"Why I want to be a lawyer"
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 1:27 pm
I am helping my girlfriend research law school.
She has a good "personal story" (growing up in a communist country) but no particular reason to want to be a lawyer, other than that her current profession doesn't pay much and she's lousy at math so business school is out.
Can a personal statement finesse - or even not mention - why you want to be a lawyer? And if it can't, are admissions committees used to hearing endless bullshit about "I want to be the next Ted Olson/Thurgood Marshall/etc." (Bill Lerach? lol) and do they just kind of tune it out unless the case for wanting to be an attorney is really persuasive? In other words, even if you say it, they don't believe it, but they don't believe anybody else's case for being a lawyer either?
She has a good "personal story" (growing up in a communist country) but no particular reason to want to be a lawyer, other than that her current profession doesn't pay much and she's lousy at math so business school is out.
Can a personal statement finesse - or even not mention - why you want to be a lawyer? And if it can't, are admissions committees used to hearing endless bullshit about "I want to be the next Ted Olson/Thurgood Marshall/etc." (Bill Lerach? lol) and do they just kind of tune it out unless the case for wanting to be an attorney is really persuasive? In other words, even if you say it, they don't believe it, but they don't believe anybody else's case for being a lawyer either?