PS Strategy for Real Applicants
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 7:42 pm
Imagine for a moment that not all of us have started our own businesses, been published, saved lives, conquered poverty/abuse, or were inspired by the last words of a great feminist sage....
Execution is obviously everything, but how would you rate the following PS approaches for people without cool stories to tell.
-Being very introspective (speaking in general terms about changes in your outlook over time and how you've come to settle on LS)
-Being interested in an issue without a personal connection (other than reading/learning about it)
-Inflating one of your mundane curricular or extracurricular activities to give the impression that it was actually meaningful/formative
-Talk about how cool your very uncool UG research is and relate it to law.
-Talk about a boring family/friend experience, but try to make it sound endearing or like you have a heart.
It might be easier to talk about these in terms of riskiness rather than overall effectiveness. If anyone had a PS that fit one of these molds and got a student to punch above her weight that would be awesome.
Thanks!
Execution is obviously everything, but how would you rate the following PS approaches for people without cool stories to tell.
-Being very introspective (speaking in general terms about changes in your outlook over time and how you've come to settle on LS)
-Being interested in an issue without a personal connection (other than reading/learning about it)
-Inflating one of your mundane curricular or extracurricular activities to give the impression that it was actually meaningful/formative
-Talk about how cool your very uncool UG research is and relate it to law.
-Talk about a boring family/friend experience, but try to make it sound endearing or like you have a heart.
It might be easier to talk about these in terms of riskiness rather than overall effectiveness. If anyone had a PS that fit one of these molds and got a student to punch above her weight that would be awesome.
Thanks!