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I want to change career into law, what are peoples advice for making your first step towards doing this.
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For context, I am a 23 year old with a 2.i in politics from the University of Cambridge. I worked as a bartender and in marketing after graduating before starting a programme as a trainee social worker. After deciding that it wasn't for me, I have decided to leave social work in the near future and pursue a career in law, something I have wanted to do for a while but decided against for one reason or another. I currently have minimal relevant experience, and I am mainly looking at how to get that at my current stage. After that, what are people's advice for getting training contracts? Should I start a law conversion course myself and self-fund it, or try and get a training contract that will fund that? Is there any advantage to doing it myself?

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