Hey Sharan,
I agree that this question can sometimes be confusing and leave you wondering if there is a "hidden" question within the question.
I had success with this question when I treated it like a story in a sense. I first described how I first became interested in law (e.g. a specific course at uni, an insight event I attended), then how I developed this interest (e.g., shadowing a solicitor, networking), and finally what my motivations/expectations are for my future career. In this final part, I usually linked my answer to the firm; for example, if I was applying to a commercial law firm, I described my interest in commercial law and backed this up with robust examples of how I have developed and maintained this interest - e.g. attending a firm's open day or completing a commercial law virtual experience program.
In this way, my answers started broadly and became more narrow as the "story" went on.
I hope this gives you some clarity!
Thanks!!! That’s super smart. So much better to understand now, these questions honestly throw me off when they are worded so similarly to other questions. I hate overthinking because then I actually underestimate the value of writing a good response because im focusing too much on what the question actually means 🤣
