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Student

Keshia Gevero

15 years old

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random facts about me

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Main Goal
Make parents proud

I love animals!!

I have 3 dogs and a rescued chicken

But I have to admit that Kira is my favorite! She is my first dog!

I like to dance and draw too

that's me at the top!!

I like to dress up because it makes me feel confident

I spend most of my money buying clothes

I have a very positive view of life
I am really optimistic. I was never really like this before, I tend to overthink and treat life as if it's an unsolvable puzzle. But overtime, I have come to realize that it's really just a shallow puddle. Yes it's murky and gloomy, but it's still shallow. So I continued to live my life without giving everything unecessary depth. And it has been the greatest decision I've ever made. I now have goals and ambitions I would one day want to achieve, I'm also a lot happier now.
The risks I'm going to take
I love my program, and quite frankly, I want to stay in it. But I've already made up my mind, and that is to branch out. I will study Accountancy Business and Management in senior high then take Accountancy as my pre law course. That way, I could have a strong foundation in building my competence, confidence, and capabilities to thrive in law school.
Ambition
I want to attend law school and join the legal practice in the future. I want to practice law relating to corporations and taxations.

Why I want to be a corporate lawyer

There is no doubt that Science is my favorite subject. It is the subject that I exert most of my time studying, and I excel in it. But why do I want to pursue a discipline that is so foreign to me? It's simply because I want to branch out and face my fears

I never wanted to be a lawyer. I'm a bad public speaker, and litigation practice scares me. I have also heard a lot of law school horror stories. But I know that fear wouldn't get me anywhere and staying in the same program, doing exactly the same thing everyday for 6-12 years would just burn me out. And besides, law firms pay their employees right ;))