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EPISODE · Jul 14, 2025 · 46 MIN

Navigating the Bar Course: Balancing Work, Study, and Resilience

from Diary of a Barrister - Three Laws of Success

Chelsea Brooke Ward, an Employment Barrister at Park Square Barristers, hosts the podcast "The Diary of a Barrister." She is dedicated to inspiring both professionals and law students, aiming to help lawyers become the best versions of themselves, both professionally and personally. In a recent episode, Chelsea speaks with Charlotte, a current Bar Practice School student who is also a full-time paralegal in conveyancing. Charlotte shares her experiences of juggling her studies with her demanding job, noting the challenges of transitioning between "solicitor mode" and "barrister mode." Despite the difficulties, she finds the skills she is developing to be highly transferable and emphasizes the importance of perseverance and resilience in her journey.When asked if she would change anything about her current path, Charlotte reflects on her workload and suggests that working part-time instead of full-time might allow her to focus more on her studies. She acknowledges the volume of work required for the bar course and the challenges of fitting in extracurricular activities like mooting and mini-pupillages.Charlotte expresses gratitude for her supportive boss, who has been accommodating of her commitments to the bar course. She describes her workplace as a small, traditional firm where she feels valued and given responsibility, contrasting her experience with that of peers in larger firms who may not receive the same level of flexibility.The conversation shifts to Charlotte's educational background, where she discusses her undergraduate studies at Leeds Beckett University and her current studies at the University of Law. She notes the differences between her law degree, which was heavily theoretical, and the practical focus of the bar course.Charlotte recounts her early interest in becoming a barrister, sparked by a work experience opportunity at Mould Crown Court during her A-levels. However, she admits to feeling unprepared for the journey ahead, lacking guidance on the steps necessary to pursue a career at the bar.As they discuss the challenges of applying for pupillage, Charlotte shares her experiences with rejections and the emotional toll it can take. She emphasizes the importance of resilience and the need for support from the legal community, highlighting the positivity she has encountered at events like the International Women's Day panel.In closing, Charlotte offers advice to others in her position: to ignore naysayers and to believe in their ability to succeed. Sign up to the mailing list for the Pupillage Programme:https://mailchi.mp/483601e8219a/diary-of-a-pupilFollow us on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/diaryofa_barrister/Follow us on Tiktokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@diaryofa_barristerFollow us on Twitterhttps://x.com/diaryofa_BarrisFollow us on Threadshttps://www.threads.net/@diaryofa_barristerFollow us on Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-brooke-ward500/Support the shoSupport the show

Chelsea Brooke Ward, an Employment Barrister at Park Square Barristers, hosts the podcast "The Diary of a Barrister." She is dedicated to inspiring both professionals and law students, aiming to help lawyers become the best versions of themselves, both professionally and personally. In a recent episode, Chelsea speaks with Charlotte, a current Bar Practice School student who is also a full-time paralegal in conveyancing. Charlotte shares her experiences of juggling her studies with her demanding job, noting the challenges of transitioning between "solicitor mode" and "barrister mode." Despite the difficulties, she finds the skills she is developing to be highly transferable and emphasizes the importance of perseverance and resilience in her journey.When asked if she would change anything about her current path, Charlotte reflects on her workload and suggests that working part-time instead of full-time might allow her to focus more on her studies. She acknowledges the volume of work required for the bar course and the challenges of fitting in extracurricular activities like mooting and mini-pupillages.Charlotte expresses gratitude for her supportive boss, who has been accommodating of her commitments to the bar course. She describes her workplace as a small, traditional firm where she feels valued and given responsibility, contrasting her experience with that of peers in larger firms who may not receive the same level of flexibility.The conversation shifts to Charlotte's educational background, where she discusses her undergraduate studies at Leeds Beckett University and her current studies at the University of Law. She notes the differences between her law degree, which was heavily theoretical, and the practical focus of the bar course.Charlotte recounts her early interest in becoming a barrister, sparked by a work experience opportunity at Mould Crown Court during her A-levels. However, she admits to feeling unprepared for the journey ahead, lacking guidance on the steps necessary to pursue a career at the bar.As they discuss the challenges of applying for pupillage, Charlotte shares her experiences with rejections and the emotional toll it can take. She emphasizes the importance of resilience and the need for support from the legal community, highlighting the positivity she has encountered at events like the International Women's Day panel.In closing, Charlotte offers advice to others in her position: to ignore naysayers and to believe in their ability to succeed. Sign up to the mailing list for the Pupillage Programme:https://mailchi.mp/483601e8219a/diary-of-a-pupilFollow us on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/diaryofa_barrister/Follow us on Tiktokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@diaryofa_barristerFollow us on Twitterhttps://x.com/diaryofa_BarrisFollow us on Threadshttps://www.threads.net/@diaryofa_barristerFollow us on Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/chelsea-brooke-ward500/Support the shoSupport the show

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