Jessica Booker
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My advice would be to try and pick something outside of your degree. Your degree subject is kind of a safe option and something they will expect you to be able to talk about. It would be more interesting to see what else there is about you rather than just your degree. Try to think of something that shows a different dimension to you.It literally ONLY says “We would like to ask you to send us a short video recording (no more than 3 minutes) presenting on a topic of your choice. Happy for you to get as creative as you wish, we are not looking for a formal PowerPoint presentation. A recording on your phone is perfectly acceptable.”
no more!
I did a history undergrad so I was thinking about that.
I was also thinking about something that crossed over the two. My dissertation was on ‘the tyranny of the majority’ in the 19th C with regard to Alexis de Tocqueville and John Stuart Mill, who both keep cropping up in law! An idea I had was to discuss the extent their principles are relevant /prevalent now. I saw a quote somewhere that ‘21st C law needs 21st C solutions’, so thought that it could incorporate that! Does that sound ok? Thanks!