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- Joined: Aug 31, 2021
- Tue Aug 31, 2021 9:31 pm
#90095
I am writing two different personal statements at the moment. One is about my mom, and one is about my dad. The one about my dad tells a really good personal story but doesn't really answer the "why law" question at all. The other about my mom answers the "why law" question but doesn't tell as good of a story IMO.
I'm a little lost on which one to pick or to start writing a whole new one. I'm worried the one about my dad may be irrelevant in some way. It is about me, but it feels almost like a story I could have written for anything.
I'm also thinking that the one about my mom could be converted into a diversity statement, but it feels weird to answer the "why law" question in my diversity statement but not my actual personal statement.
My application doesn't otherwise make my interest in law clear (I wasn't in pre-law or debate or a PS major, though I did take a few classes related to law).
Any help would be greatly appreciated! I also love listening to the Powerscore podcast (even about LSAT tests I didn't even take and have no relevance to me lol).
I'm a little lost on which one to pick or to start writing a whole new one. I'm worried the one about my dad may be irrelevant in some way. It is about me, but it feels almost like a story I could have written for anything.
I'm also thinking that the one about my mom could be converted into a diversity statement, but it feels weird to answer the "why law" question in my diversity statement but not my actual personal statement.
My application doesn't otherwise make my interest in law clear (I wasn't in pre-law or debate or a PS major, though I did take a few classes related to law).
Any help would be greatly appreciated! I also love listening to the Powerscore podcast (even about LSAT tests I didn't even take and have no relevance to me lol).