Transferring Education Has Always Been Essay

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This accord me shorter travelling times that will not take much from my study, work, and family times. Thus, I will be able to manage my time better without any aspects of my life suffering from neglect. I have seen many people who have to travel great distances from their homes to the college and by the time they have arrived, they are too drained out to concentrate on their studies. Since I have a family of my own, taking up residence at the college is not an option because I want to be able to spend as much time as I can with my family whenever I am not at work or at school. Indeed, should I be admitted at Emmanuel College I know that I will be able to hurdle the challenges that lies ahead and hopefully...

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Being a full-time student and engaging in part-time work while at the same time having a family will be a constant challenge. I know though that I am doing all these not only for myself but especially for my family because I always want the best for them and their future. Completing the biochemistry program will mean that I can have a profession that I value a lot and will be able to work hard at my best. Thus, I look forward to be able to enter Emmanuel College and begin life anew that will provide a more secure future for me and my family.
Thank you very much and I am hoping for your most favorable response with my application for transfer to Emmanuel College.

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