2nd Draft PS help
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:19 am
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Take that out now. Bad bad bad. It perpetuates the wrong image of lawyers, and probably won't be looked at favorably.I can manipulate the truth to convince a person of a falsity without ever actually lying.
That too.I am a good manipulator,
Never did I use the term "sob story" perhaps you should review what I wrote.LoveLife89 wrote:I think your introduction is very strong and the use of the quote was very effective. I do agree with the redundancy aspect.
I don't think it is a sob story at all. You can work on the few kinks and iron out the repetitive issue and you should be good.
I agree with noodley that the idea of manipulation should be omitted. I know what you mean by that, but you don't want to put a bad taste in your mouth about anything written in your PS
CourtneyJoann wrote: At True North Shelter, we have a mantra: we help victims to become survivors. Behind this mantra is the idea that, while you cannot control what happens to you in life, you can control who you become after it happens. I have worked at True North for over three years now, and through my work, I have had the unique opportunity to meet these victims of domestic/sexual assault at the lowest point in their lives. For three years, I have surrounded myself with their stories. I answer their hotline calls, I help them fill out ex partes, and I go to the hospital to provide advocacy directly after the abuse. These stories, and these survivors, have impacted me in ways that I never expected.
CourtneyJoann wrote: From the age of 10 to the age of 15, I was consistently sexually abused by a close friend of the family. My abuse has influenced me in ways that I am only just now beginning to understand. I have always known that I wanted to be a lawyer, but I could never explain just why that was. It simply just made sense for me to become one. After all, I seem to naturally possess the traits of one. I have always been somewhat of a workaholic. I have always been more at home in a library than in a social setting. I have always drifted towards activities involving justice and the law. I can manipulate the truth to convince a person of a falsity without ever actually lying. While these traits will make me a good lawyer, it took the stories I heard at True North to realize just why I possessed them.
CourtneyJoann wrote: Bad things happen; yet, as we teach our victims at True North, no matter how awful the experiences we have, we possess the ability to determine the outcome. The outcome of my experiences is me, sitting here, writing this statement, and I could not imagine any other course my life could take.
CourtneyJoann wrote: My past has shaped me into a person who knows exactly what they are meant to do with their life. I cannot imagine a world where I am not involved in the field of law. I cannot imagine a life where I am not helping others. I am not so naïve as to believe I will save the world, but I know that my past makes me equipped to save a few. I do not know who I would be without those 5 years, and I do not want to know, because it no longer matters. I have chosen my outcome. For 5 years I was a victim. Today, I am not only a survivor, I am me.
ShiningDown wrote:Never did I use the term "sob story" perhaps you should review what I wrote.LoveLife89 wrote:I think your introduction is very strong and the use of the quote was very effective. I do agree with the redundancy aspect.
I don't think it is a sob story at all. You can work on the few kinks and iron out the repetitive issue and you should be good.
I agree with noodley that the idea of manipulation should be omitted. I know what you mean by that, but you don't want to put a bad taste in your mouth about anything written in your PS
"OP," as you referenced to, never used the term "sob story" either. "OP" did say "horrible" however. The definitions of horrible and sob story are very different. I was never on the defensive, only making a clarification. I suggest chosing your vocabulary better. Afterall, we are in a forum full of lawyers.LoveLife89 wrote:ShiningDown wrote:Never did I use the term "sob story" perhaps you should review what I wrote.LoveLife89 wrote:I think your introduction is very strong and the use of the quote was very effective. I do agree with the redundancy aspect.
I don't think it is a sob story at all. You can work on the few kinks and iron out the repetitive issue and you should be good.
I agree with noodley that the idea of manipulation should be omitted. I know what you mean by that, but you don't want to put a bad taste in your mouth about anything written in your PS
Drop the defense dude. I never even read your response. I was going by what OP said about not wanting to sound generic or that she's asking for sympathy. We are all trying to help one another and in this case, OP. chilllllll
ShiningDown wrote:uLoveLife89 wrote:ShiningDown wrote:Never did I use the term "sob story" perhaps you should review what I wrote.LoveLife89 wrote:I think your introduction is very strong and the use of the quote was very effective. I do agree with the redundancy aspect.
I don't think it is a sob story at all. You can work on the few kinks and iron out the repetitive issue and you should be good.
I agree with noodley that the idea of manipulation should be omitted. I know what you mean by that, but you don't want to put a bad taste in your mouth about anything written in your PS
Drop the defense dude. I never even read your response. I was going by what OP said about not wanting to sound generic or that she's asking for sympathy. We are all trying to help one another and in this case, OP. chilllllll
"OP," as you referenced to, never used the term "sob story" either. "OP" did say "horrible" however. The definitions of horrible and sob story are very different. I was never on the defensive, only making a clarification. I suggest chosing your vocabulary better. Afterall, we are in a forum full of lawyers.