Personal Statement Essay: My Dream To Study Law

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It all began on earth and I aspire to reach the stars…
After I finished high school I had no idea what profession I should pursue, I did not know what appealed to me, what is it that I wanted? But my predicament was ephemeral since my father always had a plan for me which I was not aware of. My father had a dream in his eyes soaring high since his formative college years, the dream to study law. He could never fulfill his desire because of financial issues—my father hails from a farming family—my grandfather only had enough resources to properly clothe and feed his 6 children, the possibility of providing a higher education to one of them was far-fetched and incomprehensible to him. But my father was never dissuaded, he worked hard and made himself the man who would provide all the opportunities for his children. He became the man who would live his youth, and his dreams …show more content…

But for me scoring good in the exam was but a sliver of the full picture, and the only way to comprehend the beauty of this sight was by sharing my vision, by enabling others to see what I had glimpsed at. I knew what I truly wanted, I wanted everyone to understand that law is the ultimate path which can lead us to a better world where everyone has discovered their true sense of justice, within them.
The dream is lofty I realized that, but I had the instrument to achieve it, I knew I had to educate, I had to teach. This monumental revelation is fortuitous in some sense, earlier I was indulged in self liberation through knowledge but until I taught one of my friends (who generally scored low in exams) at her behest I never fully realized the power of teaching. Everyone was surprised to see her semester result when she managed to secure a SGPA of 7.2, but my happiness was twofold in the sense that I knew a way to materialize my

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