Top tips:
	- Get a good understanding of what barristers, solicitors and other legal professionals do – so you’re aware of your career options and how you’ll get there
- Develop skills like debating, public speaking and communicating – you can do this by joining your school’s debate team, giving presentations or speaking at assembly
- Gain what experience you can – don’t panic if you don’t have legal work experience, gain what experience you can – you’ll be developing transferable skills. Your part-time job, hobbies or work experience in other sectors will help you develop skills that will be useful later
- Watch local court proceedings – if you’re over the age of 14, you can go to your local court to watch proceedings from the public gallery to develop your understanding of the legal system
 
	
	
“I feel like my background has prepared me for life at the Bar – intellect is necessary but also interpersonal skills and a strong work ethic”
– Lucy Chapman, barrister at Great James Street Chambers
What experience would help me become a barrister?
The following work experience and opportunities will help you gain insight into a career at the Bar and the law more generally.
	
		
			
				
				
Aspiring Professionals Programme
Social Mobility Foundation
			
			
				The Social Mobility Foundation’s free Aspiring Professionals Programme will support you from year 12 onwards by offering mentoring, skills sessions and career workshops, support with university applications and internships with employers.
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Bar Mock Trials
Young Citizens
			
			
				If you’re 15 to 18 years old, you can take part in the annual Bar Mock Trial Competition where you will gain an understanding of how the justice system works, be encouraged to think critically, build arguments and oracy skills.
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				Debate Mate offers a 17-week programme, after-school clubs, national competitions, and workshops to help students enhance their debating and public speaking skills.
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Griffin Access Programme
Gray's Inn
			
			
		
	 
	
		
			
				
				
InnSight Days
Lincoln's Inn
			
			
				The InnSight Days involve watching a presentation about the Inn and hearing a talk from a barrister or recent student. You are welcome to bring a guest, or you can attend as a group.
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Insight Events (18+ only)
Inner Temple
			
			
				Inner Temple offers a variety of insight events for people who are 18 years or older to help you understand what a career at the Bar looks like. Some online events are also available for younger audiences. 
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National Speed Mooting Competition
BPP University Law School
			
			
				The annual National Speed Mooting Competition is the largest single day mooting competition nationwide. Mooting (a simulation of a real court) gives you the opportunity to put your learning into practice. The winner and runner up win prizes and gift vouchers.
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Open Days
Middle Temple
			
			
				Middle Temple offers tours and open days for Sixth Form students. You will hear from experienced barristers and students to find out all about Bar training and a career at the Bar.
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Pathways to Law Programme
Sutton Trust
			
			
				This Sutton Trust programme will help you secure work experience opportunities, skills workshops, information sessions, mentoring, networking and summer residential opportunities.
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			If you're a teacher, check out our Speak for Success schools programme designed to empower young people with essential oracy skills.