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Submitted by: Magic's Weaver
ChennaiI am definitely a dreamer who is willing to put effort in myself and for my dreams. I am grateful for my life and for everyone.
I am an aspiring lawyer and college student. I was pursuing my 2 year LLB degree at my law school, where I have been happily enjoyed my college days. A two year Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree is an alternative to the three year qualification. It covers the same material as an undergraduate law degree but in two years instead of three. The academic year is extended into the normal vacation periods.
On my second year and after 2 semesters of my law school, I became physically ill and could not attend my 2 university exams . My Mom called out my proctor and informed about my issue and she told us to write down the situation and mail it to the authorities for refat. Unfortunately when I got to see my name rejected on the refat application process, I was told that I had not given them hospitalization documents that they needed in order for my approval, hence I requested my proctor to arrange a meeting with my dean, sir.
I spoke with the dean twice for a few minutes and explained my situation carefully by submitting the documents and screenshots I made to officials. He asked me to put them in the mail and send them to him. I had my last hope and successfully did whatever he asked me to do. After that incident I felt betrayed and I lost hope.
After a few months, I also deleted those images from my phone so that I could recover from those negative experiences . After a year I received an email from the dean regarding the re-registration exams! This happened out of blue from the Universe and I felt completely surprised as I had let it go from my life.
So I am going to complete my exams in the next upcoming year in the month of January. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I am truly grateful to myself and everyone who was involved with this situation.. It all turned out to be for the highest good paving the way for my faith in the Universe. Thank you, thank you, thank you!