Intellectually, I have dependably been an extremely decisive and studious individual, which is why I realised that a degree at university would be the distinct next stride. Since studying
Business as part of my GCSE at secondary school, I gained an interest within the Business Law sector and so I wish to have a Business Law orientated degree. I had the chance to comprehend the path in which a few organisations work at higher comprehension levels when studying at
College. My advantage and satisfaction in the Business course has strengthened my enthusiasm for seeking after a career in the field of Business Law.
I trust that a business law degree has further interested me as I am an adaptable person and
Law presents change over time. I highly believe that with a
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It has urged me to seek after this field trusting that it can fulfil and answer the greater part of my intriguing questions. I realise Law is something that continues developing as time cruises by. The best part here is that the change in Business Law happens at a generally speedier rate contrasted with anything that I have studied before, and for this reason the degree allows me to expand my knowledge.
I became a senior student at my secondary school to inspire the younger generation. This aided me to begin being efficient, it was a very great experience as I was able to give guidance to students who had recently transmitted from Primary school to Secondary school. As a senior student I was able to take upon many different roles such as arranging plans for new developments based upon student's opinions, guiding and influencing students to make right decisions and I was also able to gain a memorable once in a life time experience which I am glad I participated in. As a senior student, I was able to restrict students from disobeying the school laws in order to help the School run
As I became more involved with campus life, I couldn’t find a way to immerse myself in preparing for a career in law. While I knew why I wanted a law degree, I couldn’t conceptualize what I wanted to do with it. Prior to college life, my familiarity with the legal system was by way of internships with judges and lawyers. Clearly, that traditional route perked my interest but not my passion. Living with the athletes affirmed my interest in their culture. I began to immerse myself in subjects surro...
In short, I feel junior year provided a foundation for the more mature and adult chapters of my life, and without the numerous obstacles of junior year, I would never have gained the key to a successful future.
My intended major is Business. Business content is generally a comprehensive accounting, economics, finance, marketing science and organizational behavior concepts. The concept in society is prior to the operation of business and personal financial management on the benefits and influence. Because the relationship between industrialization and information technology services was booming, commercial terms a large number of derivatives, so business is considered in making the business a way to enter the job market prior to the social utility, Therefore, I also chooses Business as my university departments. Because of world trade and development, globalization has made countries increasingly dependent; therefore, business is importance and usefulness of access to the education. As the Busines...
When thinking about a business major to pursue, a law degree is good because the schooling is in a lot more depth. The schooling for a law degree can take between 6-7 years to achieve. This can be good for someone who wants to go into this degree, because they will absorb a lot more about the degree. Many people don’t want
Senior year is the year full of memories, some bad and some good. But, I will forever cherish these because I will never get a chance to do this again. Senior year is the year I will learn to take risks, have fun, focus on my future and everything it holds. I have 9 months left of being a kid, 9 months before I spring into adulthood. It is the year full of changes-whether or not I actually want them to happen. This is the year that will be filled with some hard goodbyes and generous hellos. But, I will put my best foot forward and embrace and embark on this special
Being a senior to me means more that just one thing. It means my last ten football games, senior project and, graduating. It seems like yesterday that I was in eighth grade watching my brother play football on the same field I am now. Back then being a senior in high school seemed so far away that I never took the time to think about it or anything. Now that it’s here I wonder where the time went.
Many people have asked why I did not continue directly to graduate school after obtaining my degree. The answer is that I wanted to make sure that I had chosen the correct subject and right place before embarking on a course of study that would involve many years of my life. The years between have matured me both personally and professionally, giving me the discipline to work hard and strive for the best. When I began taking business courses to assist in my career, I found that my poor performance at the undergraduate level became overshadowed. I expect this to continue as I grow throughout my graduate
To venture into the legal profession has always intrigued me eversince I watched the movie “Legally Blonde”. The main character Elle Woods appealed to me with her wit and intelligence in the court room but most of all how she successfully won her case stylishly. However, as I grew older I realised to become a lawyer, there is more to it than just winning a case. It is about the fight for justice to be upheld and ultimately to give back to society. It is afterall one of the most noble jobs as I was once told during a law career talk that the actual function of a lawyer’s pouch on the back of their robes was for clients to place payment into, with the idea that, if the lawyer can’t see how much they were being paid, the quality of their advocacy would not be compromised.
