Help on my first draft and topic [PS enclosed]
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 10:03 pm
Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved” Helen Keller
I believe that everyone has that moment in life where you are truly tested. The moment can come in many different forms, but sure enough it always comes. How you respond in that instant has the potential to change your life forever. For my Mom that moment came in a homeless shelter alone with 6 children. In a situation where it could have been so easy to give up she refused to surrender. My Mother fought her way out of the hole she found herself in because she had a desire to create better life for her children.
The gun went off and next thing I knew the first hand off was done. As I stared down my teammate sprinting at me I was terrified, it was my first meet back from a season ending hamstring strain. He hit the mark and I surged forward, the baton was now in my hand. With each stride I pushed harder and harder. At the next hand off we were in the lead. I was on top of the world I had completed a four month journey back from a series hamstring injuries just in time to help my relay team win conference and qualify for nationals. Within weeks I found myself out of school, sleeping on a friends couch, and working a job in a museum I had no interest in. I laid awake every night thinking about how I got where I was. I felt lost, I wanted to be lost. I took my car and went down any back road I could find varying every which way I turned trying to lose myself. This was my moment, I felt like everything was lost. I thought about my family, my friends, and all the people I had let down. I pictured the life ahead of me if I kept on the path I was going. I made a choice to never surrender. Even if the odds were against me I would find a way.
After spending a semester out of school I found myself walking through the [school] campus. Against the advice of admission representatives I was walking towards the biggest meeting of my life. I had to plead my case to be admitted to [school]. I thought about this meeting every night, I thought about every outcome and what I would say. At the conclusion of the meeting I successfully advocated my cause. The opportunity I was given to attend [school] would ultimately lead me to law.
In my first semester I received an e-mail that would change everything. The email advertised an actual law school classroom experience. That event was my first taste of mock trial, I stood up in front of everyone scared and gave my best shot at a cross examination. By the end of that meeting I was elected Treasurer and committed to the team. Everything was moving so fast but I left that night knowing one thing, I wanted more. I devoted myself to learning the intricacies of mock trial, I quickly rose through the ranks to be a part of the varsity team and a leader on the team. I became a leader in the classroom and around campus while balancing my academics with working 25 hours a week, involvement as an associate justice on the Student Review Board and representing the largest college at [school] as a student ambassador.
I tell you this story not to illustrate some excuse for my past, but to show the character I possess. I could have easily given up when all the odds were stacked against me but I refused to surrender. My resilience does not come from always being the best, it comes from my struggles. Everything I have struggled against in my life has developed my strength, it has developed the person I am. I acknowledge my past and it only stands to remind me what I am fighting for. That moment ignited my desire for education. My involvement in mock trail ignited my craving for law and solidified the desire to focus my career path on law.
(which law school and how you are connected and why)Attending law school is not simply about my personal desire to be successful, it is the realization of my choice to never surrender. My past only stands to remind me what I am fighting for. I am passionate about continuing my journey and the challenges that await me in at [law school]. The same desire that drove me to turn my life around will continue to excel me through [law school]. I would welcome the opportunity and honor to continue my journey and be part of your program.
I believe that everyone has that moment in life where you are truly tested. The moment can come in many different forms, but sure enough it always comes. How you respond in that instant has the potential to change your life forever. For my Mom that moment came in a homeless shelter alone with 6 children. In a situation where it could have been so easy to give up she refused to surrender. My Mother fought her way out of the hole she found herself in because she had a desire to create better life for her children.
The gun went off and next thing I knew the first hand off was done. As I stared down my teammate sprinting at me I was terrified, it was my first meet back from a season ending hamstring strain. He hit the mark and I surged forward, the baton was now in my hand. With each stride I pushed harder and harder. At the next hand off we were in the lead. I was on top of the world I had completed a four month journey back from a series hamstring injuries just in time to help my relay team win conference and qualify for nationals. Within weeks I found myself out of school, sleeping on a friends couch, and working a job in a museum I had no interest in. I laid awake every night thinking about how I got where I was. I felt lost, I wanted to be lost. I took my car and went down any back road I could find varying every which way I turned trying to lose myself. This was my moment, I felt like everything was lost. I thought about my family, my friends, and all the people I had let down. I pictured the life ahead of me if I kept on the path I was going. I made a choice to never surrender. Even if the odds were against me I would find a way.
After spending a semester out of school I found myself walking through the [school] campus. Against the advice of admission representatives I was walking towards the biggest meeting of my life. I had to plead my case to be admitted to [school]. I thought about this meeting every night, I thought about every outcome and what I would say. At the conclusion of the meeting I successfully advocated my cause. The opportunity I was given to attend [school] would ultimately lead me to law.
In my first semester I received an e-mail that would change everything. The email advertised an actual law school classroom experience. That event was my first taste of mock trial, I stood up in front of everyone scared and gave my best shot at a cross examination. By the end of that meeting I was elected Treasurer and committed to the team. Everything was moving so fast but I left that night knowing one thing, I wanted more. I devoted myself to learning the intricacies of mock trial, I quickly rose through the ranks to be a part of the varsity team and a leader on the team. I became a leader in the classroom and around campus while balancing my academics with working 25 hours a week, involvement as an associate justice on the Student Review Board and representing the largest college at [school] as a student ambassador.
I tell you this story not to illustrate some excuse for my past, but to show the character I possess. I could have easily given up when all the odds were stacked against me but I refused to surrender. My resilience does not come from always being the best, it comes from my struggles. Everything I have struggled against in my life has developed my strength, it has developed the person I am. I acknowledge my past and it only stands to remind me what I am fighting for. That moment ignited my desire for education. My involvement in mock trail ignited my craving for law and solidified the desire to focus my career path on law.
(which law school and how you are connected and why)Attending law school is not simply about my personal desire to be successful, it is the realization of my choice to never surrender. My past only stands to remind me what I am fighting for. I am passionate about continuing my journey and the challenges that await me in at [law school]. The same desire that drove me to turn my life around will continue to excel me through [law school]. I would welcome the opportunity and honor to continue my journey and be part of your program.