- Fri Feb 02, 2018 12:17 pm
#43429
I am trying to begin working on my personal statement. It seems every “sample” I view consists of so many qualifications I simply don’t have. I graduated Magna Cum Laude with a 3.8 GPA from an average school and hold steady employment that's all. Nothing fancy, where I pursued an employer for a job, or even served on a college committee. Currently, I work as a Legal Assistant in my district’s U.S. Attorney’s Office (I graduated college in 2014). Because I had a baby right after college graduation, I unfortunately was not able to find any time to dedicate to volunteer work or things that would stand out.
I viewed many tips on ideas for personal statements and narrowed them down to:
1. I love writing in my free time. I thought of using “power of expression” as a theme, to describe how my passion for writing fictional novels in my free time has allowed me to the understand the importance of the power of voice, which I want to use in law school. However this is all I have—personal, unpublished writing. Would law schools even care about it if my resume doesn’t reflect anything related to it?
2. The maturity and realization that my newborn brought to me, that I wanted to work harder than ever to become a lawyer and provide him a wonderful life. However, I can’t put myself in any “struggling” position because I had a college degree and a job in the same field already. I had to take a break when he was born due to health reasons, and feared law school debts and timing with a child, but I don’t think a motherly sob-story will suffice…
3. There was a recent rape tragedy of a minor that happened in my home country. It shook me to my core, and because I work with the Cyber unit in my job that also fights child pornography in the U.S., I more actively want to pursue a career where I can fight the injustice that happens, and prosecute those that hurt others. However, I wonder if using a case that inspired me will be helpful, if I haven’t been volunteering and advocating for it (which sadly, again, due to being a full-time employee and a mother, isn’t an option for me).
Any ideas how I can boost a personal statement if my resume is mostly just professional work, with no extracurricular? Thanks in advance!
I viewed many tips on ideas for personal statements and narrowed them down to:
1. I love writing in my free time. I thought of using “power of expression” as a theme, to describe how my passion for writing fictional novels in my free time has allowed me to the understand the importance of the power of voice, which I want to use in law school. However this is all I have—personal, unpublished writing. Would law schools even care about it if my resume doesn’t reflect anything related to it?
2. The maturity and realization that my newborn brought to me, that I wanted to work harder than ever to become a lawyer and provide him a wonderful life. However, I can’t put myself in any “struggling” position because I had a college degree and a job in the same field already. I had to take a break when he was born due to health reasons, and feared law school debts and timing with a child, but I don’t think a motherly sob-story will suffice…
3. There was a recent rape tragedy of a minor that happened in my home country. It shook me to my core, and because I work with the Cyber unit in my job that also fights child pornography in the U.S., I more actively want to pursue a career where I can fight the injustice that happens, and prosecute those that hurt others. However, I wonder if using a case that inspired me will be helpful, if I haven’t been volunteering and advocating for it (which sadly, again, due to being a full-time employee and a mother, isn’t an option for me).
Any ideas how I can boost a personal statement if my resume is mostly just professional work, with no extracurricular? Thanks in advance!