My family and friends define me as outgoing, approachable, bubbly, determined, goal focussed and organised. I would agree with this, since I was only young I have known my goals for my future and taken steps while working incredibly hard to ensure I reached them. This is highlighted through my time as a competitive figure skater where I trained relentlessly to ensure I brought that gold medal home. It is furthermore highlighted when I was faced with the difficult subject of jurisprudence in law school and reached out to my tutors for extra help and meetings to ensure I had the best possible chance at my desired outcome. While working as a waitress for a year many of my regulars would describe me as bubbly and always able to create a brilliant dining experience, this required use of my coordination and problem solving skills.
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Before I started University, I completed work experience in the legal field. I witnessed Valerie Pitt, solicitor from Ayr in court proceedings, this was very interesting and solidified my interest in a legal career
I am currently a professional figure skater, during my time of this I have obtained 2 international medals, one silver and one gold I have travelled all over the world representing Great Britain in the Great British development team for figure skating, I was in this from the ages of 10-15 In addition to this I had the privilege of training with many famous and inspiring famous skaters, such as Mark Hanretty By being in such a competitive demanding sport I learned many valuable skills such as respecting while also motivating other competitors, this relates to my future field of work in the sense that law is competitive however its important to keep spirits high between your peers/colleagues to ensure a good atmosphere within the work place In addition to this by having my coaching qualification and coaching younger children this taught me how important it is to listen attentively, this highlighted that multiple people can have differing opinions on something while all being equally as valuable in regard to the final outcome
In recent years I have done several types of charity work. The first being for MS revive, I organised a mud run with me and my fellow students to take part in, we successfully raised over £300. In addition to this I also climbed goat fell for the Glasgow children's hospital charity which I thoroughly enjoyed.