Rebecca Oyadele’s Details (Student ID: 166)

Submitted on: December 1, 2025 at 11:47 am


1ST TERM

English 62
Mathematics 66
Literature in English 55
Government 76
History
CRS 72
IRS
Total 331
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2ND TERM

English 60
Mathematics 61
Literature in English 63
Government 70
History
CRS 72
IRS
Total 326
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3RD TERM

English 47
Mathematics 52
Literature in English 47
Government 30
History
CRS 49
IRS
Total 225
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Final Average:

58.8

Essay

Becoming a lawyer is a long but rewarding journey. It needs hard work, patience, and love for justice.
First, finish high school with good grades, especially in English, history, and social studies. These subjects help you think and argue well.
Next, go to college and get a bachelor’s degree. You can study any subject, but political science, history, or criminology are popular choices.
After college, you must pass a difficult exam called the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). A good score helps you enter a good law school.
Law school lasts three years. You study many laws, write a lot, and learn to speak in court. It is expensive and very hard, but exciting too.
When you finish law school, you take the bar exam in your country or state. This is the final big test. If you pass, you become a real lawyer!
After that, you can work in a company, start your own office, help poor people, or fight for big cases.
Being a lawyer means helping people, solving problems, and making society fair. It takes many years, but if you like reading, talking, and justice, it is a great job.

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