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Protégé: Why getting involved in law societies boosts skills, experience, and connections

Protégé: Why getting involved in law societies boosts skills, experience, and connections

Update: 2025-11-19
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While some students may overlook law societies during their university journey, one Monash University student highlights how involvement builds key professional and personal skills, giving participants a head start in their careers.

In a recent episode of The Protégé Podcast, host Grace Robbie speaks with Thomas Pereira, a law and commerce student at Monash University and serves as careers director for his university's Law Student Society, about his passion for encouraging law students to get involved in their law societies, the professional skills that can be gained through such participation, and how these experiences help students build meaningful relationships and foster a sense of community.

Pereira also highlights how developing these skills provides law students with valuable real-world experience that makes them more attractive to firms and recruiters, outlines practical steps for students who want to get involved in their university law society, and shares strategies for balancing all aspects of student life – including university workload, part-time work, and personal commitments – so that students can find the time to actively participate in their law society.

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Protégé: Why getting involved in law societies boosts skills, experience, and connections

Protégé: Why getting involved in law societies boosts skills, experience, and connections

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