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Why did I choose Criminology:I choose this course because I wanted to be a lawyer.

About my college education:First, discipline. I never experienced being absent or late at a


particular subject, for the entire college years. I have this kind of trauma to professors/teachers since my
elem days so I never approach them except during recitation and class discussion. I do not want any
praises or attention. Despite my anti social personality, I managed to lead our student council, the
school publication, obtain scholarship since 2nd yr, and lastly graduated with honor.

My current job:Right now I applied to a security officer job, but also waiting for an
opportunity on a government agency. Still in limbo.

Once I get hired, I'll use my income to sustain my graduate school.

How long did it take to find a job:After graduation I took the board exam, get my civil
service professional, and by February 2015 started to look for a job.

Well, one thing I find really unfair about taking this course, you have to be 5'2 in height, or you have
padrino. These are far more powerful than doing your best, getting high grades, honor, passing with
flying colors. I wanted to work as police officer but I do not have indigenous relatives for my height
waiver. As a consequence, I never had the chance to pass my application form. The only choice left is to
apply for admin works. I targeted the government agencies but it took them forever to read my resume.

Advice to people who are thinking of studying this course:Be ready of criticism,
cursing, failure that you may encounter from the first day of enrollment until graduation. It is very
important to master the lobbying, you really have to get some connections and advice from successful
people and financial support because it's costly. Above all, don't take this course in doubts and 2nd
thought. It will eat you alive.

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