How To Become A Seizure Disorder: A Very Determined Student

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Academically, I have always been a very determined student. Although being diagnosed with a seizure disorder (Epilepsy) has impacted me greatly in the past socially and academically, but it has never stopped me from continuing my studies. Due to the condition I was not able to perform my best academically in school or college but my determination refused to give up. The challenge I am faced with today has given me an opportunity to grow and become a stronger individual. Especially now when I am medically stable I am ready to lift the hold up from my life and continue to pursue my academic goals. To me education is the basic essential of life, a sign of freedom and individuality. My objective is to develop my self as an accomplished lawyer

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