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Hi doc. I'm feeling little depressed. I had seen my mom struggling all her life. She's a good lawyer and I also want to be one of the good lawyers. I gave du llb entrance exam this year and I'm getting 42-43% in the exam which means I'm not going to qualify this exam . My mom says to take admission in amity but I know the fee structure is so high that a middle family cannot afford. I'm feeling sad and little disturbed. As I don't want give more pain to her. What should I do?
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I would suggest you don't worry about the failure that has caused this disturbance. Now that you realize your mistake, you will automatically work hard and make sure you get an admission wherever you want. Getting good marks can also earn you a scholarship which will reduce the burden on your family. I would like you to use this energy in a positive way and bring improvements in your career as well as yourself life. Wish you all the very best
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Dear one, I can completely understand you situation and struggle (as my own in younger days) and would suggest you to seek counseling as early as possible. It will provide you with decision making skills as well as Coping skills which are most needed in your case. A better life is just around the corner, all you need to do is take tiny steps towards it.
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