- Tue Sep 17, 2013 12:31 am
#11004
Coming from a remote area can make a person feel marginalized. Growing up the youngest person in a large, poor family and feeling very self conscious as can make a person feel powerless and invisible. Yet I learned as a small child that Justice sees inequality and fights to balance the scales of society. Justice stands up for the weak and defends the powerless. I want to defend and protect human rights. I want to dedicate my life to this profession so that I can use my abilities to serve and protect my fellow citizens. I want to learn to develop my mind so that I can become a tool for change.
Perhaps you will be interested to learn a little more about me. I grew up in the small, rural, northern town called _______- and have overcome significant adversity in my life. I was raised in a family of seven on the modest income of my mother. By age eleven I became interested in pursuing a career in law after reinacting a trial of jack and the magic bean stock. When I was 13 year old I lost a sister as a result of a car accident. She survived for six weeks in a coma but passed away due to severe trauma to her brain and body.
Rather than succumbing to the hardship I have experienced and allowing myself to be defeated by the odds which have statistically stacked against my achieving much more than a job at the mill, I have strived to be a trail blazer and a role model for my community. _________ is a place where education and living standards are low. Many of the community members struggle with addiction abuse. The year I graduated from high school two classmates and friends were killed in a car accident caused by drug induced impairment. Another was later killed in what is suspected to be a gang related murder. Although I could have easily strayed down a similar path, instead I tried to set a good example for the youth in my community. I was a member of the B.C. Youth Parliament, the school leadership team, I started a French club, a tutor, a red cross certified youth peer facilitator, and a basketball coach. I am still considered a a mentor and a role model to empower aboriginal and non-aboriginal youth to build a strong future for our community. Overcoming my adverse background, I graduated from high school as my class' Valedictorian, receiving a four year tuition scholarship to ___- and the Governor General's award for outstanding academic achievement.
The in the summer before I started university two of my friends, fellow graduates, were killed in a car accident resulting from drug induced impairment. I was having trouble processing this trauma when I entered _______. For the first time in my life I was living away from my family in Vancouver, struggling to live off of student loans, and I decided that I wanted to live closer to my family at this time. I was not ready to embrace the amazing opportunity that I had.
I transferred to --------- January 2009 on a full tuition scholarship. The stress of financial hardship and the continued decline of my father’s health took a toll on my performance over the course of my degree. My father has struggled most of his life with heart disease and diabetes, and is now fighting cancer. As a result he has not been able to contribute any significant income to the family income for most of my life.
Being aware of the hardship that health problems can cause in a family and community, I have devoted some of my spare time to being an advocate, supporter and volunteer for healthy living promotion and causes such as run for the cure, light up the night marathon to cure lymphoma cancer, jump rope for heart, and the Shinerama fundraising drive for Cystic fibrosis. I also won the UVIC total body fitness challenge and was able to personally lose over 30 Ibs. I am now an avid hiker, biker, jogger and participate in the tri-port Dragon Boat society.
Throughout university I worked hard to learn how to use my skills to better serve the community and strove for high academic standards. I was the first person from UNBC to completed a degree in English and Environmental Studies. During my undergraduate degree I was actively involved in the many non-profit organizations, clubs and community initiatives. For one year I served as the secretary for the Northern Undergraduate Student Union, and operated the ________ food bank. I also had the opportunity to do an internship under the Green University Research Centre’s head of research. In my final year at I transferred to UVIC. I was elected an executive member of the ______ community garden. In 2012, the year I graduated from university, I was privileged enough to be inducted into the Golden Key International Honours Society for receiving academic achievement within the top 15% of my university.
After university I decided to go the extra mile to pursue my dream to study of the Canadian Justice system and the law. Currently I work as a court clerk and registry operator for the Ministry of Justice in isolated __________ .I relocated to ______ seven months ago by myself for work, having never visited the town, or knowing anyone within a five hour driving distance or having set foot in a court house. My interest in the justice system gave me enough determination to uproot my life so that I might gain experience in the legal field. Thus I consider myself very fortunate to be able to receive such a hands on experience of the Justice system. I work with one other employee, a Justice of the Peace named ___-, to locally facilitate court services to the Northern Vancouver Island area. The court conditions are extreme; we work long hours with a high volume of files and a changing judicial rota crown counsel rota. Although this position has been challenging, I have found it to be incredibly rewarding. The courthouse where I spend my days is located at the back of an old strip mall next to a recycling depot and fish packaging plant.
As a result of this experience my respect and faith in the Canadian Justice system has been reinforced. I have been astounded to witness the efforts made by our judicial system by using logic and reason to find order in the sometimes chaotic issues which arise in this community. In my time as a court clerk I have had the privilege of working and learning alongside prestigious Judiciary and Bar members such as the honourable Judges________________________________. Having the opportunity to work in both the courtroom and the registry has affirmed my passion for justice and ambition to learn and practice the Law at ____________.
From age eleven it has been my goal to become a qualified lawyer. Having lived in two rural towns with significant Aboriginal populations I have become extremely interested in First Nations/Treaty law, and environmental policy in Canada. Because I have previously taken courses on these subject areas, and have now worked in the justice system I am certain that I wish to pursue a career in the legal field. Furthermore, I am preparing to take the LSAT during the October sitting.
