Please Review PS and rip it appart
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 6:43 pm
This version is after a couple of drafts so I am now ready to have it reviewed. Please let me know what you think and areas where I could improve. Thank you in advance.
I am not your typical law school candidate, if there is such an individual. I am a husband, father, and successful Business Manager in my mid 30’s. So why would a father of five children forego a six figure a year income to live on student loans for the next three years in order to attend law school? This is a question posed to me by many close friends and colleagues over the past year since I came to my decision. It was due to that single sentence uttered by my young daughter which stopped me in my tracks.
My life completely changed twenty months ago. Had I heard her correctly? It was not possible. How could I have let this happen? After the initial shock wore off, I realized there was nothing I could have done to prevent this. If a person is determined, they will discover a way to commit a crime. This is exactly what happened. Over the next twelve months I was able to witness the entire judicial process and saw just how overtasked the county criminal prosecutors were. They were subjected to juggling multiple cases at once while trying to see that justice was served and keep the victims informed of the proceedings. The events leading up to the trial were quite taxing on my daughter, which only increased my desire to do more. This is when my decision of what to do became clear. I needed to dedicate myself to completing my college education then matriculate to law school and become a criminal prosecutor. By devoting my second career to work for a district attorney it won’t enable me to prevent what happened to my daughter or inhibit the actions of other criminal. I will, however, be able to litigation those who have been accused so justice can be served.
I stood up for what I knew was right. Though I was alienated by my family, I couldn’t simply stand aside and because of my determination to seek the truth, justice prevailed. For the past 14 years of working in the telecommunications field, always having to prove my abilities since I never completed an undergraduate college degree, whereas all my peers had Master’s degrees. I am tenacious and find a way to persevere. When challenges are placed before me I rise to the occasion and excel. I have a lengthy and distinguished job history which provides me the maturity necessary to graduate and become an alumnus your school will be proud to have.
I am not your typical law school candidate, if there is such an individual. I am a husband, father, and successful Business Manager in my mid 30’s. So why would a father of five children forego a six figure a year income to live on student loans for the next three years in order to attend law school? This is a question posed to me by many close friends and colleagues over the past year since I came to my decision. It was due to that single sentence uttered by my young daughter which stopped me in my tracks.
My life completely changed twenty months ago. Had I heard her correctly? It was not possible. How could I have let this happen? After the initial shock wore off, I realized there was nothing I could have done to prevent this. If a person is determined, they will discover a way to commit a crime. This is exactly what happened. Over the next twelve months I was able to witness the entire judicial process and saw just how overtasked the county criminal prosecutors were. They were subjected to juggling multiple cases at once while trying to see that justice was served and keep the victims informed of the proceedings. The events leading up to the trial were quite taxing on my daughter, which only increased my desire to do more. This is when my decision of what to do became clear. I needed to dedicate myself to completing my college education then matriculate to law school and become a criminal prosecutor. By devoting my second career to work for a district attorney it won’t enable me to prevent what happened to my daughter or inhibit the actions of other criminal. I will, however, be able to litigation those who have been accused so justice can be served.
I stood up for what I knew was right. Though I was alienated by my family, I couldn’t simply stand aside and because of my determination to seek the truth, justice prevailed. For the past 14 years of working in the telecommunications field, always having to prove my abilities since I never completed an undergraduate college degree, whereas all my peers had Master’s degrees. I am tenacious and find a way to persevere. When challenges are placed before me I rise to the occasion and excel. I have a lengthy and distinguished job history which provides me the maturity necessary to graduate and become an alumnus your school will be proud to have.