Durban Law Graduate Celebrates Becoming High Court Attorney: 'It Once Seemed so out of Reach'

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A law graduate who currently works in Durban is amped about becoming an attorney and opened up to Briefly News about her noteworthy personal accomplishment.

The 24-year-old holds a degree in law from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and shared her exciting news on LinkedInRead alsoClick “See First” under the “Following” tab to see Briefly News on your News Feed!

“Getting my degree in itself was a feat, having done my final year during the COVID-19 pandemic. The uncertainty seemed so permanent at the time but I made it."“When I began my articles, one of my biggest challenges was appearing in court, but as time went on, it became easier. Granted, I'm still always nervous before an appearance.

“At the moment, I'm trying to see if conveyancing is what I really want to do. Commercial law is also one of my big interests. “Essentially, I'm just trying to see which part of the law is for me. Maybe I would even want to own a law firm at a later stage.”You are already subscribed to our newsletter!Check your inbox to be the first to know the hottest news

 

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