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Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 9:24 pm
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From then on I wanted to be an immigration lawyer.
My aspirations do not stop with developing houses...
Oh man....I would like to become a real estate lawyer...
This is generic.Anonymous User wrote:The first time I knew I wanted to be a lawyer was in the sixth grade.
Anonymous User wrote: From then on I wanted to be an immigration lawyer.
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Through the nine years, since sixth grade, I kept my friends in mind but I started to look at a broader picture.
This is better because it is specific.Anonymous User wrote:In college, I developed a linear regression that calculated high school graduation rates. It turned out that socioeconomic factors contributed the most to high school graduation rates.
You should think long and hard about why you shouldn't include this statement in a personal statement.Anonymous User wrote:I would be a good candidate for law school because I am thoughtful.
Again, think about how this makes you sound. Don't say broad self-flattering statements like this. SHOW it through your accomplishments.Anonymous User wrote:As previously shown, I have a tendency to take into consideration the aspirations and needs of others before I make decisions.
This statement says very little about you because these two statements can be attributed to 99% of the rest of their applicants. Everyone wants to go to law school to achieve their goals. Get what I'm saying?Anonymous User wrote:I believe law school will further help me to dissect arguments and refine my goals. I would like to go to law school to accentuate my talents and fulfill my goals.
I had to laugh when I first read the statement. There are over a million articles on Google Scholar about education and socioeconomic factors, but the OP conducted groundbreaking research so maybe his was the first. I loved that his solution to the problem was making poor people no longer poor - like NSS, but how do you do that? Print money? Wealth redistribution? And how he wanted to make neighborhoods where the projects intermixed with the millionaires. That would seem to exacerbate the issue, as Joe Projects lives in the shadow (and resentment) of J. Hot Shot.mach9zero wrote:" I developed a linear regression that calculated high school graduation rates. It turned out that socioeconomic factors contributed the most to high school graduation rates." duh. This isn't a ground breaking conclusion. "It turned out..." No shit, everyone knows this. Then... "naturally" you created a causation without any further evidence or statistical analysis. Plus, you equate leisure time with education, when those would be counted separately. And Gerrymandering is related to political influence and drawing boundaries for political gain, the term you want is redistricting. And get rid of it unless THAT is the topic of your personal statement (which is shouldn't be).