I had to repeat grade 12 for THE DREAM, a career in Law, Law Clerk at the Constitutional Court
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In this week's episode, we are in conversation with Zolile Shude, an LLB graduate from the University of KwaZulu Natal. Currently serving as a clerk to one of the constitutional court judges. Key Lessons - God always has a master plan. Doing something twice doesn't render you a failure, but a person who believes in themselves enough to give themselves another shot. Being the best at anything does not exempt you from trials, tests, and repetition. Apply for bursaries as early as grade 11. There is no noble cause than to stand up for the poor and make South Africa a better place. Law requires more than just being smart. Read! #lawwithoutboarders #lawresearcher #employmentwednesdays #careers #law #lawyer #lawclerk #lawstudent #constitutionalcourt #podcast
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