How to handle the taboo topics of politics & religion
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 12:09 pm
After searching through the forums, I've gotten the impression that the common consensus is to steer clear of politics & religion in applications, which makes perfect sense. I obviously don't want to write anything in poor taste, offend adcomms, etc. However, it is pretty much impossible to eliminate politics & religion from my application as almost all of my work experience comes from interning for political think tanks & advocacy organizations, I'm a recently returned LDS missionary, and almost all of my activities in college centered around my political beliefs and my faith. Additionally, the reason I want to go to law school itself is political and religious, as I'm passionate about religious liberty and hope to pursue a career relating to that.
So, I don't see any reasonable way to keep politics and religion out of my application. Is there any advice on how to handle the topics in a way that won't offend people or hurt my chances of admission?
So, I don't see any reasonable way to keep politics and religion out of my application. Is there any advice on how to handle the topics in a way that won't offend people or hurt my chances of admission?