@Abbie Whitlock @Andrei Radu do either of you have any advice on how to approach this question for
DLA Piper? 'Describe a specific personal experience that shaped your motivation to pursue a legal career. How has this influenced your career ambitions?'. I'm unsure whether to mention a legal event/scheme or whether it has to be outside of this and more personal (though I'm not sure anything in my personal life has done much to shape my motivation for a career in law!😂)
Hello!
You don't have to use something deeply personal if nothing in your personal life has directly shaped your motivation - a legal experience can absolutely work, as long as you make it specific to you and reflective.
The key with this question is to pick one concrete example (legal or non-legal) and then focus on:
1. What exactly happened
2. What you realised or learned from it
3. How that insight shaped your motivation or ambition going forward.
If a legal event, scheme, or piece of work genuinely shaped something for you - e.g. clarified what type of work you enjoy, showed you the impact lawyers can have, or helped you see where you fit - then I'd say that's perfectly valid! I would just avoid making it sound like a generic "I did this scheme so now I want to be a lawyer", and make sure that you add a personal element so it is specific to you and your experiences.
If you did want to pick something outside of law, it doesn't need to be a major experience. Even a small experience (such as a responsibility you had, a challenge you solved, or something that made you realise you enjoy problem-solving) can work if you explain the link clearly.
I would try not to overthink it (easier said than done, I know!) - choose the experience that genuinely gave you the clearest insight into why law fits you, and build your answer around that.
I hope that helps, and best of luck with your application!
