Since childhood, all of the injustices of this world have left a bothering impression on me. I
have always wanted to be capable of making a difference by means of helping different
people all around me in finding the right way to succeed in the maze of life. I believe that
Law serves as the bedrock of society, allowing people to keep societal order, thus having a
great impact on the lives of people.
Because of having developed such a fascination with the field of Law, I have become more
interested in pursuing a career which will offer me the opportunity of growing intellectually,
making myself a better person.
I have also realised that learning and studying at a higher
level institution is very efficient when it comes to achieving my goal so as to develop and
progress in the specific career that I really wish for. And I achieved this goal by getting
admission at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi.
Here, I believe that I will have a wonderful chance to meet people from various places, thus
gain new experiences, and ultimately become a person who is independent. I understand
the level of effort and work needed in order to obtain a law degree, but I am sure that I am
determined and ready to accept all new challenges placed on me. I also believe that I have
the right mindset and ambition to sustain different challenges, thus becoming successful in
this path that I would like to take.
Even though I am still young. I have no problems dealing with what reality is offering
because I have always been exposed to living standards that are quite challenging.
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