Mentioning Religion
Posted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 12:02 am
What do you think? It was my faith in Christ that led me to academia in the first place.
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I was raised on a farm by my dad, grandparents, and uncle; none of them worked outside of the home except my dad, who was and is a barber. My time as a child was spent working the soil and tending to the animals. My uncle studied computers and taught me much of what he learned. At a young age I was programming in BASIC and mastering MS-DOS. He continued to tutor me even after they moved to the city in 1993, leaving my dad and me to manage the property.
I wasn’t raised in a religious home. Nonetheless, I became a Christian in 2003. My wife and I got married in 2004 and had our first child, Zeke, in 2005. When Zeke was a few months old, I realized that my career in foodservice was not going to support our family. I decided to enroll at Amarillo College to study biblical theology and to evaluate my career goals. I learned how to study and interpret the Bible, write exegetical research papers, and study the Greek New Testament. During my last semester, I realized that I wanted to study law and be an attorney.
After graduating from Amarillo College, I transferred to West Texas A&M University to study political science. I chose political science because I felt that the classes would familiarize me with political systems and behavior. I soon became fascinated with the things that make America great—the Constitution, its framers, and the hard working men and women who have shaped this nation into what it is today. I took as many research projects as I could, studying in detail the life and policies of Ronald Reagan and the republicanism of Jean Calvin. I am working through publishing the work on Calvin in Politics, Bureaucracy, & Justice, West Texas A&M University’s journal for the social sciences.
The values that were instilled into me from a young age, such as hard work and dedication to family, have stuck with me my entire life. Throughout my college and university career, I have maintained a job and worked at least twenty hours per week. I took no less than twelve hours per semester. I was an excellent student at both institutions, remaining at the top of my class by studying diligently and putting effort into writing. At this time, I have three children and another on the way. My wife and children are my motivation to succeed and cause me to work even harder.
I was hired by Enviro-Ag Engineering in 2007 to build their website. My job was supposed to be temporary. Instead, I have become a valuable asset to the company. I have built the company website, provided support for over twenty employees and two offices by solving countless technical problems, and created a custom web-based time and project management system using Visual Basic, the .NET Framework 3.5, and Microsoft ASP.NET technology. I have written tens of thousands of lines of code, mastered new technologies as they have arisen, and rebuilt a server after a crash in one day with no loss of data. Enviro-Ag provides engineering, compliance, and permitting services to dairies and feedlots around the Texas panhandle and in the Stephenville area. These facilities produce thousands of tons of manure and millions of gallons of wastewater that they apply to their crops as fertilizer. While this certainly aids the plants by supplying an organic fertilizer, there are strict federal and state regulations concerning the amount of nitrogen and phosphorus that can be applied in order to prevent groundwater contamination. I am currently in the final stages of implementing a web based data management solution for these facilities that will allow them to know how much nitrogen and phosphorus they have applied to date and how much they are allowed to apply. This system will not only save the dairy and feedlot industry time and money, it will aid in the prevention of groundwater contamination.
Jesus said that the greatest commandment is to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and to love your neighbor as yourself. I have the intellect, experience, and determination that is necessary to excel in a rigorous law school program. More importantly, I seek to obey Christ’s command by increasing my knowledge of the Constitution and its application and by helping people with their legal situations.
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I am applying to schools like UT, SMU, Baylor, OU, Texas Tech, and other schools in the area. I have a 3.8 and made a 156 on the LSAT.
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I was raised on a farm by my dad, grandparents, and uncle; none of them worked outside of the home except my dad, who was and is a barber. My time as a child was spent working the soil and tending to the animals. My uncle studied computers and taught me much of what he learned. At a young age I was programming in BASIC and mastering MS-DOS. He continued to tutor me even after they moved to the city in 1993, leaving my dad and me to manage the property.
I wasn’t raised in a religious home. Nonetheless, I became a Christian in 2003. My wife and I got married in 2004 and had our first child, Zeke, in 2005. When Zeke was a few months old, I realized that my career in foodservice was not going to support our family. I decided to enroll at Amarillo College to study biblical theology and to evaluate my career goals. I learned how to study and interpret the Bible, write exegetical research papers, and study the Greek New Testament. During my last semester, I realized that I wanted to study law and be an attorney.
After graduating from Amarillo College, I transferred to West Texas A&M University to study political science. I chose political science because I felt that the classes would familiarize me with political systems and behavior. I soon became fascinated with the things that make America great—the Constitution, its framers, and the hard working men and women who have shaped this nation into what it is today. I took as many research projects as I could, studying in detail the life and policies of Ronald Reagan and the republicanism of Jean Calvin. I am working through publishing the work on Calvin in Politics, Bureaucracy, & Justice, West Texas A&M University’s journal for the social sciences.
The values that were instilled into me from a young age, such as hard work and dedication to family, have stuck with me my entire life. Throughout my college and university career, I have maintained a job and worked at least twenty hours per week. I took no less than twelve hours per semester. I was an excellent student at both institutions, remaining at the top of my class by studying diligently and putting effort into writing. At this time, I have three children and another on the way. My wife and children are my motivation to succeed and cause me to work even harder.
I was hired by Enviro-Ag Engineering in 2007 to build their website. My job was supposed to be temporary. Instead, I have become a valuable asset to the company. I have built the company website, provided support for over twenty employees and two offices by solving countless technical problems, and created a custom web-based time and project management system using Visual Basic, the .NET Framework 3.5, and Microsoft ASP.NET technology. I have written tens of thousands of lines of code, mastered new technologies as they have arisen, and rebuilt a server after a crash in one day with no loss of data. Enviro-Ag provides engineering, compliance, and permitting services to dairies and feedlots around the Texas panhandle and in the Stephenville area. These facilities produce thousands of tons of manure and millions of gallons of wastewater that they apply to their crops as fertilizer. While this certainly aids the plants by supplying an organic fertilizer, there are strict federal and state regulations concerning the amount of nitrogen and phosphorus that can be applied in order to prevent groundwater contamination. I am currently in the final stages of implementing a web based data management solution for these facilities that will allow them to know how much nitrogen and phosphorus they have applied to date and how much they are allowed to apply. This system will not only save the dairy and feedlot industry time and money, it will aid in the prevention of groundwater contamination.
Jesus said that the greatest commandment is to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and to love your neighbor as yourself. I have the intellect, experience, and determination that is necessary to excel in a rigorous law school program. More importantly, I seek to obey Christ’s command by increasing my knowledge of the Constitution and its application and by helping people with their legal situations.
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I am applying to schools like UT, SMU, Baylor, OU, Texas Tech, and other schools in the area. I have a 3.8 and made a 156 on the LSAT.