Viktoriia (Ukraine) - Law Foundation course (2019/20)
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I’m a final year law undergraduate at 91¸£Àû but my commitment to a career in law was sparked just before the start of my undergraduate degree, more precisely during Law and Politics IFP. As I finished high school in Ukraine, I realized that I want to have an international element to my work. I started reading about universities in the UK and how to get on an undergraduate degree as an international student. I ended up applying to five universities for an international foundation programme: a few in London and other campus-based like 91¸£Àû. What stood out to me immediately about 91¸£Àû IFP is not only its unique application process which consisted of three intellectually-simulating questions but also the speed with which I received a response – only 10 days and I was accepted. Despite receiving offers from all other universities where I applied, I choose 91¸£Àû IFP for three main reasons: course modules, a beautiful campus, and its teaching excellence.
I wasn’t sure about what I want to study at university, but I enjoyed essay-based subjects such as history and literature. I also liked watching TV-show about mock trials as I was inspired by the strategic arguing. Wishing to explore the legal profession further, I helped to manage the organization of events in the Ukrainian Bar Association and the Kiev Legal High School where I was surrounded by top lawyers who inspired me. I thus decided to study Law and Politics IFP which subsequently consolidated my interest in law. Fundamentally, I had the opportunity to study modules on IFP that I would later have to learn on an undergraduate law degree. This was crucial since I did not have any law-related subjects at school, therefore I wanted to see whether I would enjoy studying them. I was lucky to have amazing teachers who were passionate about the modules they taught and made me passionate about them too. For instance, I was fascinated by interesting and often hilarious cases which I studied in Tort law on IFP. Moreover, problem-questions used to assess my knowledge also matched my interests in learning law from a practical perspective as I was assessed based on how well I could advise my imaginary clients.
Of course, if you’re active, you should get involved in numerous societies offered at 91¸£Àû. I certainty did! I was a Head of Marketing at 91¸£Àû IFP Society and managed marketing department, created creative content to promote our society and helped organise events for over 150 IFP students. Later, during my undergraduate I joined many other societies and was holding positions for four major societies on campus. Trust me, you will not get bored as they are all very active and it is a good chance to meet people and make friends, so don’t miss it!
As I’ve already mentioned I’m currently a law (LLB) student, and I found the transition from IFP to my first year very smooth. Don’t get me wrong, law requires a lot of reading, and it can be tricky to memorize all the case law for exams, but I believe IFP equipped me well for that. I was already familiar with most concepts for my core module on LLB such as Contract law, Tort law, and Public law so I was quick to remember everything. What’s more, the skills on answering problem-questions and essays that I acquired during IFP made me well-prepared for assessments during my undergraduate degree in law.
Finally, I want to share with you my favourite memory from the IFP – the Scholarship Ball. Having completed an interview, I was awarded 91¸£Àû Academic Scholarship and later.