I hope that you will consider my application, and allow me the opportunity to study law under the highly prestigeous professors in this world renowned program. Thanks _____- * copyright pmills 2013
Perhaps you will be interested to learn a little more about me. I grew up in the small, rural, northern town called _______- and have overcome significant adversity in my life. I was raised in a family of seven on the modest income of my mother. By age eleven I became interested in pursuing a career in law after reinacting a trial of jack and the magic bean stock. When I was 13 year old I lost a sister as a result of a car accident. She survived for six weeks in a coma but passed away due to severe trauma to her brain and body.
Rather than succumbing to the hardship I have experienced and allowing myself to be defeated by the odds which have statistically stacked against my achieving much more than a job at the mill, I have strived to be a trail blazer and a role model for my community. _________ is a place where education and living standards are low. Many of the community members struggle with addiction abuse. The year I graduated from high school two classmates and friends were killed in a car accident caused by drug induced impairment. Another was later killed in what is suspected to be a gang related murder. Although I could have easily strayed down a similar path, instead I tried to set a good example for the youth in my community. I was a member of the B.C. Youth Parliament, the school leadership team, I started a French club, a tutor, a red cross certified youth peer facilitator, and a basketball coach. I am still considered a a mentor and a role model to empower aboriginal and non-aboriginal youth to build a strong future for our community. Overcoming my adverse background, I graduated from high school as my class' Valedictorian, receiving a four year tuition scholarship to ___- and the Governor General's award for outstanding academic achievement.
The in the summer before I started university two of my friends, fellow graduates, were killed in a car accident resulting from drug induced impairment. I was having trouble processing this trauma when I entered _______. For the first time in my life I was living away from my family in Vancouver, struggling to live off of student loans, and I decided that I wanted to live closer to my family at this time. I was not ready to embrace the amazing opportunity that I had.
I transferred to --------- January 2009 on a full tuition scholarship. The stress of financial hardship and the continued decline of my father’s health took a toll on my performance over the course of my degree. My father has struggled most of his life with heart disease and diabetes, and is now fighting cancer. As a result he has not been able to contribute any significant income to the family income for most of my life.
Being aware of the hardship that health problems can cause in a family and community, I have devoted some of my spare time to being an advocate, supporter and volunteer for healthy living promotion and causes such as run for the cure, light up the night marathon to cure lymphoma cancer, jump rope for heart, and the Shinerama fundraising drive for Cystic fibrosis. I also won the UVIC total body fitness challenge and was able to personally lose over 30 Ibs. I am now an avid hiker, biker, jogger and participate in the tri-port Dragon Boat society.
Throughout university I worked hard to learn how to use my skills to better serve the community and strove for high academic standards. I was the first person from UNBC to completed a degree in English and Environmental Studies. During my undergraduate degree I was actively involved in the many non-profit organizations, clubs and community initiatives. For one year I served as the secretary for the Northern Undergraduate Student Union, and operated the ________ food bank. I also had the opportunity to do an internship under the Green University Research Centre’s head of research. In my final year at I transferred to UVIC. I was elected an executive member of the ______ community garden. In 2012, the year I graduated from university, I was privileged enough to be inducted into the Golden Key International Honours Society for receiving academic achievement within the top 15% of my university.
After university I decided to go the extra mile to pursue my dream to study of the Canadian Justice system and the law. Currently I work as a court clerk and registry operator for the Ministry of Justice in isolated __________ .I relocated to ______ seven months ago by myself for work, having never visited the town, or knowing anyone within a five hour driving distance or having set foot in a court house. My interest in the justice system gave me enough determination to uproot my life so that I might gain experience in the legal field. Thus I consider myself very fortunate to be able to receive such a hands on experience of the Justice system. I work with one other employee, a Justice of the Peace named ___-, to locally facilitate court services to the Northern Vancouver Island area. The court conditions are extreme; we work long hours with a high volume of files and a changing judicial rota crown counsel rota. Although this position has been challenging, I have found it to be incredibly rewarding. The courthouse where I spend my days is located at the back of an old strip mall next to a recycling depot and fish packaging plant.
As a result of this experience my respect and faith in the Canadian Justice system has been reinforced. I have been astounded to witness the efforts made by our judicial system by using logic and reason to find order in the sometimes chaotic issues which arise in this community. In my time as a court clerk I have had the privilege of working and learning alongside prestigious Judiciary and Bar members such as the honourable Judges________________________________. Having the opportunity to work in both the courtroom and the registry has affirmed my passion for justice and ambition to learn and practice the Law at ____________.
From age eleven it has been my goal to become a qualified lawyer. Having lived in two rural towns with significant Aboriginal populations I have become extremely interested in First Nations/Treaty law, and environmental policy in Canada. Because I have previously taken courses on these subject areas, and have now worked in the justice system I am certain that I wish to pursue a career in the legal field. Furthermore, I am preparing to take the LSAT during the October sitting.
I hope that you will consider my application, and allow me the opportunity to study law under the highly prestigeous professors in this world renowned program. Thanks _____- * copyright pmills 2013