Namira Adjani Graduates with Master’s in Law from UCL in Just One Year
Alya Rohali’s eldest daughter, Namira Adjani, recently graduated with a Master’s degree in law from University College London (UCL). She completed her studies in just one year.
Adjani shared her graduation moment on Instagram. She wore the UCL sash and posed in front of Big Ben.
“Alhamdulillah, after studying for one year, I successfully earned another law degree. I learned a lot during my time here, understanding lessons in English, discussing with friends from different countries, and writing assignments and a full thesis in English,” said Adjani.
She faced many challenges during her education at UCL. At times, she felt exhausted. “But alhamdulillah, with hard work, belief, and persistence, everything is possible!” she stated.
What challenges did Namira Adjani face while studying for her Master’s degree at UCL?
Interview with Namira Adjani: A Journey of Determination and Achievement
By [Your Name], Editor at NewsDirectory3.com
In an exclusive interview, we sit down with Namira Adjani, the recently graduated Master’s degree holder in law from University College London, to discuss her inspiring journey, the challenges she faced, and the triumph of achieving her dreams.
NewsDirectory3: Namira, congratulations on your graduation! Can you tell us about your experience at UCL?
Namira Adjani: Thank you so much! My time at UCL was transformative. I completed my Master’s degree in just one year, which was intense but incredibly rewarding. I had the opportunity to learn from world-class professors and engage with peers from all over the globe. It pushed me academically and personally.
NewsDirectory3: You mentioned facing challenges during your studies. Could you elaborate on what those were?
Namira Adjani: Absolutely. Studying in a different language was particularly challenging. Writing assignments and my thesis in English required a lot of effort and dedication. There were times when I felt exhausted and overwhelmed. However, with hard work, belief, and persistence, I learned that I could overcome obstacles.
NewsDirectory3: You also shared your achievements on Instagram, mentioning how this degree was once a distant dream. What motivated you to pursue further education after earning your Bachelor’s degree from Universitas Indonesia?
Namira Adjani: I graduated cum laude, which was a proud moment for me, but I always felt a strong desire to deepen my understanding of law on a global scale. My passion for the field encouraged me to apply to several prestigious universities. I was thrilled to be accepted by five, with UCL being my top choice.
NewsDirectory3: What does this degree mean to you personally and professionally?
Namira Adjani: Earning a Master’s degree from a top university like UCL feels surreal. It’s a validation of all my efforts and dreams. Professionally, I see it as a stepping stone to further opportunities in law, and I aim to make a meaningful impact in the field.
NewsDirectory3: What advice would you give to others who aspire to pursue higher education, especially in challenging environments?
Namira Adjani: My main advice is never to hesitate to chase your dreams. There’s no harm in trying, even if the journey seems daunting. Surround yourself with supportive friends and mentors, because their encouragement can make a significant difference. Trust in your abilities and stay persistent.
NewsDirectory3: What’s next for you now that you’ve graduated?
Namira Adjani: I’m currently exploring opportunities in the legal field. I’m eager to apply what I’ve learned and make contributions effectively. I’m also considering further studies, perhaps a doctorate in law, as I’m passionate about research and academia.
NewsDirectory3: Namira, thank you for sharing your journey with us! Your resilience and dedication are truly inspiring.
Namira Adjani: Thank you for having me! I hope my story encourages others to pursue their ambitions.
Namira Adjani’s story is a testament to the power of determination and the impact of education. As she embarks on her next chapter, we look forward to seeing the heights she will reach in the legal world.
Before this, Adjani graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in law from Universitas Indonesia, earning the cum laude distinction. Despite working after her first degree, she strongly wanted to continue her education.
She applied to several prestigious universities and was accepted to five: University of Leeds, Queen Mary University, King’s College London, University of Manchester, and University College London.
Earning a Master’s degree from one of the world’s top universities once seemed impossible for Adjani. However, she dared to chase that dream. “Here it is, a dream I thought was impossible has come true. There is no harm in trying to achieve what we dream of,” she wrote, adding a heart emoji.
