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Q: What have you completed thus far?
A: Nearing the end of my online courses. So far I have created a Postscondary Pathway Plan with the use of several activities presented such as career cruising. I will be referencing the career pathway plan in my e-Portfolio to determine the timeline of tasks I will have completed and have yet to complete (i.e. the years necessary for schooling and how long it will take to become an assosciate lawyer. -
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Q: Potential Road Blocks?
A: There is the possibility that I might not be accepted into the school of my choice. As a means of cushioning this fall, I will have applied to multiple schools (i.e. McGill School of Law, University of Toronto School of Law) and I am hopeful that at least one of these options has accepted me. If not, which I doubt, there is always the option of completing a victory lap (Grade 13) in High School. -
Q: Where do you see yourself in 5 years' time?
A: I will have graduated from high school and I will have completed a Bachelor's in History. I will be pursuing a Juris Doctor and/or a Bachelor of Laws. I will have had to adjust to the notion of living on my own and struggled with handling finances. I will have worried about the costs of tuition but I am optimistic and believe that I will have some scholarships and a well paying part-time job, likely in customer service or in a store front. -
Q: Where do you see yourself in 10 years' time?
A: Having completed my Juris Doctor and/or Bachelor of Laws, I will begin my career by working as an articling student which will introduce me into corporate law. I will then pursue a position as an associate lawyer by earning a license from the government of Ontario. I will likely face difficulties such as applying for work and being denied, or I may have possibly chosen the wrong career path as there may not be a high enough demand. I can solve this by applying for work out of Ontario/Canada.