Law – A Career I Want To Pursue

A set of rules and regulations that manage behavior in society. While this definition is simple, it’s important to realize that law is a complicated subject. I found myself drawn to the idea and ability to help people with their legal issues and achieve justice. As I progressed through my A-levels, I realized that there were many elements to the justice system. This is what fueled my passion for law study.

I have many family members who are in the legal profession. This has provided me with insight and a competitive advantage. I have the drive, passion and motivation to get a law education. The course covers a variety of practice areas as well as the changing legal system. This is what I look forward to most about university. As all A levels involve essay writing, I feel that my skills have been well-developed. You will need to do more research in order to support your arguments and conclusion.

I was able to develop my empathy skills through the sociology criminology unit. It also gave me the chance to recognize how certain actions and decisions affect people. This is important for lawyers who want to study law. They must be able and willing to work with people of all backgrounds. Biology has taught me valuable skills like the ability and necessity to use knowledge and think critically about the answers. Based on my experience with lawyers and the interactions I have had with them, I know that law can be applied to many cases and circumstances.

I gained confidence throughout my school years and enjoy taking part in discussions and presentations. My greatest strengths are organization, hardwork and determination. Many experiences have helped me to pursue a career in law. The National Citizen Service programme was a learning experience for me. It taught me how to work together and take into consideration all opinions. This helped boost my confidence. Judge Rose, a leading judge in Bradford organized a 4-day SPRUCE course. It was fascinating to discover that a law education didn’t mean you could only become a barrister or solicitor. There are many other areas of the legal profession, such as the crown procurator service. I enjoyed both debating and participating in pretend trials. This helped me to get a feel for the culture. Numerous solicitors encouraged me to stay up-to-date on current affairs and read the news. I joined the law society. I am a member of law society.

Grenfell Tower case and possible corporate manslaughter charges faced by the responsible parties is one example. Through a week-long work experience at an optician’s office, I was able to improve my communication skills. It was my first time in a professional setting and it gave me a glimpse into the day-to-day life of a professional. When I realized I wanted to be a lawyer, I was eager to get some experience. I’ve worked with many solicitors in different practice areas. It was a dynamic environment, which made every day unique and demanding. I would love to pursue law at this level and am eager to explore the different legal areas. I’m aware that the course will be challenging intellectually, but I’m determined to bring principle to an injustice world. I can’t think of a more rewarding job and am 100% committed.

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    Elle Noble is a 33-year-old educational blogger, volunteer, and mother. She has been blogging for over a decade and has amassed a large following among educators and parents. She has written articles on a variety of topics, including education, parenting, and child development. She is also a regular contributor to the blog blog.com/ellenoble.

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Elle Noble is a 33-year-old educational blogger, volunteer, and mother. She has been blogging for over a decade and has amassed a large following among educators and parents. She has written articles on a variety of topics, including education, parenting, and child development. She is also a regular contributor to the blog blog.com/ellenoble.

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