In Armstrong’s younger years he had always had a strong desire to be a lawyer. As he progressed through high school he knew that being a lawyer was going to be the path he chose. While he was at a four-year university he was an outstanding student. All of the professors had high hopes for him and knew that he was going to be nothing but successful. All of his professors were happy to hear he was thinking of a career in immigration law.
Some people in his life wondered why immigration was so important to him, but it was because his family was from all over the world. He had family from all walks of life, and they had all struggled with immigration issues at one point in their life.
Armstrong decided to apply for several law schools to see which one he would get accepted to. He knew that he would get several offers because his scores and all of his professors had said nothing but good things about them.
A nice school in San Francisco decided to pick him up and made him an offer to come go to college. The wonderful thing about the college is that they had a special immigration department. Armstrong was extremely happy to hear about that.
An internship was presented to Armstrong about two years into his schooling. A top law firm had heard that Armstrong was attending the school in San Francisco and they wanted to present him with an internship so that he would get even more training.
Working his internship ended up being one of the best things that Armstrong could’ve ever done. Not only was he getting valuable experience but he was also gaining more and more skills. He knew that when he graduated he would be much more advanced than all of the rest of the new attorneys.
Once Armstrong graduated law school he started working for the law firm he had an internship with. The firm was very pleased with how Armstrong had turned out to be and also was impressed with what they saw for Armstrong’s future. The firm was so impressed that they picked up all of Armstrong’s leftover law school loans. Success and a bright future is what Armstrong envisioned.
Over the course of the next five years Armstrong proved himself to be a very valuable asset to the firm. Not only did he become one of the best lawyers in the firm but he had the best background for immigration law that anyone could have. His strong work ethic and his ability to get the job done made him extremely competent in all of the cases that he chose to take on.
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