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<blockquote data-quote="Mohammadz" data-source="post: 47180" data-attributes="member: 9381"><p>Thank you Jassica for getting back to me, this how I answered this question: </p><p></p><p>I demonstrated the true meaning of being flexible and adaptive when I experienced</p><p>living in Miami and the UK. When I first landed in the UK to pursue a legal education,</p><p>I was surprised how the culture and language is different to where I come from. So, I</p><p>had to keep an openminded approach to things and embed within a new society. I</p><p>had to fraternize and settle with people with different backgrounds and I realised that</p><p>this is the best thing I have done.</p><p>Within this experience I realised that I admire mixing up and exchanging</p><p>conversations with people. This resulted in me understanding things from different</p><p>perspectives and having a farsighted approach to things.</p><p>By the end of this journey, I thankfully achieved an Upper Second-Class Honours</p><p>degree in Law. I also partnered up with an academic recruiting agency and built</p><p>connections with people from China, South Korea, India, United States, Trinidad and</p><p>the UK.</p><p>As a person I believe that experiencing new things and challenging myself to reach</p><p>my full potential of capabilities is the main reason of my enjoyment in life.</p><p></p><p>Hope this is a good way of answering the question - if so, I am more than happy for other students to refer to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mohammadz, post: 47180, member: 9381"] Thank you Jassica for getting back to me, this how I answered this question: I demonstrated the true meaning of being flexible and adaptive when I experienced living in Miami and the UK. When I first landed in the UK to pursue a legal education, I was surprised how the culture and language is different to where I come from. So, I had to keep an openminded approach to things and embed within a new society. I had to fraternize and settle with people with different backgrounds and I realised that this is the best thing I have done. Within this experience I realised that I admire mixing up and exchanging conversations with people. This resulted in me understanding things from different perspectives and having a farsighted approach to things. By the end of this journey, I thankfully achieved an Upper Second-Class Honours degree in Law. I also partnered up with an academic recruiting agency and built connections with people from China, South Korea, India, United States, Trinidad and the UK. As a person I believe that experiencing new things and challenging myself to reach my full potential of capabilities is the main reason of my enjoyment in life. Hope this is a good way of answering the question - if so, I am more than happy for other students to refer to it. [/QUOTE]
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