PS first draft- help please!!
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 6:43 pm
I believe that my experiences as an undergraduate at the University of xxxx are what have most prepared me to become a successful law student.
My sophomore year at xxxState put my goal of being a professional basketball player in sight. I just earned a starting job and hit a career best five three pointers on pac-10 foe xxxx. However right around this time family problems back home in xxxx began to impact my career at xxx State and led to me transferring at the end of the year. My father passed away when I was five in a car accident which left me as the male leader in the household with my mother and two sisters. I always embraced this and never backed down from the challenge. When I heard about my younger sisters substance abuse problem and my older sister pregnant going through a divorce I was ready to sacrifice anything for their well-being.
Upon arriving in xxx I was constantly juggling school, athletics, and family. Although it was rewarding helping my family I was still looking for something more. Clarity to my life came when, in a University of xxxx "celebrity" tournament for our basketball team. I was paired with a Judge from the neighboring town of xxxx. He suggested Law School to me and, from that point on, I have been determined to go that direction. This time around, I was a "student-athlete", not an "athlete-student". I knew my grades from xxxx State and my first term at xxxxx were sub-par, so I did everything in my power to strive for this goal.
Although I was drawn back home to do what I see as my duty, I came away with so much more.
My senior year I was selected to represent the entire student athlete population on the University Athletic Committee. I also received the xxxx Scholarship for outstanding academic achievement. Lastly, was chose team captain by my fellow teammates at University of xxxxxx and we won our conference which gave us the opportunity to play in the NCAA tournament. As my senior year came to an end I had the opportunity to intern on the US Senate xxxxx Committee. My application to the University of xxxx School of Law represents my current goal. The principles I have learned from these events in my life have given me a moral compass, a purpose and confidence that fuel my desire for success in life, school, and a legal career.
My sophomore year at xxxState put my goal of being a professional basketball player in sight. I just earned a starting job and hit a career best five three pointers on pac-10 foe xxxx. However right around this time family problems back home in xxxx began to impact my career at xxx State and led to me transferring at the end of the year. My father passed away when I was five in a car accident which left me as the male leader in the household with my mother and two sisters. I always embraced this and never backed down from the challenge. When I heard about my younger sisters substance abuse problem and my older sister pregnant going through a divorce I was ready to sacrifice anything for their well-being.
Upon arriving in xxx I was constantly juggling school, athletics, and family. Although it was rewarding helping my family I was still looking for something more. Clarity to my life came when, in a University of xxxx "celebrity" tournament for our basketball team. I was paired with a Judge from the neighboring town of xxxx. He suggested Law School to me and, from that point on, I have been determined to go that direction. This time around, I was a "student-athlete", not an "athlete-student". I knew my grades from xxxx State and my first term at xxxxx were sub-par, so I did everything in my power to strive for this goal.
Although I was drawn back home to do what I see as my duty, I came away with so much more.
My senior year I was selected to represent the entire student athlete population on the University Athletic Committee. I also received the xxxx Scholarship for outstanding academic achievement. Lastly, was chose team captain by my fellow teammates at University of xxxxxx and we won our conference which gave us the opportunity to play in the NCAA tournament. As my senior year came to an end I had the opportunity to intern on the US Senate xxxxx Committee. My application to the University of xxxx School of Law represents my current goal. The principles I have learned from these events in my life have given me a moral compass, a purpose and confidence that fuel my desire for success in life, school, and a legal career.