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<blockquote data-quote="TCLA Community Assistant" data-source="post: 12871" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>You don’t have to incorporate them into your answer as such. If you did, something as simple as “Having an interest in the Y industry and the X practice area, Z deal sparked my interest”. But you are right, it is a bit forced. My question when reading something like this is “did you read it for the purpose of your application or did you actually read it out of interest. If you are going to state any deals/cases, make sure you tied it back to your interests beyond the practice area, otherwise there are 100s of deal you could have mentioned.</p><p></p><p>Internships are not extra curriculars. They are work experience. Extra curriculars are your activities outside of study and work (even if you do them within term time).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCLA Community Assistant, post: 12871, member: 2672"] You don’t have to incorporate them into your answer as such. If you did, something as simple as “Having an interest in the Y industry and the X practice area, Z deal sparked my interest”. But you are right, it is a bit forced. My question when reading something like this is “did you read it for the purpose of your application or did you actually read it out of interest. If you are going to state any deals/cases, make sure you tied it back to your interests beyond the practice area, otherwise there are 100s of deal you could have mentioned. Internships are not extra curriculars. They are work experience. Extra curriculars are your activities outside of study and work (even if you do them within term time). [/QUOTE]
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