Page 1 of 1
Rank these topic one-liners
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 1:56 pm
by Anonymous User
Three potential topic summarized in one sentence. Thoughts?
1. I developed a college mentoring program that saved a classmate from a graduation-ending suspension.
2. I managed a successful fundraising campaign while overcoming discomfort with asking people for money.
3. After a national nonprofit incident, I led the local members and supporters to stay dedicated and record the best year in our area.
Re: Rank these topic one-liners
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 11:36 am
by Anonymous User
Bump? Thanks to the lots of people voting but I would love some other input!
Re: Rank these topic one-liners
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 1:01 pm
by Dr. Review
Anonymous User wrote:2. I managed a successful fundraising campaign while overcoming discomfort with asking people for money.
Not a meaningful challenge to be overcome. Sounds kind of like "going to bed with no night light while overcoming fear of the dark."
Anonymous User wrote:3. After a national nonprofit incident, I led the local members and supporters to stay dedicated and record the best year in our area - even though my convictions on the incident profoundly differed from their own.
If the structure and vagueness of this sentence is any indicator of the overall personal statement, avoid it.
Re: Rank these topic one-liners
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 1:03 pm
by BillPackets
Anonymous User wrote:2. I managed a successful fundraising campaign while overcoming discomfort with asking people for money.
congrats on overcoming this huge burden
Re: Rank these topic one-liners
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 1:09 pm
by Hand
Anonymous User wrote:Three potential topic summarized in one sentence. Thoughts?
1. I developed a college mentoring program that saved a classmate from a graduation-ending suspension.
2. I managed a successful fundraising campaign while overcoming discomfort with asking people for money.
3. After a national nonprofit incident, I led the local members and supporters to stay dedicated and record the best year in our area - even though my convictions on the incident profoundly differed from their own.
All of these are outstanding topics for a personal statement! Have you brainstormed about how to fill them out in a little more detail, though? I feel like the one-sentence summary is not sufficient for getting a sense of how they would turn out when fully developed. I especially recommend brainstorming while driving, as it allows your thoughts to flow more freely if you are also occupied with some activity at the same time. Good luck, follow your dreams! PS feel free to PM me drafts!
Re: Rank these topic one-liners
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 2:52 pm
by Anonymous User
You guys are fantastic. You really confirmed what I was sensing, and the awkwardness of my two final topics came out as I struggled to distill them to one sentence. The first topic seems like a far more straightforward narrative, which doubtlessly is easier in the two page space.
Re: Rank these topic one-liners
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 5:47 pm
by Hand
Anonymous User wrote:You guys are fantastic. You really confirmed what I was sensing, and the awkwardness of my two final topics came out as I struggled to distill them to one sentence. The first topic seems like a far more straightforward narrative, which doubtlessly is easier in the two page space.
Happy that we're able to help, and I really hope to see the finished product here! Just make sure to write it in a way that checks off as many desirable character traits, and emphasize dealing with the demands of personal conviction vs. professional obligation, because that's something that is important for lawyers!

Re: Rank these topic one-liners
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 8:07 pm
by Anonymous User
Thank you hereisonehand! That's a great idea...I'll see if I can work it into the statement somehow!! I wish I could bottle up your cute avatar and your helpfulness and use it for my whole admissions cycle!