Thank you all for your replies, I would reply to all of them but the message is pretty much the same. I've started on my journey into becoming more well rounded and individualistic compared to other students by joining societies such as the law society and taking part in related events and activities.
I've become the first year student rep in my class, as well as taken part in events such as witnessing a third year moot, with hopes to eventually taking part in them later on this year. I try to regulary involve myself in these activities, like this week I will be (in a group) meeting a judge for an educational talk and in a few weeks time, attending court sessions.
I plan to also join other societies which I know will help me, such as the debating society or the UN society, which was recommended to me by the president of the law society. I pretty much plan to take the bull by the horns and make most of the nine thousand pounds given per year in tuition fees. I regulary turn to third year students in the society for advice and they've told me that I need to advertise myself by being involved which I intend to do.
As well as reading your replies, I've been doing some more reading into employment and how I would tackle it. The plan is to initially take part, contribute and pick up as many skills and experiences as I can. I want to show my future employers that I'm someone who's done more than others have and in turn picked up more during my study in this area. Of course I will also need to secure a good grade which I optimistic and determined to do.