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<blockquote data-quote="Ram Sabaratnam" data-source="post: 192385" data-attributes="member: 36738"><p>Heya [USER=31107]@legallyells[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Just wanted to add to the very good suggestions mentioned by [USER=36740]@Amma Usman[/USER]! I think you can definitely talk about your non-law degree here. It’s a great way to highlight how your background has shaped your perspective and working style. That said, I’d encourage you to think beyond your degree too. This question is asking about <em>you</em>, so it’s worth reflecting on other experiences that have influenced how you see the world.</p><p></p><p>For example, have you worked part-time, volunteered, or been involved in any extracurriculars that helped you develop unique skills or insights? Maybe you’ve faced a challenging situation that taught you resilience or adaptability, or you’ve been part of a community or environment that shaped how you collaborate or communicate. Whether you go with discussing your non-law background or something else, I think the key with this question is link your experiences to the qualities that would make you a successful trainee. You'll want to think about how they’ve influenced the way you work, problem-solve, or interact with others. Best of luck with the application!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ram Sabaratnam, post: 192385, member: 36738"] Heya [USER=31107]@legallyells[/USER] Just wanted to add to the very good suggestions mentioned by [USER=36740]@Amma Usman[/USER]! I think you can definitely talk about your non-law degree here. It’s a great way to highlight how your background has shaped your perspective and working style. That said, I’d encourage you to think beyond your degree too. This question is asking about [I]you[/I], so it’s worth reflecting on other experiences that have influenced how you see the world. For example, have you worked part-time, volunteered, or been involved in any extracurriculars that helped you develop unique skills or insights? Maybe you’ve faced a challenging situation that taught you resilience or adaptability, or you’ve been part of a community or environment that shaped how you collaborate or communicate. Whether you go with discussing your non-law background or something else, I think the key with this question is link your experiences to the qualities that would make you a successful trainee. You'll want to think about how they’ve influenced the way you work, problem-solve, or interact with others. Best of luck with the application! [/QUOTE]
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