I decided to start university two years early, at age 16, out of the desire to be fully in control of my educational life. In high school, I was limited by the courses offered, and although I was interested by the classes I was taking, I yearned to learn more. I knew that university could provide that for me, so I made the decision to leave my high school and pursue a university education early. In between, I spent six months in France in a study abroad programme, where I greatly matured. Learning first-hand about another culture reinforced my interest in law, as I had the opportunity to witness the 2017 French presidential election and talk to members of the community about their views on the current political climate. Through this experience, I developed my interest in international law, as I believe many current world disputes can best be examined through a critical law