Personal statement first draft please help...tell me what u
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 3:56 pm
I reviewed a survey once that said that lawyers make up .36 percent of the population. Of that .36 percent only 4 percent of them are black. As a black woman from an inner city those numbers scare me. As a young black educated woman who has a desire to learn the law and knows that black people make up 13.2 percent of the population and approximately 40 percent of the jail population it terrifies me to know that lawyers who look like me are almost non existent. To many people those numbers don't mean anything however, to me that means everything.how can a population of people be so underrepresented in an area where they need it most. I'm not a woman who hates other races or blames other races for everything that is wrong with the black culture. I do however want to be apart of the solution rather than just another person complaining. In the wake of cases such as Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner, or even Kwame Ajamu a man who was just exonerated for murder after serving 27 years because of a witness who lied because police told him to. I feel it is my duty to educate myself and be an advocate for justice for everyone but especially people in under privilege areas.
You're probably thinking did I decide I wanted to go to law school just this year because of my references but that is not the case. I have wanted to be a lawyer for most of my life . I didn't have the courage to go for my dreams until now. I have felt this call to action that has made me realize my time is now. Throughout my college years and after I graduated I was told not to go to law school because there was a lack of jobs and it was to much work. Although those warnings made me delay my education I am glad it did not deter me. Regardless of what the career field lacks I know that it was meant for me. I don't mean to sound harsh with my facts and clear stance on the disapproval of the recent events that have had a huge race factor but I need my words to be filled with as much passion about why I want to become a lawyer as I feel.
I could go into a whole spill about how I'm an inner city girl who needs a chance to be all I can be but I will not. Truth is although I am from an inner city that is mostly seen on the news for its high crime or sports stars but believe it or not we have many other success stories. I consider myself a success story. I didn't become a statistic , I graduated from high school and even went on to graduate from in my opinion the best HBCU there is and might I add did so while coming from a two parent home. My point is I don't need putty because coming from where I come from I surpassed the expeditions that many people would stereotype me with. I have become a success story by simply following my dreams and now I want to take my life to the next level and become extraordinary. I need my personal statement to evoke my passion and to explain my passion until it is clear that I belong in law school so that one day I can be apart of change.
I would like to do a concentration in both criminal and business law. I believe that with knowledge in both concentrations I can help others as well as lead a life of fulfillment. I have been in search of a life path that could lead me to a place where my skills and the world's needs meet and law school helps to connect those dots for me. I know I can make a difference if given the chance.
You're probably thinking did I decide I wanted to go to law school just this year because of my references but that is not the case. I have wanted to be a lawyer for most of my life . I didn't have the courage to go for my dreams until now. I have felt this call to action that has made me realize my time is now. Throughout my college years and after I graduated I was told not to go to law school because there was a lack of jobs and it was to much work. Although those warnings made me delay my education I am glad it did not deter me. Regardless of what the career field lacks I know that it was meant for me. I don't mean to sound harsh with my facts and clear stance on the disapproval of the recent events that have had a huge race factor but I need my words to be filled with as much passion about why I want to become a lawyer as I feel.
I could go into a whole spill about how I'm an inner city girl who needs a chance to be all I can be but I will not. Truth is although I am from an inner city that is mostly seen on the news for its high crime or sports stars but believe it or not we have many other success stories. I consider myself a success story. I didn't become a statistic , I graduated from high school and even went on to graduate from in my opinion the best HBCU there is and might I add did so while coming from a two parent home. My point is I don't need putty because coming from where I come from I surpassed the expeditions that many people would stereotype me with. I have become a success story by simply following my dreams and now I want to take my life to the next level and become extraordinary. I need my personal statement to evoke my passion and to explain my passion until it is clear that I belong in law school so that one day I can be apart of change.
I would like to do a concentration in both criminal and business law. I believe that with knowledge in both concentrations I can help others as well as lead a life of fulfillment. I have been in search of a life path that could lead me to a place where my skills and the world's needs meet and law school helps to connect those dots for me. I know I can make a difference if given the chance.