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<blockquote data-quote="IntrepidL" data-source="post: 47553" data-attributes="member: 291"><p>Hi [USER=2672]@Jessica Booker[/USER], I have a question in relation to what would be the best way to answer the strength-based interview question - "what do you to relax?" I've had some conflicting answers from various individuals with some people saying how the interest should always be linked back to law (i.e. a popular online video on law interviews stated that it would be best to say sewing, because it helps them increase their attention to detail etc). However, other lawyers have told me this wouldn't be the best way to answer such a question as it seems forced and un-authentic. To be honest, I myself thought this at first too.</p><p></p><p>Really would love to hear your thoughts on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IntrepidL, post: 47553, member: 291"] Hi [USER=2672]@Jessica Booker[/USER], I have a question in relation to what would be the best way to answer the strength-based interview question - "what do you to relax?" I've had some conflicting answers from various individuals with some people saying how the interest should always be linked back to law (i.e. a popular online video on law interviews stated that it would be best to say sewing, because it helps them increase their attention to detail etc). However, other lawyers have told me this wouldn't be the best way to answer such a question as it seems forced and un-authentic. To be honest, I myself thought this at first too. Really would love to hear your thoughts on this. [/QUOTE]
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