Personal Statement Topic..What do you think????
Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 1:37 am
Hey guys, I've been lurking around here for a while, but this is my first post. I took the December LSAT so now I'm just working on wrapping up these apps to have them ready to send right away..What do you guys think of this topic for my PS..
After graduating with an international business degree I seized an opportunity to travel abroad and work in Egypt, where my dad is a development agent for the largest fast food chain in the world. All the while Egypt is undergoing a series of political changes and demonstrations, ultimately being dubbed the "Arab Spring". The main place where all the protests were happening, The Tahrir Square, was a block away from where I was working so I was constantly surrounded by the sounds of revolution. I want to speak of how the square became a symbol for freedom, change, justice, peace, etc... and how similarly the law also symbolizes all these ideals. Do you guys think this is a solid topic? I feel that its a pretty unique experience to have been there during this very monumental time in the country's history.
Also, do you think I should speak about my work and what I did in addition to the parallal symbolism between the two or should I just focus on the experience of basically being part of the revolution? Throughout my stay I participated in many a demonstration and even helped translate some interviews from native egyptians to foreign journalists. Any feedback would be much appreciated, thanks guys!!
After graduating with an international business degree I seized an opportunity to travel abroad and work in Egypt, where my dad is a development agent for the largest fast food chain in the world. All the while Egypt is undergoing a series of political changes and demonstrations, ultimately being dubbed the "Arab Spring". The main place where all the protests were happening, The Tahrir Square, was a block away from where I was working so I was constantly surrounded by the sounds of revolution. I want to speak of how the square became a symbol for freedom, change, justice, peace, etc... and how similarly the law also symbolizes all these ideals. Do you guys think this is a solid topic? I feel that its a pretty unique experience to have been there during this very monumental time in the country's history.
Also, do you think I should speak about my work and what I did in addition to the parallal symbolism between the two or should I just focus on the experience of basically being part of the revolution? Throughout my stay I participated in many a demonstration and even helped translate some interviews from native egyptians to foreign journalists. Any feedback would be much appreciated, thanks guys!!