Law is an incredibly fascinating career. I believe I have the enthusiasm, capacity for intense work and the open mind necessary to succeed in such a fulfilling vocation. I know I am deeply committed to a profession in the legal system, as I am attentive towards the issues that affect today's society. The injustices of the world have always concerned me and I've always aspired that one day I will be able to make a difference by helping people around me to find the right way to deal with this maze
even when all three conditions are present. There are factors for these decisions and some are list here: Offense did not cause sufficient harm; statutory punishment is too harsh for particular offender; improper motive on part of complainant; Blue-laws (laws rarely enforced); victim may refuse to testify; humanitarian concerns for welfare of victim or offender; cooperation of offender to make other arrests or convictions of other offenders; accused is wanted
The major I will be pursuing is Criminal Justice with Pre-Law classes. My main academic goal is to become the best in my class and to learn complex strategies that the justice field offers. The reason why I want to pursue these academic goals is that I seek change in this world and I believe that I can help make
scale. Youth who are willing to work are often left with no choice but to take low paying jobs with poor working conditions, most often solely due to their age and inexperience, and this will continue until they are recognised as capable of managing a career. Low wages, and even underpayment, are key aspects of a precarious working life, with legislation not necessarily protecting vulnerable youth. Such uncertainty in wages does not necessarily differentiate the unemployed from the precariously employed
Delsey Vaimauga Personal Statement My Goals and Aspirations As I’m slowly growing up and transitioning into a young adult, I’ve realized that i don’t want to finish high school, just to enroll in school again. I don’t want to be waking up spending my days working minimum wage. I see so many teens who graduate high school and end up working
can prove the strength of my desire to work in the field of law and how well suited I am for this program. I knew that I wanted to pursue law when my eyes opened up to injustice that occurs on the daily. Finding out about police brutality, reduced jail time for rapists, and other outcomes of bias showed me how flawed the justice system is. These realizations became my motivation, initiating my desire to help those who are wronged by the law. My dream is to be a human rights lawyer, a voice for the
In the previous paper that I handed in I stated that children have the biggest aspirations because they want to become fashion designers, pop stars, and astronauts. I was one of those children, always changing my future profession to the next big thing. I wanted to be a fashion designer, a chef, a doctor, a teacher, an artist, etc. Then for a while I decided I 'd be some world renowned author. I was determined and persistent and I wouldn’t let anyone tell me otherwise. I wrote and rewrote stories
respect to my professional life. These were questions I had mainly due to lack of identity or fulfilling purpose prior to my current career path. Frequently I find myself driven toward a path with a more specific agenda. My ambition is to peruse a career where I can have a positive impact on fellow co-workers and the overall growth of a company over time. This aspiration coincides with a fundamental confidence in my ability to implement business guidelines, uphold ethical standards, and retain human
police officers, or even to be rich. I envisioned myself to be a forensic anthropologist. My educational aspirations came from my father’s service to his community as a police officer. My connection to my community and family was particularly important to my educational and career plans. I hope to acquire a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, minor in anthropology and then pursue a career in forensic anthropology. As a volunteer in my church nursery, the butterfly habitat at the Springs Preserve
the set of skills and passion that I possess in order to help others while working within this specific field of law.” Nevertheless, the reality of the fact is that it is purely the essence and core of why I have the drive and determination to work towards becoming a paralegal. I wish I could say, like many other have in the past and present, that I had always wanted to pursue a career in legal studies, but that is not the case here. As I entered university a mere five years ago, I came with the