June 14, 2021
Class of 2021: Student found courage, competitive edge and lifelong friends
With candour, Arfa Saeed, BSc鈥17, recalls the confusion that sometimes comes with making the move from being a student to imagining a career. 鈥淵ou know when you鈥檙e 20 and you鈥檙e halfway done your undergraduate degree and you don鈥檛 know what you want to do?鈥 Sure, the idea of law school had long been in the back of her mind but, she says, 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 think I鈥檇 ever be brave enough to do it.鈥
Still, Saeed managed to push herself to pursue options that took her outside of her Bachelor of Science psychology major and, in her last year as an undergrad, she registered for a Law and Society class. That changed everything for her. 鈥淭hat class allowed me to suddenly see myself excelling as a lawyer.鈥
New way of looking at things
Of her law school experience, Saeed says that nothing could have prepared her for the journey. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not easy but it鈥檚 also not impossible 鈥 it鈥檚 just 鈥 new,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a new way of learning and looking at things, and of being evaluated.鈥 Saeed says one of the most rewarding projects of her time as a law student came earlier this year when she and a team of her classmates won a place in the prestigious William C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot (a.k.a. the Vis Moot.)
Now in its 30th year, the Vis Moot 鈥 normally held in Hong Kong and Vienna but taking place online this year 鈥 is a high-profile arbitration competition that provides a practical training opportunity for law students around resolving international business disputes. Saeed鈥檚 class was the first time U不良研究所 has ever been represented in the event 鈥 a coup for the university, and for Saeed and her teammates.
'We're all very competitive people'
鈥淧reparing for the Vis involved a huge learning curve for us,鈥 says Saeed, whose particular passion is corporate commercial litigation. 鈥淚t required all of us to take initiative and make what we wanted out of the experience 鈥 we realized we鈥檙e all very competitive people and we worked really hard.鈥 She and her team "mooted" (debated) against a team from Germany and made it into the top 32 out of 150 teams. 鈥淲e鈥檙e really proud of that.鈥
Saeed has just begun her 10-month articling position, at TD Bank in Toronto. She says she already misses her professors and the hours she spent in intense study in the TDFL. She won鈥檛, of course, miss her law-school friends: 鈥淚鈥檒l be keeping them!鈥