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of Applicant: Topic: Personal ment Presentation: The desire to study criminal justice developed over time as I experienced major difficulties in my life. There are many situations when I yarned to possess skills that could have been significant in coping with the problems that I was facing as a person. I grew up in adversity after losing my father when I was 12 years old, which made me to understand the real meaning of human suffering. As an adult, I was convicted several times of crimes that I had not committed.
For example, I was once arrested and detained for four months without any substantial reason. This happened because of a mistaken identity whereby I had been implicated of an offence on the basis of my brother in law resembling my husband. I desired to be in a capacity to defend my rights and those of others. I associated this experience with the difficulties that I had experienced in my childhood and all the people that might have experienced a lot of suffering because they lacked skills in criminal justice and could access effective representation to defend their rights.
I have maintained my ambitions to accomplish my professional goals in criminal justice, with a strong desire to become an attorney. I have a strong conviction that needy people will get help from me and that I will be capable of helping the innocent to proof their innocence. I learned English with a bit of difficulty, but with my ambitious nature I succeeded and by my twelfth grade I could read and write in English. To augment my success, I gave in to my mentor’s advice to join a community college where I studied administration and psychology courses.
I graduated in 1995 but I was determined to study further in spite of the family responsibilities that had emerged after my marriage. I enrolled for a bachelor of course name degree in Mexico and completed successfully. However, my desire to become an attorney compelled me to keep focused on emerging opportunities and to revitalize my professional ambitions that had withered due to circumstances. I have strong leadership skills as well as a high level of emotional intelligence that helps me to understand the feelings and beliefs of other people which, I believe will be significant for my legal studies.
I am patient and always give people ample time to express their views. I have the capability to lead others to find practical solutions to issues affecting them, especially the natural challenges that are beyond human control. However, as Reichert (2006) observes, strengths go together with weaknesses. I believe that my performance will be enhanced by my strengths, and that I will be able to deal with any weakness that may present drawbacks in my studies. My decision to apply to university name came after a careful consideration of the various universities that offer a degree in law.
I realized that this is the best place for me to accomplish my professional goals. I have learnt that the institution is among the best in terms of the education standards. I feel privileged to present my application to this reputable institution. I am also looking forward to co-operate with the instructors as well as the administration so that my educational goals can be realized. ReferenceReichert, E. (2006). Understanding human rights: An exercise book. Thousand Oaks, CA: SagePublications.
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