Well, I hope, am pursuing a career in the law, and I am doing my first year levels. And very high marks achieved at a level that will make me to a university. (Go I hope the King’s College London). At the moment I work part time in Morrisons, and this community service by working at a local charity shop. I am also a member of a theater group and a gym. I have had all the extra 2 GCSEs at school, the ICT and Latin, and got very good grades in both. I also work at the beginning of an additional GCSE in Italian and English. (I hope, with an additional stage in the Italian finish). I have both my belt and gold Duke of Edinburgh, as well as funds for a program I was in South America. I hope all these are qualities that will contribute significantly to get a place at a reasonable university, but is there anything you recommend I do?
Non-school things you have mentioned is helpful, but do not count on it too much. with leisure activities and well-being rounded is just a small part of your application.
The most important thing universities look for academic potential and have a passion for the topic. You see your results (interview / LNAT for law), to assess your academic potential.
That’s why you need to display on your personal return of the passion and enthusiasm for the topic. good ways to see Pasion and enthusiasm are as follows:
- Organize work experience in a law firm
- Readin more background information. This is by far the best thing you can rely on a personal statement. select the topics you are interested in the law, and read about them. Read more prominent cases, read in the papers and textbooks on the law in general.