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Reflection Paper Part II

The author found it difficult to explain their topic for a presentation in simple terms and to design an effective flow. They were embarrassed when participants complained they did not understand and were very nervous during the question period, even though they had studied extensively. The author realized it was pointless to know the law if unable to share that knowledge due to being too shy and afraid to speak up, leading them to doubt whether they were suited for law school and a legal career.

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Reflection Paper Part II

The author found it difficult to explain their topic for a presentation in simple terms and to design an effective flow. They were embarrassed when participants complained they did not understand and were very nervous during the question period, even though they had studied extensively. The author realized it was pointless to know the law if unable to share that knowledge due to being too shy and afraid to speak up, leading them to doubt whether they were suited for law school and a legal career.

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CLEP Reflection Paper Part II

When making my presentation and explaining my topic, I found it hard to explain the topic in
simple terms. I also had a hard time deciding how to go about designing the flow of the presentation of
the topic. I was embarrassed and disheartened when I heard some of the participants grumble that they
did not understand my discussion. I was so nervous and afraid during our open forum, even when I
studied the topic over and over again. I knew the answers and legal provisions to some of the questions
the participants asked, but I remained silent and let my team members or our supervising lawyer answer
them. Because of this, I realized that it was pointless, even if I knew the law and legal principles. I am
only idly standing on the sidelines, incapable of sharing this knowledge to help my fellowmen or my
community, because I am too shy and afraid to speak up. As a result, I began to doubt myself even
more, believing that I was wasting my time in law school and that I was not truly qualified to practice
law.

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