Written by Geilan Nassir
As a Law student here at Charles Sturt, a lot of people often ask “So why did you choose to study Law? ”.
For me personally (and I’m sure for so many other Law students) is a complex question that I myself often struggle to find an answer to… because there isn’t just one reason to it.
Countless people assume getting into Law is just about the money, but it is so much more than that and here’s why.

Why I chose Law?
For me, studying Law is more than just a way to make a living. It’s a calling to speak up for people who can’t speak for themselves, to fight against unfair systems, and to help make society fairer.
I come from an ethnic minority who have been through many injustices, so growing up I witnessed the struggles my family, as well as my community, had to endure; which ignited the desire in me to advocate for justice.
By 15 years of age, my passion for Law and Justice was clear. Apart from that, I like to do hard things, I like being challenged, and I like being able to say that I’ve done something right, something difficult, something victorious.
Many people who come in contact with the legal system don’t have the right representation or sometimes no representation at all. I want to represent the people who truly need it; especially women and children.
I believe there is always good in bad, so why not be the good?!

Off-campus experience
When you’re studying online, you have your schedule in your own hands; you basically build it yourself because it is self-paced, apart from having a Zoom class scheduled on (mostly one time a week).
I did most of my first year online and to be fair it was still a great experience. Especially if you have a job and you can balance it out. And guess what? – You still meet some wonderful people online.

Why Charles sturt?
Well believe it or not…But Charles Sturt offers Law!!!
And if you want something more than just Law and want to fit more in that big brain, then Charles Sturt also offers a Bachelor of Criminal Justice.
Imagine learning about all aspects and all areas of Law and the Criminal Justice system, the broad pathways, and the various professions that you can get into!
So now take a moment and think, is Harvard “cough” “cough” I mean Charles Sturt your dream place to study a Law degree?










