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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2707" data-source="post: 36105"><p>Thank you Jaysen! I feel as if that was my stumbling block last year- being too generic. I've been doing more research on each firm, really taking the time to look through their website, Chambers Student and LegalCheek. However, I still find it quite difficult. Do you have any tips on how I could do further research to distinguish my answer? </p><p></p><p>Furthermore, to add on that, my motivations to enter commercial law seem (at least to me) to be quite generic as well. My interest in the field is due to:</p><p>1. The fast-paced, challenging nature of the work which fits my go-getter personality.</p><p>2. Multi-disciplinary nature of the job- particularly the opportunity to combine my interest in finance with the law.</p><p>3. The opportunity to build long-lasting relationships with clients</p><p>4. The international aspect and the ability to engage with clients/colleagues all over the world.</p><p>Do these seem too flimsy/generic? Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2707, post: 36105"] Thank you Jaysen! I feel as if that was my stumbling block last year- being too generic. I've been doing more research on each firm, really taking the time to look through their website, Chambers Student and LegalCheek. However, I still find it quite difficult. Do you have any tips on how I could do further research to distinguish my answer? Furthermore, to add on that, my motivations to enter commercial law seem (at least to me) to be quite generic as well. My interest in the field is due to: 1. The fast-paced, challenging nature of the work which fits my go-getter personality. 2. Multi-disciplinary nature of the job- particularly the opportunity to combine my interest in finance with the law. 3. The opportunity to build long-lasting relationships with clients 4. The international aspect and the ability to engage with clients/colleagues all over the world. Do these seem too flimsy/generic? Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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