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<blockquote data-quote="futuretraineesolicitor" data-source="post: 92594" data-attributes="member: 4098"><p>I'm sorry I think I couldn't really put it clearly. What I meant was that, if "Secured third place in XYZ College Legal Opinion Writing Competition" is written as an achievement in the 100-word question that asks for a list of achievements, can I say "I have the ability to break down complex information in an accessible way which is evident from my performance at the XYZ Legal Opinion Writing Competition" in my 800-word cover letter? In the achievement box, I'm simply listing down the achievement but in the 800-word cover letter, I'm talking about what skill I developed from the contest and the result just corroborates that I really did develop that skill. I'm aware that I'm still repeating the name of the contest which is totally useless but how can I put it any differently, I just don't understand.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="futuretraineesolicitor, post: 92594, member: 4098"] I'm sorry I think I couldn't really put it clearly. What I meant was that, if "Secured third place in XYZ College Legal Opinion Writing Competition" is written as an achievement in the 100-word question that asks for a list of achievements, can I say "I have the ability to break down complex information in an accessible way which is evident from my performance at the XYZ Legal Opinion Writing Competition" in my 800-word cover letter? In the achievement box, I'm simply listing down the achievement but in the 800-word cover letter, I'm talking about what skill I developed from the contest and the result just corroborates that I really did develop that skill. I'm aware that I'm still repeating the name of the contest which is totally useless but how can I put it any differently, I just don't understand. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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