
EP 4: Law Student Edition — Why Law School Hits Different When You're International with Our Guest Peem
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Law school is intense. Add being an international student to the mix, and you're playing on expert mode. But what's it actually like to navigate legal English, build professional networks from scratch, and figure out your career path in a completely different legal system?
In this episode, we sit down with Peem, a Thai post-grad law student who just finished her program in Chicago. From her first week culture shocks to landing internships, Peem breaks down the real journey of studying law as an international student — the good, the challenging, and everything in between.
🎯 Here's what we cover:
- Why she chose to study law in the U.S. and how she picked her program
- The reality of legal English and mastering a whole new academic style
- Building friendships and professional connections when you're starting from zero
- How her Thai identity shaped her law school experience
- The internship hunt and what's next after graduation
- Personal growth moments and the advice she'd give to future international law students
- Her favorite U.S. legal drama (because we had to ask!)
This conversation gets into the nitty-gritty of what it's really like to pursue law abroad — from the academic challenges to the social dynamics, the career planning to the personal transformation. Peem shares the unfiltered truth about both the struggles and the wins of this journey.
➡️ Whether you're thinking about law school, curious about international student experiences, or just want to hear an honest conversation about navigating education and career paths in a new country, this episode has insights for you.