Ayomide Adesina’s Details (Student ID: 487)
Submitted on: December 29, 2025 at 6:01 pm
1ST TERM
| English | 89 |
|---|---|
| Mathematics | 38 |
| Literature in English | 73 |
| Government | 72 |
| History | |
| CRS | 98 |
| IRS | |
| Total | 370 |
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2ND TERM
| English | 53 |
|---|---|
| Mathematics | 37 |
| Literature in English | 42 |
| Government | 45 |
| History | |
| CRS | 92 |
| IRS | |
| Total | 269 |
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3RD TERM
| English | 70 |
|---|---|
| Mathematics | 70 |
| Literature in English | 46 |
| Government | 79 |
| History | |
| CRS | 66 |
| IRS | |
| Total | 331 |
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Final Average:
64.66666666666667
Essay
Becoming a Lawyer
Me As I reflect on my life’s journey, I envision myself as a successful lawyer, advocating for justice and making a positive impact on society. To achieve this dream, I’ll outline the steps I’ll take to become a lawyer.
Why Law?
I’m drawn to law because it combines my passion for critical thinking, problem-solving, and public speaking. I believe lawyers play a vital role in shaping society, and I’m eager to contribute.
Procedure:
1. Academic Qualifications:
– Complete secondary education with strong grades in English, History, and Government.
– Pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Law (LL.B) from a reputable university.
– Excel academically, focusing on core law subjects.
2. Professional Qualifications:
– Complete the Nigerian Law School program.
– Pass the Bar Exams to become a Barrister-at-Law.
– Undergo a mandatory year of Youth Service
3. Practical Experience:
– Intern at law firms or courts to gain hands-on experience.
– Participate in moot court competitions and debates.
– Join professional organizations (e.g., Nigerian Bar Association).
4. Specialization:
– Identify a niche (e.g., human rights, corporate law) and develop expertise.
– Pursue certifications or diplomas in specialized areas.
5. Networking and Continuous Learning:
– Attend seminars, workshops, and conferences to stay updated on law developments.
– Build relationships with experienced lawyers and mentors.
Challenges and Strategies:
– Time Management: Balance academics, internships, and personal growth.
– Self-Discipline: Stay focused and motivated throughout law school and early career.
– Networking: Leverage connections to access opportunities.
By following this path, I’m confident I’ll become a successful lawyer, making a meaningful impact in Nigeria’s legal landscape.
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