Personal Statement Possible Topics
Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 12:09 pm
Hey, thanks in advance for any advice and ideas that you all might be able to provide.
I'm about to start crafting my personal statement, and I'm having a little trouble deciding on what topics to include in the essay. I have an unusual background, but not ethnically diverse. I'm a 21 year old Caucasian male, which last time I checked doesn't qualify me as an URM.
However, my background is different than most. I was homeschooled from the sixth grade up until my senior year in high school, I've worked thirty hours a week since I was sixteen, and I suffered a skiing accident during my senior year that left me without a spleen and therefore an extremely weakened immune system.
I was thinking about my personal statement having the main idea of determination, of going through school without the experiences that others might have, of working basically full-time and still making good grades, and not letting physical weakness slow down my studies. I scored a 160 on the LSAT my first time taking it, and I have a GPA of 3.3, so I'm not a bad student by any means. At the same time however, I don't want to come across as weak and vulnerable to the reader, and if they were to get the wrong idea from my personal statement they might not think that I would be cut out for law school.
Any advice or ideas on how to take this? Should I leave out any parts, and what parts should get more attention than others? Thanks again for any help you might be able to provide.
I'm about to start crafting my personal statement, and I'm having a little trouble deciding on what topics to include in the essay. I have an unusual background, but not ethnically diverse. I'm a 21 year old Caucasian male, which last time I checked doesn't qualify me as an URM.
However, my background is different than most. I was homeschooled from the sixth grade up until my senior year in high school, I've worked thirty hours a week since I was sixteen, and I suffered a skiing accident during my senior year that left me without a spleen and therefore an extremely weakened immune system.
I was thinking about my personal statement having the main idea of determination, of going through school without the experiences that others might have, of working basically full-time and still making good grades, and not letting physical weakness slow down my studies. I scored a 160 on the LSAT my first time taking it, and I have a GPA of 3.3, so I'm not a bad student by any means. At the same time however, I don't want to come across as weak and vulnerable to the reader, and if they were to get the wrong idea from my personal statement they might not think that I would be cut out for law school.
Any advice or ideas on how to take this? Should I leave out any parts, and what parts should get more attention than others? Thanks again for any help you might be able to provide.