Is my reason for wanting to go to law school compelling whatsoever?
Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2024 8:09 pm
I grew up very working class. I started working in asset management in college, I was super career driven, often sacrificing any fun college experiences. Mainly because I had no safety net and knew I needed to become self-sufficient asap and support myself in a very expensive city. And it wasn't easy: I missed time from school on two different occassions due to not being able to pay tuition. But I pressed on, and eventually graduated and I went from asset management to private equity. Now at 28, I'm applying to law school to (a) expand my career opportunities and (b) I would genuinely enjoy the challege
Although I would consider litgation too, my honest answer to "why the law?" is to enhance the career i've already built in finance and grow it further. For that reason, I don't think my personal statement is compelling enough. I am proud of how far I've come. Applying to law school is a luxury I never thought I would be in a position to have due to cost/time off work. But, in complete honesty, I don't have a larger social mission behind my drive to pursue law. I'm concerned this makes for a very bland, if not self-serving, essay. And if my essay doesn't have a social objective, could it hurt my chances? Not sure. Any advice from someone who was/is in a similar position would be appreciated.
Although I would consider litgation too, my honest answer to "why the law?" is to enhance the career i've already built in finance and grow it further. For that reason, I don't think my personal statement is compelling enough. I am proud of how far I've come. Applying to law school is a luxury I never thought I would be in a position to have due to cost/time off work. But, in complete honesty, I don't have a larger social mission behind my drive to pursue law. I'm concerned this makes for a very bland, if not self-serving, essay. And if my essay doesn't have a social objective, could it hurt my chances? Not sure. Any advice from someone who was/is in a similar position would be appreciated.