Why UVA
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 4:41 pm
Its a reach school and I heard they like these (at least will read them). What do you think?
I lived in Richmond from nine until twelve. In retrospect, that is not a very long time at all. Yet, during those three years I developed a real appreciation and profound interest in Mr. Thomas Jefferson, his state, and his school. Even though I moved away, I maintained strong ties with the state and have always wanted to return.
As my appreciation for Virginia and its finest university has matured over the years, I have grown to appreciate UVA's "academical village" and its law school for more than just the things I initially loved about the state. More specifically, I am very interested in Virginia Law's emphasis on the study of American legal and constitutional history. The numerous courses, clinics, and seminars, specifically those concentrating on the First Amendment and its modern application and guarantees, are a major factor in my desire to attend Virginia Law.
I understand that plans going into law school often change as time goes by, but at this point I am interested in the J.D.-M.A. program. The challenge and excitement of simultaneously earning my J.D. and M.A. would ensure that I get the most possible out of my three years, leaving me with countless options upon graduation. I understand that other law schools offer programs focused on legal history and constitutional law, but none of them have the resources, reputation, or preexisting relationship that I have with Virginia.
I lived in Richmond from nine until twelve. In retrospect, that is not a very long time at all. Yet, during those three years I developed a real appreciation and profound interest in Mr. Thomas Jefferson, his state, and his school. Even though I moved away, I maintained strong ties with the state and have always wanted to return.
As my appreciation for Virginia and its finest university has matured over the years, I have grown to appreciate UVA's "academical village" and its law school for more than just the things I initially loved about the state. More specifically, I am very interested in Virginia Law's emphasis on the study of American legal and constitutional history. The numerous courses, clinics, and seminars, specifically those concentrating on the First Amendment and its modern application and guarantees, are a major factor in my desire to attend Virginia Law.
I understand that plans going into law school often change as time goes by, but at this point I am interested in the J.D.-M.A. program. The challenge and excitement of simultaneously earning my J.D. and M.A. would ensure that I get the most possible out of my three years, leaving me with countless options upon graduation. I understand that other law schools offer programs focused on legal history and constitutional law, but none of them have the resources, reputation, or preexisting relationship that I have with Virginia.