Hi, I’m just starting my second semester of my junior year, and it has always been an interest of mine to Study in/move to the UK or Ireland, but I’ve heard it’s almost impossible to find a job after graduation in the UK. I was hoping to study law at Trinity or UCL and then go to Graduate school. Is It any easier finding a job out of Uni in Ireland?
Maybe just to understand what you are saying as you are using American terms that may not be recognised in the UK or Ireland.
If you are in your junior year, that would seem to indicate you are likely 17 and have one more year to do at high school after this academic year. So it is the right time to start looking where to go to university.
If your ambition is to ultimately live in the UK or Ireland, you will need to give consideration to what basis you would stay in either UK or Ireland. Do you have European or UK citizenship?
Regarding Law. It is often said that the study of law is one of the most geographically specific subjects. English law is not the same as Irish law which is not the same as US law. You would need to be certain that your qualifications would support you for an eventual role in the country you desired.
Biggest issue in Ireland is finding housing so even if there were a path for you to move and study there housing is really hard to find.
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Might want to consider posting the question to r/MoveToIreland