Feminist International Relations seeks to study the academic discipline with a gendered lens, emphasising the roles gender plays in politics. Feminist scholars (Enloe, 2000 and Tickner, 2001) agree on the principle of the social construction of gender, along with what is institutionally accepted to be characteristics of a ‘man’ or ‘woman’, inherently shapes our behaviour and practices. In this essay, I will begin by analysing the theory of gender alongside the differences between masculinity and femininity, and how these affect the roles, thus experiences of men and women in International Relations. Finally, I will examine how contemporary issues in world politics, namely, war and genocide, militarisation, peace-making and sexual violence are
Education has always been a primary concern for my parents, who taught me that if I need to succeed in life, I have to be educated. Following their guide, I have always valued and tried to get the most of any educational opportunity I have had. Having grown up in a business family, I have always been interested in focusing my career in the business field. My Mother and Father own their own company, and they are constantly talking about business, which has inspired me to follow their path. When my parents retire, they want me to carry on their legacy. For this reason, I have decided to pursue my studies in the field of Business and Leadership at Marylhurst University. I want to pursue a well-rounded education at this established university where I also can have life experiences in the outside world, which will ultimately help me to become a successful leader in our family business.
Perhaps one of the most difficult aspects of the practice of law is learning to be a lawyer. Virtually every new lawyer today is a graduate of law school, a much dreaded, but fulfilling journey to practicing law. Modern law schools differ greatly from their earlier counterpart, in that many more requirements and responsibilities exist. In colonial times, students pursuing a career in law would enter institutions for instruction of the law, and would automatically become qualified to practice law in the courts after a few years of study. Today, however, becoming a lawyer takes much more training, rigorous work and effort, and many years of studying in order to take a bar exam of which passage represents qualification. There is much more consideration concerning who is admitted, what kind of curriculums are taught, how exams are offered, what kinds affiliation exist, how much law schools differ from one another, and what it ultimately takes to be fully competent as a practicing attorney.
The language and communication skills I’ve learned while studying English at AS are essential to succeeding in the legal field. Studying philosophy and ethics has allowed me to view things from different perspectives allowing me to be more objective by looking deeper into the reasoning why a person may commit a crime. I also do a media BTEC course; with it being very focused on coursework, I was able to balance numerous tasks and efficiently work within deadlines. Taking both A-level and BTEC courses has enabled me to attain different skills that will benefit me during my
I am very interested in studying a business management course with the addition of legal and financial studies. From a young age I have always had a keen interest in monetary matters and have also been intrigued by legal systems and how they work. I feel that combining one or both of these interests with business management will give me a sound footing to launch a career from in either legal or financial business sectors.
When I first began, studying law was only an unfulfilled dream for me, something that I must complete and see through so that I can give my father the satisfaction he wanted for ages. But little did I knew then that this fascinating field would never let go of me. It grew on me, captivated me and widened my horizons. I discovered my inner sense of justice, all those childhood instances and memories when I would question right and wrong, when I would fight for a cause, or just being rebellious knowing that I’m not at fault and that justice should prevail; everything started making sense. It was like reading the chapters of my life again but with the glasses of law, and everything was suddenly sharp and clear.
Over 45%of students at HLSCC are enrolled in the Business department at HLSCC. Why is the number of students enrolled in Business so high? This is not only in the British Virgin Islands but also across the world. According to Aztec daily in the US during the 2008-2009 school year, business majors dominated the American academic community with the largest number of degrees granted to both postgraduates and undergraduates. Why do students choose to pursue a business degree over the other degrees? Students pursue business over other degrees because of its diversity, opportunities provided, high income jobs available right after graduation and the low cost of furthering their education.