PS topic, safe to write about?
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 6:48 pm
Hey all,
So I'm a poster here on TLS, got some great advice out of the LSAT prep section and figured I'd get a question answered here.
I have a PS which I've written already which is fairy general and "safe." However, I wanted to get some opinions about writing on a topic that has the potential to become very inflammatory, very quickly if it's done the wrong way. I have an interest in doing PI work for the first few years I practice, whether working with an organization that helps low-income people in need of legal services or something along the lines of working for organizations that help defend civil liberties. My motivation for this comes largely from my religious beliefs which strongly inform my sense of social responsibility and social justice. Now I can definitely talk about the law apart from religion since we're a republic and not a theocracy, and I would fight for anybody's right to practice whatever religion they want or none at all. I'm not asking you to write my PS for me, but what I'm aiming to accomplish is to write about this in a way where I won't offend any sensibilities while at the same time saying this is important to me and if you want to know why I want to be a lawyer this is a significant factor in my decision. My outline has most of the PS talking about my goals as a lawyer and my background, I don't bring up religion in the "what" I want to do, but the "why" definitely has a religious motivation and I think leaving it out makes the PS incomplete.
Essentially what I'm asking is, is a topic like this going to get me auto-dinged even if I write about it in a mature and sensible way? I'll be aiming for Vandy, Texas, and the lower T14. Otherwise I'm not an URM and my softs are nothing special (other than volunteer work at my church which goes to my goals and PS).
Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks.
So I'm a poster here on TLS, got some great advice out of the LSAT prep section and figured I'd get a question answered here.
I have a PS which I've written already which is fairy general and "safe." However, I wanted to get some opinions about writing on a topic that has the potential to become very inflammatory, very quickly if it's done the wrong way. I have an interest in doing PI work for the first few years I practice, whether working with an organization that helps low-income people in need of legal services or something along the lines of working for organizations that help defend civil liberties. My motivation for this comes largely from my religious beliefs which strongly inform my sense of social responsibility and social justice. Now I can definitely talk about the law apart from religion since we're a republic and not a theocracy, and I would fight for anybody's right to practice whatever religion they want or none at all. I'm not asking you to write my PS for me, but what I'm aiming to accomplish is to write about this in a way where I won't offend any sensibilities while at the same time saying this is important to me and if you want to know why I want to be a lawyer this is a significant factor in my decision. My outline has most of the PS talking about my goals as a lawyer and my background, I don't bring up religion in the "what" I want to do, but the "why" definitely has a religious motivation and I think leaving it out makes the PS incomplete.
Essentially what I'm asking is, is a topic like this going to get me auto-dinged even if I write about it in a mature and sensible way? I'll be aiming for Vandy, Texas, and the lower T14. Otherwise I'm not an URM and my softs are nothing special (other than volunteer work at my church which goes to my goals and PS).
Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks.