
1. Dealing with medical malpractice (even though this happened in high school). Trying to escape it by going to undergrad for international relations in another state, and then finally coming to terms with it and deciding to do health law
2. This is the one that is most controversial: Being indoctrinated into a pro-Israel stance, going to undergrad for middle eastern studies to find out the actual history of it, encountering fundamental discrimination on both sides in Israel when I studied abroad, deciding that the best way to start to fix problems was from home and deciding to do focus on immigration/refugee law
3. Discrimination and harassment in the workplace because I was a young female, a few key incidents that happened when I was working part-time during college, how I learned how to be more confident and take a stance in the face of adversity, and deciding to do a focus on labor and employment law
Those are my main ones, but I have a few weaker ideas up my sleeve as well (the typical working my ass off to pay off tuition during college, dealing with grief, blah blah)
Any feedback is absolutely welcome and appreciated!