Please help critique my PS
Posted: Wed May 25, 2011 6:48 pm
This is only my first draft and I haven't really done any editing, would appreciate any and all criticism and advice.
A semester of law school is much like a marathon with an added sprint to the finish line for the exam period. It did not take me long to discover this as I spent many nights staying awake until the wee hours of the morning briefing cases and editing legal writing assignments. When exams approached, the tape at the finish line was in plain sight and I was ready to break through it and come out on top, showing my mettle as the best first year law student at XXXXXXX law school. I initially showed my potential in the first leg of the race when I made the highest grade, and only A, on the only graded mid-term my section had during the fall semester. I wanted to show that I could repeat this success across the board in all of my substantive classes during final exams. Yet sometimes life throws a curveball, and even though we see the ball breaking and a strikeout is certain, due to our determination to win we still swing for the fence. When my grandmother passed away a week before exams, that is exactly what happened to me, I wanted so badly to hit a home run by acing my exams that I took them regardless of my bereavement due to the loss of my grandmother who has meant the world to me as long as I can remember. Regardless of the results of my first semester grades I still know that I am capable of great success. During Spring semester my success continued both in and out of the classroom. Being someone who realizes the value of networking I began carving a niche in the XXXXX legal market, by voluntarily attending Continuing Legal Education seminars and XXXXX Bar events. My attempts paid off when I was selected by the XXXXXX bar to be the XXXXXX student representative for the XXXXXX Bar Young Lawyers Division Student Counsel. It is my deepest desire to continue the successful path which I have begun of my legal career at the University of South Carolina Law School. My roots run deep with the state of South Carolina and the University of South Carolina. I am well aware of The University of South Carolina School of Law’s history, and I want nothing more than to contribute to that history and devote my efforts and talents to furthering its prestige. While taking my Fall Semester Property class I became attracted to the field of probate after studying estates and future interests. The University of South Carolina School of Law is a perfect fit for my interest as I am both interested in working with professor Alan Medlin and writing onto the Real Property, Trust & Estate Law Journal. I am ready to come home, back to South Carolina and the University of South Carolina School of Law, both are the place for me.
A semester of law school is much like a marathon with an added sprint to the finish line for the exam period. It did not take me long to discover this as I spent many nights staying awake until the wee hours of the morning briefing cases and editing legal writing assignments. When exams approached, the tape at the finish line was in plain sight and I was ready to break through it and come out on top, showing my mettle as the best first year law student at XXXXXXX law school. I initially showed my potential in the first leg of the race when I made the highest grade, and only A, on the only graded mid-term my section had during the fall semester. I wanted to show that I could repeat this success across the board in all of my substantive classes during final exams. Yet sometimes life throws a curveball, and even though we see the ball breaking and a strikeout is certain, due to our determination to win we still swing for the fence. When my grandmother passed away a week before exams, that is exactly what happened to me, I wanted so badly to hit a home run by acing my exams that I took them regardless of my bereavement due to the loss of my grandmother who has meant the world to me as long as I can remember. Regardless of the results of my first semester grades I still know that I am capable of great success. During Spring semester my success continued both in and out of the classroom. Being someone who realizes the value of networking I began carving a niche in the XXXXX legal market, by voluntarily attending Continuing Legal Education seminars and XXXXX Bar events. My attempts paid off when I was selected by the XXXXXX bar to be the XXXXXX student representative for the XXXXXX Bar Young Lawyers Division Student Counsel. It is my deepest desire to continue the successful path which I have begun of my legal career at the University of South Carolina Law School. My roots run deep with the state of South Carolina and the University of South Carolina. I am well aware of The University of South Carolina School of Law’s history, and I want nothing more than to contribute to that history and devote my efforts and talents to furthering its prestige. While taking my Fall Semester Property class I became attracted to the field of probate after studying estates and future interests. The University of South Carolina School of Law is a perfect fit for my interest as I am both interested in working with professor Alan Medlin and writing onto the Real Property, Trust & Estate Law Journal. I am ready to come home, back to South Carolina and the University of South Carolina School of Law, both are the place for me.