The Story of Naadiya Assam by Shabina Begum
Education has always been my number one priority as well as being an activity that I thoroughly enjoy as I am always eager to learn new things. I have always meticulously planned everything that I do to make sure that I get the best academic achievement grade I possibly can. I am always willing to go above and beyond the expectations of my tutors academically and I feel that because of this, I exceeded my expected grades at GCSE level. This is also the reason why I am predicted to achieve an admirable BTEC Level 3 result. I am a person who has high aspirations for the future and believe my ultimate goal is to become a successful Paralegal. If I am fortunate enough to receive this scholarship, it will be put to good use, helping me achieve my goals and will enhance my future prospects.
Helping others is like second nature to me this is why I believe becoming a Paralegal would allow me to intertwine my want to help others doing a job which I will thoroughly enjoy. During my time at school, I was a member of the student council, class representative, prefect and a mentor. These roles involved taking care of younger students within the school and helping them overcome different circumstances in which they could not deal with alone. I also planned a wide range of fundraising events within the school to raise awareness of problems that were occurring. For example, I was involved in planning an Easter party where students will pay for tickets to attend and then the money raised went to buying more equipment for the music department. As a mentor, I would work alongside with teachers to make sure rules and regulations of the school were abided by. These responsibilities have