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I have a question. I want to learn English. I can’t read or understand it and I am thinking of doing LLB. So, is it right to do LLB? And if I want to learn English, how can I learn it so that I can speak and understand it? And there is a lot of fighting at my home, so I will try to spend some time away from everyone so that there will be less fighting, and I can become something in life. It is also my father’s dream that I study and become something 😥[Conti]

And the difficulty in my body, like a ghost, should go away and I should focus on my mother. Among all these things, can I do LLB? Is it right to do it? If yes, how should I learn and understand English? Jai Maa

If you feel that you want to be a lawyer you should do it. As to learning English there are a number of Spoken English courses that can help you with that. There are even free lessons on YouTube which can guide you. 

Yes one should do some meaningful work for livelihood. The work you would want to do should be something you find naturally interesting. So before you start your LLB, find out what is the work of a lawyer and if it interests you. If it is interesting then you can do it.

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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