Srishti - Oxford

BA in Law - University of Oxford

LL.M in Law & Gender - School of Oriental and African Studies

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I read Law (Jurisprudence) at The Queen's College, University of Oxford. Since university, I have been extremely involved with outreach initiatives for aspiring students, assisting on Oxbridge applications panels for various schools and organisations. Notably, I have offered guidance on personal statements and interview preparation for PPE/HSPS and Law with the Woodard Schools Foundation, as well as other private tutoring companies.   

 As a tutor, I have an empathetic approach. University applications can be immensely stressful, and I strive to create an environment in which students feel comfortable being themselves, using their own interests to shape an excellent candidate profile. As such, I like to find out what style of learning and what type of content interests students, and I provide extra reading and research suggestions based on this. I believe this is the best way for each and every student to show their genuine passion and capability for their subject.  

After finishing the Bar Professional Training Course, I completed an LL.M in Law and Gender at SOAS, University of London, writing my final dissertation on the treatment of radicalisation cases in family courts. I am now a practicing barrister at Coram Chambers in London, running a mixed practice in family law, where I specialise in public and private children law, and matrimonial finance disputes. I am a founding member of Bridging the Bar, an organisation that provides work experience and mentoring opportunities for aspiring barristers from underrepresented communities. I also sit on the board of Themis, the Intersectional Women Barristers’ Alliance."


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