When I was in primary school, I enjoyed watching movies where female lawyers displayed extraordinary talent in defending their clients and making the world a better place. I grew up with the dream of one day wearing a barrister wig. Short story cut, I wanted to be a lawyer. Passing through secondary education, I was segregated to join the science class where I developed passion for Engineering.
Upon completing my fresher year at Ashesi University, I look back and all I see is growth. Well, the passion for defending my clients still stands. The passion for being a lawyer burns still but then, you can be a lawyer in your field of expertise. All you need to do is find your passion, relate it to an impact the world needs to see, then drive the change you crave for.
You can still become who you have always dreamt of, so keep pushing
By Nyah Brenda Ngie'22 | Open Dreams
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