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Personal statement topic HELP
Should I write about my experience in a boarding school in a third world country for my personal statement? Or should I write about my eviction and how I rose above it. Which one is more interesting in your opinion?
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Definitely the first.jenni12043 wrote:Should I write about my experience in a boarding school in a third world country for my personal statement? Or should I write about my eviction and how I rose above it. Which one is more interesting in your opinion?
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Thank you for the feedback!
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Ii'd only write about the eviction if that played a role in drawing you to the law. If it did, then I think it's fine to write about it, so long as the end product is positive and compelling. If it didn't, then I'd write about the boarding school experience instead.
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I'd keep in mind that C&F is going to review your app, and you're likely to get asked about it even if it doesn't fall under something you have to disclose. I'd only write about the eviction if it was for racism or something equally appalling, and was definitely not your fault.QContinuum wrote:Ii'd only write about the eviction if that played a role in drawing you to the law. If it did, then I think it's fine to write about it, so long as the end product is positive and compelling. If it didn't, then I'd write about the boarding school experience instead.
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Pretty sure the eviction would have to be disclosed anyway (for the bar C&F, probably not law school C&F) - most states are pretty thorough about requiring disclosure of any legal cases one has ever been a party to. Also pretty sure the eviction wouldn't pose any C&F concerns, unless it was due to some crime like drug dealing or whatnot.UBETutoring wrote:I'd keep in mind that C&F is going to review your app, and you're likely to get asked about it even if it doesn't fall under something you have to disclose. I'd only write about the eviction if it was for racism or something equally appalling, and was definitely not your fault.QContinuum wrote:Ii'd only write about the eviction if that played a role in drawing you to the law. If it did, then I think it's fine to write about it, so long as the end product is positive and compelling. If it didn't, then I'd write about the boarding school experience instead.
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Not clear to me, though, whether the OP was personally evicted or their family was.
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C&F obtains access to the app you submitted to LS. I said it's likely it wouldn't fall under a mandated disclosure, but C&F would see it. It wouldn't hold up admission, but it could be a bit of a headache if there are requests for paperwork. In all honesty, it's sometimes easier to be found guilty of a minor crime than not guilty of one as different jurisdictions have different policies relating to saving paperwork.QContinuum wrote:Pretty sure the eviction would have to be disclosed anyway (for the bar C&F, probably not law school C&F) - most states are pretty thorough about requiring disclosure of any legal cases one has ever been a party to. Also pretty sure the eviction wouldn't pose any C&F concerns, unless it was due to some crime like drug dealing or whatnot.UBETutoring wrote:I'd keep in mind that C&F is going to review your app, and you're likely to get asked about it even if it doesn't fall under something you have to disclose. I'd only write about the eviction if it was for racism or something equally appalling, and was definitely not your fault.QContinuum wrote:Ii'd only write about the eviction if that played a role in drawing you to the law. If it did, then I think it's fine to write about it, so long as the end product is positive and compelling. If it didn't, then I'd write about the boarding school experience instead.
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Thank you all for the feedback. I still live with my mom and sibling, my mom didnt have enough money to pay the rent so we were evicted. It didnt play a role in my decision to go to law school or become a lawyer.
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This might be a decent PS, actually. I think other posters were under the impression that you were evicted for failing to pay the rent. It sounds like it had a big effect on you, and it doesn't have to play a role in your decision to go to law school to be a good PS topic.jenni12043 wrote:Thank you all for the feedback. I still live with my mom and sibling, my mom didnt have enough money to pay the rent so we were evicted. It didnt play a role in my decision to go to law school or become a lawyer.
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since I am talking about my eviction in my addendum (played a huge role in low grades) I think I should talk about something else. I don't want my application to only be about the eviction.
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