Why I Chose To Study Law Is A Service To The World

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Law is a service to the world, a way to better England 's economic status and provide people with jobs. Law is everywhere; a collection of rules which by each individual country conforms too and each country have their own collection. By choosing to study Law I am hoping to gain a thorough understanding of how the law system works in this country, how it plays part on a day to day basis and in order for me to gain fundamental skills to fulfil my aspirations of working within corporate law. Studying law creates an awareness and an intellectual insight into the English law sphere.
I have always had a passion for law and enjoy learning about the law, I often use the internet as a source to read and watch different cases. I have previously finished
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Unfortunately I did not get the chance to participate in GCCSES as my cousin passed away. The member did an access course as soon as they become existent and introduced me to them. I had no idea they existed for someone without GCSES. I am now currently studying access to law and I couldn 't be happier I am enjoying it so much and I am so grateful to be here. I feel confident with my study skills and I feel confident answering questions as I like to go home and research everything we studied in the lesson, I am really enjoying debates as I feel like I have researched enough evidence to hold a strong argument. I am determined to work at my full potential so I have committed myself to this course and have cut my hours at work. If I was given the chance to study at your university I know I wouldn 't leave without my degree. There 's nothing I want more. The CEO has given me a great advantage for my future career and has given me more determination of getting my degree. He has told me if I do well with my studies which he believes I will he will he will give me an internship and a chance to experience life as a corporate

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