The main reason why I wanted to study Law was the importance it takes in the world. Law builds civilization, protect fundamental rights and protect ideas and inventions through patenting. Anyone can defend his or her right through the legal system. Law can bind an agreement to allow an aircraft to fly from country A to country B. Law is continuously relevant in many context including banking, construction, sports, land, media, commerical, human rights etc. And this excites me more, as it is very broad and in my perspective not going to be repetitive or dull. Law is of fundamental importance to our country, as well as shaping our modern evolving society. I felt that doing a Law degree can be both satisfying and help society in the future by …show more content…
This subject enhanced my organizational and presentation skills. Study skills project provide extensive knowledge in techniques for addressing academic task as well as handle large amount of research information. Sociology develops understanding of society as a whole and it also revaluate common assumptions that may not be true. I have acquired analytical, qualitative, evaluative and argumentative writing techniques from Sociology. Humanities define human culture and enquiries the purpose of humanity. This has developed my evaluation skills to examine varies source materials. English for academic purpose can enhance my writing and reading skills to an academic matter. In my leisure time, I like to play chess as it is mentally challenging. I am a proactive sportsman and I have been playing first team rugby; which made me understand team-working skills and team spirit. I have been to over 40 countries around the world. It is adventurous and brings a completely different aspect to life. I have also led a charity football tournament this enhanced my time management. I have participated in debating club in which I learnt how to generative an argument effectively. I was in the Student Union which I had tackle and solve problems. I regularly read the law section in the Telegraph and the Guardian. This can allow me to get updated current affairs related to Law. I
With having to wait to attend college, I had more time to process what I truly wanted to get from life and my education. While literature is still my true love in academics I now know that I want to parlay that into a law degree once I graduate with my bachelors in English. The George Washington University is one of the finest stages for both degrees. I do not only want to soak in as much as possible when it comes to interpreting anything from Chaucer to Twain, but I also want to ensure that I am correctly equipped for law school. In complete honesty, the only aspect I am not entirely certain of at this point is what type of law I want to be involved with. I am battling between my reverence of education and my heart for the
The major I will be pursuing is Criminal Justice with Pre-Law classes. My main academic goal is to become the best in my class and to learn complex strategies that the justice field offers. The reason why I want to pursue these academic goals is that I seek change in this world and I believe that I can help make it a better place. I would be able to use these courses to impact other lives. Basically, I want to question the nature of authority and understand who and how someone might be chosen to be in a position of authority. I believe there should always be a system for redress, a way to appeal, within the court
Studying Laws combined will give me the skills applicable to a variety of traditional and nontraditional law careers to help others. I have a particular interest in the way that legislation can have profound impacts on others lives and the way litigation is an important means of readdressing issues and achieving justice for the individual and society.
Think regarding why you need to turn into a lawyer, including any individuals or occasions that drove you toward law school.
An academic subject that inspires me is pre-law, understanding the factors of life and the choices you make based off self interest is inspiring to understand how people's minds work depending on real life situations. I've always had an interest in understanding how the government is run. It's important to learn as an American citizen your rights to your laws. I will further my interest in college by studying more to have pre-law as my Major. Other opportunities that will benefit me in being universal in the area of law would include philosophy,social science, and Business throughout taking college courses. These majors all connect in the aspect in bettering a community or individual through some type of financial assistance. I intend using Pre-law outside of the classroom after I graduate throughout college
Looking back, my aspirations of wishing to attend law school are not so apparent as others may have had. Unfortunately, I was not one of the high school students that woke up one day and realized I knew what I wanted to spend the entirety of my life doing after school. After taking a psychology class I was intrigued with the subject. The thought of knowing what made people tick peaked my interest. This feeling was even more reinforced by seeing psychology in the media, from news broadcasting all the way to fictional shows such as Criminal Minds.
I am fascinated by the complexity of many legal issues and this has drawn me to consider law as a career. The documentary ‘Common’ for example opened my eyes to the controversy surrounding the law of joint enterprise. I particularly enjoy watching such documentaries and following current affairs and my interest in contemporary issues led me to take Law as one of my AS subjects. I live in a rural, agricultural area and land law is an area I would like to study further and having studied Sociology for GCSE, I am also particularly interested in family law.
I intend to complete my BA in political science and go on to law school. I chose a Liberal Arts degree because I believed it would make me a better rounded person. My degree allows me plenty of flexibility to take on two minors, History and English. Both of these minors are going to be a great help when it comes to my studies as a law student and will also be beneficial when I am in the
I never wanted to be a lawyer. All my life I have had one passion – a passion so fervent and ingrained in my entire being that I never considered doing anything else. For as long as I can remember, I have loved nothing more than the written
I define myself as a curious researcher and reflective practitioner who perceives legal education as a combination of passion and practicality. Whereas my idealistic side wants to thoroughly understand the development of global legal ethics, my pragmatic side asks what actions should be taken by lawyers to solve international legal problems. Hence, Penn Law’s core strengths in providing a remarkably interdisciplinary learning experience and the program of Legal Practice Skills will be the bridge to my academic and professional aspirations.
From when I was ten until I was fifteen, I wanted to become a lawyer. I’ve always had impressive public speaking skills, a persuasive personality, and a knack for debate, so it seemed like the perfect fit for me. However, upon a taking a law class my sophomore year, I realized that lawyering might not be exactly what I expected it to be. As I learned about the different laws and the complexities of the court system I was
As stated in my personal statement, I was intuitively drawn to law as a system that requires a high level of logical and analytical skills, but my motive lies deeper in the belief that law as a powerful social factor can exert palpable impacts on the society. Throughout the course of my study, I have developed a strong interest in biotechnology and the health industry; it is my hope to pursue a legal education that will enable me to participate in and even bring changes to their regulatory systems.
By studying Economics at A-level, I was able to develop and widen my skills in essay writing, where I have learned to argue, analyse and evaluate. Whilst studying Economics I discovered the recession may cause crime rates to increase; reasons for this can be traced to an increase in unemployment which often leads to people being on the street rather than at work. In Business I was able to learn about legal laws affecting employment, race and sales of goods and services. I was able to explore what rules and regulations businesses must undertake in order to remain within the law. Similarly, in Finance I also learned about many types of law
I am interested in the Corporate and Litigation areas of law. I really enjoyed the practical aspect of Criminal and Civil Litigation during the Diploma. I am also interested in the Corporate are of Law. This is because I love a challenge and from a very young age I have always had an interest in Business. This interest stemmed from watching my father, a self-employed business man succeeding.
Taking up History and Sociology has improved my writing and argumentative skills especially being diplomatic in my writings, considering both sides to an argument and be critical- minded to voice out criticisms and theories that I uphold. Studying Geography was very fulfilling and enriching, I have obtained a substantial understanding on the global trends and policies initiated by concerned parties such as government, NGOs and international organisations. I was particularly fond with the human core topics, for instance, Migration, Urbanisation, Population, Settlement, Tourism and Energy.