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<blockquote data-quote="legal18" data-source="post: 187983" data-attributes="member: 33996"><p>Hi Gemma, I attended an application workshop with you and found your advice and way of going about things extremely useful so thank you! </p><p></p><p>I was just wondering whether you'd be able to tell me if this is a satisfactory way of going about the question: "Tell us why you want to become a solicitor, and with reference to your experience so far, explain how your skills are suited to the role." (600 words)</p><p></p><p>Reason 1: I like working in a business context and being commercial.</p><p>Example 1: taking initiative and making somewhere I worked more profitable.</p><p>Example 2: taking iniative and providing somewhere I volunteer with a new client.</p><p>Example 3: groupwork at an Open Day which was commercial in nature (involved pitching a business venture).</p><p></p><p>Reason 2: I like seeing the impact of my work.</p><p>Example 1: as a tutor seeing results for my students.</p><p>Example 2: seeing the positive impact of my legal volunteering work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="legal18, post: 187983, member: 33996"] Hi Gemma, I attended an application workshop with you and found your advice and way of going about things extremely useful so thank you! I was just wondering whether you'd be able to tell me if this is a satisfactory way of going about the question: "Tell us why you want to become a solicitor, and with reference to your experience so far, explain how your skills are suited to the role." (600 words) Reason 1: I like working in a business context and being commercial. Example 1: taking initiative and making somewhere I worked more profitable. Example 2: taking iniative and providing somewhere I volunteer with a new client. Example 3: groupwork at an Open Day which was commercial in nature (involved pitching a business venture). Reason 2: I like seeing the impact of my work. Example 1: as a tutor seeing results for my students. Example 2: seeing the positive impact of my legal volunteering work. [/QUOTE]
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