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How to demonstrate commitment to law as non-law
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 11671" data-source="post: 131822"><p>Hello, I had to justify this to every person I met on my vac schemes as well as the TC interview. </p><p></p><p>The rigid framework is a good start but your answer needs to be a bit more concrete than that. The way I framed it was by relating it to my experiences and picking out how I enjoyed the legal aspects of it - I looked at patents and regulatory in a couple of internships. I also did some legal work experience and I drew out what I liked about that - the case law research, coming up with a solution to a problem and also interacting with clients. If you provide specific examples, I found that they are more interested rather than a generic one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 11671, post: 131822"] Hello, I had to justify this to every person I met on my vac schemes as well as the TC interview. The rigid framework is a good start but your answer needs to be a bit more concrete than that. The way I framed it was by relating it to my experiences and picking out how I enjoyed the legal aspects of it - I looked at patents and regulatory in a couple of internships. I also did some legal work experience and I drew out what I liked about that - the case law research, coming up with a solution to a problem and also interacting with clients. If you provide specific examples, I found that they are more interested rather than a generic one. [/QUOTE]
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