How should I approach my personal statement when I have clear "why" law, however, I spent half of my undergrad exploring a career in a different field before circling back to law? It was in the entertainment industry through business, however, I know I'd like to explore this field as a creative, which I am doing now, and as a lawyer, eventually for my own business. I am currently post-two years university. Any do's and don'ts would be appreciated.
So far I am getting them all right, but I keep taking 3 minutes. Hopefully through time, I can lower it.
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How should I approach my personal statement when I have clear "why" law, however, I spent half of my undergrad exploring a career in a different field before circling back to law? It was in the entertainment industry through business, however, I know I'd like to explore this field as a creative, which I am doing now, and as a lawyer, eventually for my own business. I am currently post-two years university. Any do's and don'ts would be appreciated.