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Bio: I'm 26, graduated college in 2012 with a double major in Political Science and International Studies. My last three years have been spent working in Senegal, West Africa as a health worker for Peace Corps. I'm currently applying to Law Schools with programs in International Human Rights.
Biggest worry: LSAT score. I'm taking the test in December after having postponed it from September due to inconsistent test scores. Also, funding law school!
Personal Statement: I've already started working on mine and am trying to fine tune it now. I have a history of working in International Human Rights and I want to take my experiences and what I've learned from them to highlight my skills and desire to continue in the field of human rights. I think my specific focus (hopefully) makes me an interesting candidate, especially given that I've worked in several different countries with refugees, human trafficking survivors, and other vulnerable communities.
Have I attended before: No, this is my first time. Thank you so much for your time!
@ I'm game for anything! I usually balance non-fiction with cheesy fiction, though.
To all you working parents out there - You're SUCH an inspiration!! I am not a mother, I probably shouldn't be responsible for another human right now, but I am a daughter of a full-time working mother. Obviously, I can't speak personally about 'mom-guilt,' but my mother and I are very close and she's talked to me about it. She worked a lot when I was young. As the daughter of a working mom, I have to say, please don't feel guilty! What my mother accomplished, working and raising three girls, has inspired me to be like her. Studying for the LSAT is not easy, but you parents are already setting a GREAT example for your children. Best of luck to you all and if any of you live in Oregon, I'd be happy to babysit! :)
Ugh, everything from the test is such a blur. I felt actually okay about the test, but now afterwards I'm wondering if I bubbled incorrectly, or didn't fill something essential out. Waiting to get our scores will be torture!
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Thanks for the heads up!