Off Limits?
Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 11:43 pm
Hey all,
I'm trying to decide what to decide to write my personal statement about. I was in an abusive relationship for a year or so--I was able to get out of it but it definitely impacted my life. After that, I volunteered at a few domestic abuse shelters. I also volunteered at underprivileged elementary schools and met several kids who had dealt with abusive parents. In numerous cases, the legal system failed them and they were unable to get away from their abuser. My decision to apply to law school closely relates to my desire to improve this situation, but I'm concerned about mentioning it in a personal statement. I will obviously not phrase it as if I am a victim. Rather, I was intending to phrase it as a motivating factor that has given me the drive to pursue law. Still, I'm concerned...is the topic off limits/offensive to admissions committees?
I'm trying to decide what to decide to write my personal statement about. I was in an abusive relationship for a year or so--I was able to get out of it but it definitely impacted my life. After that, I volunteered at a few domestic abuse shelters. I also volunteered at underprivileged elementary schools and met several kids who had dealt with abusive parents. In numerous cases, the legal system failed them and they were unable to get away from their abuser. My decision to apply to law school closely relates to my desire to improve this situation, but I'm concerned about mentioning it in a personal statement. I will obviously not phrase it as if I am a victim. Rather, I was intending to phrase it as a motivating factor that has given me the drive to pursue law. Still, I'm concerned...is the topic off limits/offensive to admissions committees?