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    Money is something that we all need. I know I deserve this scholarship because i am a hard worker, i’m goal oriented, and i have a love and passion for an education and for learning. When I go to university I plan to study law and political science in order to become a lawyer or attorney. To study this system and understanding this system so I can change it. Interpreting this system to our youth and peers, so if one day they run into any legal problems or if…

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    Also, The New York Times Book Review talked of the book as “a fascinating tale of how investigative lawyers work, intermingled with sympathetic portraits of the survivors of the disaster”. This shows the prominence of the author who was Harvard School of Law graduate. The book was released in 2011. Content The book is about the story of a mining community that…

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    talking to a transfer and an undergraduate advisor. They were both supportive of my newfound dedication to the law and encouraged me to give it a shot. The transition to UT was a struggle. I was taking four government and law classes and was I more academically challenged than I’d been my whole life. About halfway through the semester, though, I felt confident in my decision to pursue law. I enjoyed the parts and procedures involved in the legal system. The legal system functions like a car with…

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    I take a great deal of pride in guiding students to work together to improve themselves and their community. As the student body president of my school and the chairperson of my state’s student council, I push my fellow leaders forward through genuine trust, personal bonds and interpersonal harmonious relationships. It is my ultimate goal to leave others satisfied with their roles and the results that we achieved together by simply giving them a platform to share their voice. Focusing on…

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    than a course could teach. These realizations and experiences have played a role in my decision to pursue a law degree. A law degree, coupled with existing knowledge, would allow me to have a greater impact in people’s lives, as well as allow for further professional and personal growth. Fields of study, which I find interesting, are business law and healthcare law, with healthcare law being an area where I have developed strong opinions (issues with Medicaid expansion; problematic Medicare…

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    International Law. Thus, I would not have any solid ground in defending Egypt without acquiring sufficient knowledge in Private International Law. Moreover, I believe it is a very interesting subject to teach, if you are willing to be a creative lecturer. My interest to study the American Legal System emits from my addiction to study US landmark cases. Also, I want to introduce this subject to various law schools in Egypt. Hence, I believe that teaching such a great model of a common law…

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    intimidating, Law School Admission Test (LSAT). The only thing that is certain is that this test determines where I go to law school. The average debt that law school students consume is roughly $100,000 (Baum, 6). If I am going to be in debt, then I need to go to my dream school, which has always been Harvard Law School. In the hope that I get accepted into one of the most prestigious law schools in the world I will have to study…

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    American University Law School’s campus is beautiful; the classrooms are new, spacious, and sometimes well-lit. I was really excited to have the opportunity to sit in a real law school class amongst unrehearsed law students, which would give me an insight into the inner workings of a law school classroom. The experience was rewarding in more ways than one and it also reinforced my plans to attend law school. My expectations were unclear, as I had sat in a Torts class before, but this time I sat…

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    what we needed, and continuously supported us as we grew and tried to follow our dreams. Although neither of my parents obtained a college degree, they understood that education was important and constantly encouraged us to take an interest in our school work. When I was six years old my mother married my stepfather, who adopted me and raised me as if I were his daughter. I was excited to finally have what I perceived as a complete family. The day we went before a judge to have my adoption…

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    courtroom. As I became more aware of the legal struggle of my people, I decided I wanted to become an immigration attorney. I became career orientated in my freshman year of high school; at Sacred Heart High School I joined the Barrister 's Club. The Barrister 's Club was for students who were looking towards a career in law;…

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