Teacher question?
My teacher asked a friend and me today while we were packing/leaving what we wanted to do professionally and I just answered that I wanted to do something with law, then she said: ah, that suits you, and I said: criminal law or something like that
Was that too little, should I have said more? It was after the end of the lesson, but now, in retrospect, I can think of a lot more explanations and things, and my internship, which I could have mentioned.
No, you did everything right.
If she wants to know more, she can ask again. The decision lies with you whether you want to respond or not.
In addition, she asked on the last pusher and she already knew it was going in that direction.
A lot of success in studying.
She didn’t want to hear a novel.
Especially for lawyers it is essential to learn at times only the all necessary Get information out.
In any case, in the vast majority of all situations. Now not exactly in an oral exam, but what you’re writing is clearly heading towards Smalltalk. I don’t understand why you’re reflecting this later.
No, she doesn’t care
It was just a casual question. No exam. She wanted a normal answer as you gave it – no lecture.
That was just an interest. You can’t overestimate that either. What was the subject before?