Faculty Of Law
Hello, my name is Nihan Bayram, I am a junior student at Pamukkale University Faculty of Law. First of all, the main purpose of law is to establish peace in the society, and law faculties train the main people who will serve this purpose. Pamukkale University Faculty of Law is one of them. We take basic law courses such as Constitutional Law, Civil Law, Criminal Law, Administrative Law, and Law of Obligations. Our internchips require individualist efforts, however, our professors give us the necessary information on this subject and help us whenever we consult them. Our faculty also has a talent unit, and you can share everything you do to improve and educate yourself, from an article you write to a project you think about. The posts you share here bring you new opportunities in your career life. The more you develop and educate yourself, the more chances you have to be successful in your professional life. Law faculty graduates have the opportunity to work in almost every institution and organization, both in the public and private sectors. Now, your job is not everything in life, but I think it means a lot and I want to work for justice. That's why I chose the law faculty. Pamukkale University, I think, is at a level that can meet the expectations of many students in Türkiye both academically and socially. I evaluated this aspect and attended Pamukkale University. Of course, I benefited from my professors academically at our university. Apart from that, I use the library very often, and I use the sports center. There are many social activities that can be done in our university. Law is a very dynamic field, I think it requires keeping the objectives as variable as the ideas. My first goal is to become a judge. If you like reading and books, this profession can bring you success and happiness. But if you don't like it, I suggest you to reconsider. I wish success to the candidates who will take the university exam. I recommend you to come to the city of Denizli, where Pamukkale is located, which is a world cultural heritage.
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