Phoebe Rohn, Class of 2012, is currently attending the Sixth Form Law Conference at Cambridge University, which runs from March 21 to March 24, 2011. The conference, run by a committee of current law undergraduate students, “was founded thirty-seven years ago to give Year 12 students who may be interested in studying law at degree level a balanced view of the Law, both as an academic subject and as a profession, and also to offer an insight into life as a Cambridge undergraduate.”
Phoebe is contemplating a career in international law, and chose to apply to this conference to pursue that goal. Conference topics include Roman law, intellectual property law, pro bono work, and a mock trial.
According to her family, last they heard, Phoebe “was standing along the Queen’s Way with some friends waiting to see the Duke of Edinburgh ‘on promenade.’ Apparently all Cambridge is abuzz because this weekend is the legendary Oxford-Cambridge boat race on the Thames. Needless to say, she is in her bliss!”
Following the conference, Phoebe will travel to Munich, where she will join 18 of our German students for a three week visit to the Munich-Schwabing Waldorf School.