Personal Statement about deferring law school?
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 1:46 pm
Hey all,
So a little background, I took the LSAT sept. 2014, and scored 173. I basically blanketed the T14 and was WL to all but Cornell. It was pretty disheartening, but also I wasn't sure if I wanted to go into Law School or if I was just being pressured into it. Furthermore I wasn't sure if I would be ready to make it in a T14 law school (I went to a big state school and got a 3.77 but really didn't have to put in the effort I assume would be required of me.) So I withdrew all my applications and went into the job force (I'm an accountant right now, my degree). My time has convinced me that Law School is what my passion is and am looking to apply again this fall.
I'm having real trouble with my personal statement and think that was one of my big negatives last time around. I am considering writing about my decision to defer school, but I want to know how everyone feels about that as a theme. I didn't travel the world, and I don't really know how I would turn that into how I would be a good lawyer.
Can anyone give me some advice or let me know if they think I should use these last two years as my personal statement?
Thanks
So a little background, I took the LSAT sept. 2014, and scored 173. I basically blanketed the T14 and was WL to all but Cornell. It was pretty disheartening, but also I wasn't sure if I wanted to go into Law School or if I was just being pressured into it. Furthermore I wasn't sure if I would be ready to make it in a T14 law school (I went to a big state school and got a 3.77 but really didn't have to put in the effort I assume would be required of me.) So I withdrew all my applications and went into the job force (I'm an accountant right now, my degree). My time has convinced me that Law School is what my passion is and am looking to apply again this fall.
I'm having real trouble with my personal statement and think that was one of my big negatives last time around. I am considering writing about my decision to defer school, but I want to know how everyone feels about that as a theme. I didn't travel the world, and I don't really know how I would turn that into how I would be a good lawyer.
Can anyone give me some advice or let me know if they think I should use these last two years as my personal statement?
Thanks