I wish to set the scene.
I am a 27 year old male with a long term partner and 1 child. Having completed a Bachelor of Business Studies Degree in DCU, I worked in Fund Administration for 3 years. I then moved to the Corporate Finance department of Ireland's national airline. I have been working in this area now for almost 2 years. In spring of this year I began studying for the ACCA's. I have no real desire to become an accountant but just kind of fell into doing them because lots of people in my job are doing them.
Due to my exemptions because of my degree the first subject I had to study for in the ACCA's was Law. During my degree at DCU I also completed a module in Corporate Law.
Anyway, whilst studying Law for the ACCA's I realised that this was an area that I found extremely interesting and actually enjoyed studying.
For the past few months I have been giving serious thought to packing in the ACCA's and taking the steps to qualify as a solicitor. This is the plan that I am considering taking.
Irish Test - July 2008
November 2008 - March 2009 - FE -1 Preparatory Course Portobello College
September 2009 - FE - 1 Exams (Not sure how many to do in one sitting)
Find Apprenticeship with Solicitor office.
Upon qualification I would like to complete the Diploma in Family Law with Law Society. Divorce is on the increase in this country and I believe that this is an area that I would enjoy.
I would greatly appreciate your comments or opinions. I am 27 years old now. If I began the process next Autumn like I stated before, would it be possible for me to have my own practise by say 2011?
I am a 27 year old male with a long term partner and 1 child. Having completed a Bachelor of Business Studies Degree in DCU, I worked in Fund Administration for 3 years. I then moved to the Corporate Finance department of Ireland's national airline. I have been working in this area now for almost 2 years. In spring of this year I began studying for the ACCA's. I have no real desire to become an accountant but just kind of fell into doing them because lots of people in my job are doing them.
Due to my exemptions because of my degree the first subject I had to study for in the ACCA's was Law. During my degree at DCU I also completed a module in Corporate Law.
Anyway, whilst studying Law for the ACCA's I realised that this was an area that I found extremely interesting and actually enjoyed studying.
For the past few months I have been giving serious thought to packing in the ACCA's and taking the steps to qualify as a solicitor. This is the plan that I am considering taking.
Irish Test - July 2008
November 2008 - March 2009 - FE -1 Preparatory Course Portobello College
September 2009 - FE - 1 Exams (Not sure how many to do in one sitting)
Find Apprenticeship with Solicitor office.
Upon qualification I would like to complete the Diploma in Family Law with Law Society. Divorce is on the increase in this country and I believe that this is an area that I would enjoy.
I would greatly appreciate your comments or opinions. I am 27 years old now. If I began the process next Autumn like I stated before, would it be possible for me to have my own practise by say 2011?