Part B:
The name Van Heusen of the ABG, has played a crucial role on the turn of my life. After graduation, I was very passionate about wanting to do a Post-Graduation in management, which brought me to the gate of CAT. On the first attempt of the CAT examination, I scored way too low to secure admission in any reputed college to have a chance at my dream. I was low on motivation and self-confidence. I started doubting myself and the subsequently the dream I had seen started blurring. My friends and family tried to encourage me and reinstate the confidence I had lost. It is usually the smaller things that help you pull yourself out of negatives and bring in a positive perspective in difficulty. I had never thought that wearing a formal suit would show me what I really need to do and be deserving of it. The suit I wore was of none other than Van Heusen. The way I felt after being in it gave me a perspective to see myself in a different light and view the opportunity that stood out in front of me to become a different person than what I was at that moment. I started studying like my life depended on it(which, somehow it did). I kept every distraction at arms length and concentrated wholeheartedly. I never knew at that time how one incident was shaping the curve of my life. Now, after almost a year, looking back I realise, had it not been the passion to be deserving of that formal power suit, I probably would not be a part of one of my dream colleges. I have only ABG to thank for this opportunity.
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