Paul Ayodele’s Details (Student ID: 164)
Submitted on: December 1, 2025 at 11:44 am
1ST TERM
| English | 68 |
|---|---|
| Mathematics | 58 |
| Literature in English | 60 |
| Government | 72 |
| History | |
| CRS | 61 |
| IRS | |
| Total | 319 |
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2ND TERM
| English | 64 |
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| Mathematics | 69 |
| Literature in English | 66 |
| Government | 71 |
| History | |
| CRS | 72 |
| IRS | |
| Total | 342 |
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3RD TERM
| English | 39 |
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| Mathematics | 47 |
| Literature in English | 47 |
| Government | 35 |
| History | |
| CRS | 46 |
| IRS | |
| Total | 214 |
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Final Average:
58.333333333333336
Essay
The first step in becoming a lawyer is getting a good education. Students must finish secondary school and then go to a university to study law. Law school teaches students how to understand legal rules, read cases, and think carefully before making decisions. It also helps them learn how to speak and write clearly.
After completing law school, future lawyers must take a special exam to get their license. This exam is difficult, but it shows that they understand the law well enough to help others. Some lawyers also work as interns in law firms to gain experience and learn from older, experienced lawyers.
A good lawyer must be patient, confident, and honest. They need strong communication skills because they speak for their clients in court or negotiate with others. Lawyers also need to research and prepare well, as even small details can be important in a case.
Being a lawyer can be challenging, but it is also rewarding. Lawyers help people solve conflicts, protect their rights, and find justice. For students who enjoy reading, thinking deeply, and helping others, becoming a lawyer can be a meaningful and successful ca
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