User:GOLU DUBEY 1515


 * I was born in BASTI Uttar pradesh . I do not remember much of my early childhood, but my mom said that I was a very active, curious, and communicative child. I would ask dozens of questions each minute, even without waiting for the answers. I suppose this is why my parents offered me books and educational movies as early as my third birthday.

Who am I?
Describe yourself in a few words. It does not necessarily need to be too creative. And do not forget to make a smooth transition from the previous part!


 * Fortunately, my thirst for knowledge did not come to an end when I was at school. I was passionate about history and science. This passion helped me gain profound knowledge in these areas, and I was admitted to the college of my dreams. Today, I am a student at a law school, and I feel very happy about it.

My goals
An old saying goes, “A life with a goal is a life that is whole.” Be positive and show everyone that your life is whole.


 * I am certain that my degree will become my ticket to a better tomorrow. I want to become a renowned lawyer in the field of employment legislation. I study hard and devote my free time to reading scholarly reviews and watching interviews with recognized specialists in the field.

My ups and downs
This part aims to show that you are capable of analyzing your experiences and that you try to learn certain lessons from them.


 * Of course, I understand that life is not just a bed of roses, and challenges and hardships are an integral element of life. Since my parents could not help me cover my college expenses in full, paying off my student loan has become an important challenge for me. I combine a part-time job and full-time study to earn my living and my education. I feel triumphant at the beginning of every month when I receive my salary and plan how I will spend my money.

Conclusion
In this part of your autobiographical essay, you want to establish the main lesson to take away from your story.

In other words, what’s important about your story?


 * I have come to believe that two main factors determine success. First of all is a person’s own determination and will to succeed. Are you ready to make sacrifices to achieve your goal, like working and studying at the same time? Are you prepared to recover after failure and proceed to your goal again? Without strong internal motivation, it is nearly impossible to become successful.
 * Equally important is the support of people around you. Being determined to succeed does not mean alienating everyone and stepping on other people in order to achieve your goal. On the contrary, success is about recognizing your weaknesses and accepting support from people who genuinely want to help you. For instance, if it were not for my parents’ support of my educational endeavors, I would perhaps not be attending law school today.

Would you call this student an inspirational leader like Nelson Mandela or Martin Luther King, Jr.?

In all honesty, no. He may be an interesting and nice person, but he hasn’t left such a mark on history as some other people have—at least not yet.

But can you learn something from his story? Most definitely.