Opinions on PS!
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 6:52 pm
I uploaded a PS on the 13th about basketball to display my internal drive. For this PS I wanted to concentrate on professional aspects of my life.
Is this PS too expository and not personal?
Should I stick with my previous PS topic?
Although my grades would suffer, going to the gym for an extra workout instead of the library to strengthen an assignment was more important. In fact, I was fortunate to get a scholarship to play Division 2 Basketball. However, by my junior year my sociology courses were more inspiring and interesting than the possibilities of a career playing Basketball. (Not sure if I need this first paragraph.)
The information that came from new theories, concepts and ideas were insightful ways to look at society and my life’s experiences. I developed an interest in researching social issues. Learning about concepts such as ‘Conflict theory’ and how they support the ‘Blocked opportunities framework’ was more enlightening and enjoyable than the world of sports/basketball I came from. I encountered many policy decisions during my studies and considered the impact that policymaking has on the structure of society.
I first heard about Nonprofits during my undergrad courses and some of the great works community leaders are able to accomplish. All City Buff (ACB) developed in response to my community’s needs. South Central Los Angeles is predominantly comprised of low-income Hispanic and African American residents. There are many issues facing our community and there are several great organization making strides to improve these conditions. However, there is a significant need for more community members to take active role in improving our conditions. We filled the necessary paper work and I became a proud Co/founder of a 501(c)3 organization with the mission of providing our community with multi-service improvement and beautification projects. With an emphasis in corporate law, obtaining a Law degree will be useful as I continue to develop ACB. Eventually I want to work with other Non-Profit Board members as a compliance and contracts associate.
Most of my family still lives in South Central Los Angles so I can identify with Legal Aid Societies low-income clients who are in need of free legal services. During my time at Legal Aid I witnesses several clients leave gifts for one or more of the Intake Specialist for assisting them during their difficult situations. I will never forget the client I helped win her eviction case and how adamant she was about leaving a gift for me. This client, along with seeing the long line of clients in the morning waiting for assistance to fight unlawful evictions or gain custody of their children, lets me know how substantial free legal Aid clinics are. I then considered Law School with an emphasis in studying public interest and family law working directly on public policy issues and volunteering with Legal Aid clinics.
Family Service Association (FSA) serves a similar demographic of clients as Legal Aid Society. Ensuring an informed board during weekly meetings, having a committed and properly trained staff, cultivating then maintaining donor relations and developing fundraising ideas, are all worth it when you hear a client’s story about when they first came to FSA they were evicted, living motel-to-motel and had small children to take care of. Unfortunately, there are many stories like this. I get inspired when I see the compassion from Case Mangers trying to find rentals for evicted clients. To know that I will be offering legal advice and services to an organization that like FSA will be worth more than a career playing basketball.
Researching relevant laws, training board members on compliance regulations, communicating fiduciary responsibilities to executives such as antitrust risks, tax and regulatory laws may not be alluring but are essential to running an organization. My career goals are to be involved with corporations primarily Non Profit Organizations as a Legal adviser and Compliance Officer. I also plan to provide Pro Bono family law legal services to help alleviate legal burdens for families. Ultimately, my goal is maintaining a high degree of quality of life, which for me, means providing services to my community, being financially comfortable and exploring my intellectual curiosity.
Sorry about the grammatical errors. If you see them please point them out.
Is this PS too expository and not personal?
Should I stick with my previous PS topic?
Although my grades would suffer, going to the gym for an extra workout instead of the library to strengthen an assignment was more important. In fact, I was fortunate to get a scholarship to play Division 2 Basketball. However, by my junior year my sociology courses were more inspiring and interesting than the possibilities of a career playing Basketball. (Not sure if I need this first paragraph.)
The information that came from new theories, concepts and ideas were insightful ways to look at society and my life’s experiences. I developed an interest in researching social issues. Learning about concepts such as ‘Conflict theory’ and how they support the ‘Blocked opportunities framework’ was more enlightening and enjoyable than the world of sports/basketball I came from. I encountered many policy decisions during my studies and considered the impact that policymaking has on the structure of society.
I first heard about Nonprofits during my undergrad courses and some of the great works community leaders are able to accomplish. All City Buff (ACB) developed in response to my community’s needs. South Central Los Angeles is predominantly comprised of low-income Hispanic and African American residents. There are many issues facing our community and there are several great organization making strides to improve these conditions. However, there is a significant need for more community members to take active role in improving our conditions. We filled the necessary paper work and I became a proud Co/founder of a 501(c)3 organization with the mission of providing our community with multi-service improvement and beautification projects. With an emphasis in corporate law, obtaining a Law degree will be useful as I continue to develop ACB. Eventually I want to work with other Non-Profit Board members as a compliance and contracts associate.
Most of my family still lives in South Central Los Angles so I can identify with Legal Aid Societies low-income clients who are in need of free legal services. During my time at Legal Aid I witnesses several clients leave gifts for one or more of the Intake Specialist for assisting them during their difficult situations. I will never forget the client I helped win her eviction case and how adamant she was about leaving a gift for me. This client, along with seeing the long line of clients in the morning waiting for assistance to fight unlawful evictions or gain custody of their children, lets me know how substantial free legal Aid clinics are. I then considered Law School with an emphasis in studying public interest and family law working directly on public policy issues and volunteering with Legal Aid clinics.
Family Service Association (FSA) serves a similar demographic of clients as Legal Aid Society. Ensuring an informed board during weekly meetings, having a committed and properly trained staff, cultivating then maintaining donor relations and developing fundraising ideas, are all worth it when you hear a client’s story about when they first came to FSA they were evicted, living motel-to-motel and had small children to take care of. Unfortunately, there are many stories like this. I get inspired when I see the compassion from Case Mangers trying to find rentals for evicted clients. To know that I will be offering legal advice and services to an organization that like FSA will be worth more than a career playing basketball.
Researching relevant laws, training board members on compliance regulations, communicating fiduciary responsibilities to executives such as antitrust risks, tax and regulatory laws may not be alluring but are essential to running an organization. My career goals are to be involved with corporations primarily Non Profit Organizations as a Legal adviser and Compliance Officer. I also plan to provide Pro Bono family law legal services to help alleviate legal burdens for families. Ultimately, my goal is maintaining a high degree of quality of life, which for me, means providing services to my community, being financially comfortable and exploring my intellectual curiosity.
Sorry about the grammatical errors. If you see them please point them out.