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Muhammad Turab Raza is a new student at I.com whose father works as a machine operator. He scored 675 on his matriculation test. He recalls seeing a green license plate on a car as a child and his father explaining it belonged to a lawyer, sparking his interest in becoming a lawyer to help those without justice like his friend's gang who were falsely arrested without a lawyer to take their case. He wants to study Literally Legum Baccalaureus to feel proud of advocating and fighting for justice in a properly timed manner.

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Muhammad Turab Raza is a new student at I.com whose father works as a machine operator. He scored 675 on his matriculation test. He recalls seeing a green license plate on a car as a child and his father explaining it belonged to a lawyer, sparking his interest in becoming a lawyer to help those without justice like his friend's gang who were falsely arrested without a lawyer to take their case. He wants to study Literally Legum Baccalaureus to feel proud of advocating and fighting for justice in a properly timed manner.

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I'm Muhammad Turab Raza, a new student at I.com (Institute of Computing).

My father is a machine
operator for the Pakistan Ordinance Factory. My matriculation test score was 675.

Don't you like green licence plates? I remember my first sighting of a green number plate. It was surreal.
My father, who was around at the time, observed my blank stare and answered my question. "This is a
lawyer's car," he said quietly. For the first time in my life, I considered becoming a lawyer.

I'd want to recall an incident from three years ago with a friend. His entire gang had been arrested on
false charges, with no proof to support their charges, and no lawyer willing to take their case due to
police pressure.

This episode showed me that if I become a lawyer, I could help the hopeless.

This will make me proud since I shall be fighting for justice. I want to finish Literally Legum Baccalaureus
to feel proud of myself.

A photographer, I've learned not to waste an opportunity because you never know when it will come
along again. In advocating, you must always provide a properly timed argument to prevail.

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