It's two days after I received my newest client, Laura Stanger, the president of the Jared Company, who is currently being tried for shoplifting at Macy's, a department store in Fair Oaks Mall, Virginia. The manager of Macy's says that when Ms. Stanger was about to leave, she walked through the sensor, which suddenly beeped. Ms. Stanger was then found in possession with a diamond ring worth $15, 000 and is now awaiting her trial of whether sentenced guilty or not. After my conversation this afternoon with Ms. Stanger, her answers to my questions make me thoroughly believe that she is innocent of the crime. I have my case ready and I am ready for my eleventh case. As John C. Jeffries Jr., the dean of UVA, said, "The lawyer who is unable to think quantitatively, who cannot unpack and understand risk and valuation, cannot serve the business client effectively."
I am no lawyer for any certain business, but instead hired by the businesses to be a lawyer for them. I am still a novice lawyer, in a way, for this is my third year out to face the world. And now I truly ask myself: Have I become what I really truly want to become (a lawyer)? I am a lawyer, however, I am not sure if I'm a very good lawyer. I know that later on in life, I might possibly lose cases, but I have reached my bliss of becoming a lawyer. To go to my bliss, I had to follow my dream of becoming a lawyer. I made it to my bliss by setting high goals, going to a good college, and having support from my family.
(Senior year-high school)I tap my pencil against my table and I wonder what I should write for my application...
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good narrative, you used the first person fairly cleanly, i liked how you were able to change proffesions, and still sound like you knew what you were doing.
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