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Being African-American isn't easy in Law School

Post by lolio99897 » Sun Apr 20, 2014 11:18 am

My friends in high school used to always tell me that it was a cop-out to write about being black in an essay/personal statement. I considered them to be correct until now.

My life as being black is an interesting one. I grew up around mostly rich white kids who drove suburbans and played football. I, then, was caught up between two worlds. My home life was very culturally African-American, and my school/social life was very Caucasian. I could never figure out how to reconcile these differences. To make matters worse, my skin was a combination between black and white, making me 1/4 Caucasian. Despite this, though, I was able to be strong and become the true woman I am today.

Being black is a little like being Jewish. You just never know what's going to come next. In third grade, some 8th graders came by my locker, when I was all alone, and told me that I was in the wrong school. I said to these 8th graders, "Shoo!". They didn't leave. Next thing I knew, they were taking stuff out of my locker and throwing it on to the ground. I thought it wasn't 1960 anymore. Nevertheless, I overcame and know that I am better now because I have done exceptionally well in academics and have gained the respect of all my peers (black or white) because of this. And this is the really the point here. It takes courage, willpower, and perseverance to really make it in this world, despite your color. People will respect you for what you do, regardless of how you do it.

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Re: Being African-American isn't easy in Law School

Post by jbagelboy » Sun Apr 20, 2014 11:59 am

So how is it tough being black in law school specifically, aside from generally living in a country with strong lingering racial tensions and de facto racially charged public policy? I could think of reasons, but you don't mention them...I was actually interested from the title but this doesn't seem to contribute anything law school related whatsoever, so I'm confused.

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Re: Being African-American isn't easy in Law School

Post by BankruptMe » Sun Apr 20, 2014 12:09 pm

Black 0L came in looking for insight into race relations within law school

Left disappointed
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Re: Being African-American isn't easy in Law School

Post by rinkrat19 » Sun Apr 20, 2014 12:11 pm

BankruptMe wrote:Black 0L came in looking for incite into race relations within law school

Left disappointed
incite =/= insight

hth

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Mack.Hambleton

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Re: Being African-American isn't easy in Law School

Post by Mack.Hambleton » Sun Apr 20, 2014 12:23 pm

is this the start of your personal statement or a Tumblr post? I am confused

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Re: Being African-American isn't easy in Law School

Post by A. Nony Mouse » Sun Apr 20, 2014 12:27 pm

It's our most recent troll. Nothing to see.

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