- Thu Jan 07, 2016 5:55 pm
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Last edited by teanah203 on Sun Jan 10, 2016 12:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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September to December 2015 was the most mentally and emotionally exhausting phase of my life. Many personal and family situations arose during this time, and I could not study to the best of my ability for the December 2015 LSAT. Despite the fact that I received a _, I do not believe this score is a complete and accurate representation of my aptitude.Hi teanah203,
At the end of August, my father underwent knee replacement surgery, and took over a month to recover. I ensured that my father was getting enough exercise, taking the proper medications, and going to all of his doctor’s and physical therapy appointments. Although I am grateful I was at home to assist with my father’s recovery, looking after him was demanding, especially since he is also a diabetic and thus, needed to take extra precautions.
In September, my family discovered that my aunt in India was diagnosed with breast cancer. Having already lost a grandmother to cancer, this news came as a huge shock and a harrowing reminder of the past. My aunt has suffered many complications since undergoing a mastectomy; unfortunately, this has led me to stay prepared to travel to India at any moment, and live every day in fear that another loved one will succumb to this disease.
During the middle of intense LSAT preparations in October, my best friend revealed to me that she was diagnosed with severe depression, anxiety, and borderline personality disorder, and has suicidal tendencies. Other than her therapist and her family, she only confides in me about her issues to the point where I have had to convince her to not inflict self-harm. It has been incredibly distressing to watch her suffer, for I sometimes feel I cannot do anything to help her.
Now that I am learning to manage these issues, I will be retaking the LSAT in February. My undergraduate records are a testament to my ability to perform at a high level while managing multiple commitments, and I hope my LSAT score can reflect that, as well.
September to December 2015 was easily one of the most exhausting periods of my life, mentally as well as emotionally.I would also get rid of the second to last paragraph (the one about your best friend dealing with depression). While this must have put some burden on you, it's not you dealing with depression - it's your best friend. I suspect this experience was not nearly as traumatic as learning about a family member being diagnosed with cancer, or as exhausting as taking care of your father after surgery. You need to do everything possible to avoid the perception of a "kitchen sink" addendum, where applicants throw everything but the kitchen sink in it hoping to elicit sympathy. Your addendum would be stronger without this paragraph, trust me.
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