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The legal profession remains one of the most lucrative professions in the world today. Successful persons in the legal career earn high salaries and prestige in the community. It is my dream and ambition to become a barrister in the future and thus I have decided to law. I expect that becoming and practicing as a barrister will provide me with a chance to apply my creative, critical, and logical thinking. I certainly feel that training in the legal profession opens innumerable opportunities that will help me gain economic security both for my family and for myself and to serve the community at large. However, I fully understand that the process of becoming a barrister is not all that smooth; it calls for at least four years at the college and three more years at the law school before being allowed to sit for a test that dictates whether one is given a go-ahead to practice law, and at times this might still not be enough.
By studying law, can be an open door to a broad range of law-related jobs and in diverse fields such as government, higher education, business, communications, aviation, and many more fields. The practice and study of law are capable of being intellectually stimulating since the legal profession calls for communication, analytical, and reasoning skills daily. The opportunity of defending fundamental human rights, setting a legal precedent, and implementing social change attracts quite a big number of individuals (me included) dedicated to impacting positively on the lives of those persons that they serve.
My first year in college studying for a bachelor’s degree in LLB law has been very interesting and impacting in terms of shaping my dream. I have already identified that my attendance at all tutorials is excellent, am good at Tort law, Law library, and electronic databases but Contract law is a challenge that is struggling with. Amongst the challenges that I anticipate as I pursue my dream course in law include the fact that in my family there are no lawyers from whom I can consult, learning how to speak and write proper English, and learning the voluminous law syllabus.
I have the fundamental abilities which are required for me to succeed in my career in law; I have exceptional autonomous learning skills which include advocacy skills, writing, and reading. I am in a position to extract sense from multifaceted legal texts e.g. hornbooks and casebooks, to systemize and present legal resources both in writing and orally. Am very active in co-curricular activities and am planning to be participating in moot court exercises and law school journal, am hoping this will stimulate appellate and trial arguments; also I will be participating in live-client clinics to achieve practical experience by a means of real cases.
To work in the legal profession can involve working for very long hours and sometimes even working over the weekends. Work in the legal profession might require an individual to commit his/her considerable time to repetitive/monotonous administrative tasks, painstaking and tedious research. Sometimes the amount of salary received might not be as per the attached expectations; however, this might depend on location and the kind of law being practiced. Read More