice. Civil specialists tend to earn more than
criminal law advocates. Those employed by the Crown Prosecution Service,
earn up to £56,000, but most are self-employed — which means business savvy
is a must — and earn between £19,000 and £260,000.
But that’s getting ahead of ourselves. There are a lot of exams to pass before
you start worrying about cash flow. The entry point is a 2:2 undergraduate
degree or better; if it’s not a law degree, you’ll need to spend a year
completing a law conversion course. Then you need to join one of the four
Inns of Court and take a place on the Bar Vocational Course (one year
full-time or two years part-time). Add successful completion of this to 12
qualifying sessions (which range from education days to social dinners),
take a deep breath, and you’ll be called to the Bar. Then it’s only a matter
of getting two six-month pupillages (spent shadowing a practising barrister)
before striking out on your own. Getting a place in one stage is not a
guarantee that you’ll get on to the next: “This is one of the most
competitive jobs in the country,” says O’Rourke. “In our chambers we get 400
applicants for one pupillage.”
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