Attempt at an addendum...
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 4:39 pm
I would like to briefly address two unsettling areas of my application: first, the subpar grades earned during the last two quarters of my senior year, and second, the Minor in Possession misdemeanor received during the spring quarter of my sophomore year.
During my senior year, my sister was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and severe depression. This development led me to make several trips home to be with my family, who, for better or worse, live about eight hours from Los Angeles. Consequently, my time was split between school and home. That, combined with the stress of work and my other extracurricular activities, made it especially difficult for me to excel academically during the second half of my senior year. Thankfully, my sister is doing much better now with the continued support of her family and medical professionals. She has since become independent, reenrolled in college, and successfully held down a job. I hope that you will understand that my grades during the second half of my senior year reflect an extraordinary circumstance and are not an accurate indicator of my ability to achieve academically in law school.
Secondly, I was cited for a Minor in Possession misdemeanor in Malibu State Park on May 25th, 2007 while camping during the winter quarter of my sophomore year. This was reduced to an infraction upon paying fines totaling $390 and completing several alcohol education sessions. This was a juvenile and embarrassing lapse in judgment that I have since learned and matured from.
Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for your time and consideration.
During my senior year, my sister was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and severe depression. This development led me to make several trips home to be with my family, who, for better or worse, live about eight hours from Los Angeles. Consequently, my time was split between school and home. That, combined with the stress of work and my other extracurricular activities, made it especially difficult for me to excel academically during the second half of my senior year. Thankfully, my sister is doing much better now with the continued support of her family and medical professionals. She has since become independent, reenrolled in college, and successfully held down a job. I hope that you will understand that my grades during the second half of my senior year reflect an extraordinary circumstance and are not an accurate indicator of my ability to achieve academically in law school.
Secondly, I was cited for a Minor in Possession misdemeanor in Malibu State Park on May 25th, 2007 while camping during the winter quarter of my sophomore year. This was reduced to an infraction upon paying fines totaling $390 and completing several alcohol education sessions. This was a juvenile and embarrassing lapse in judgment that I have since learned and matured from.
Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for your time and consideration.