1. My name is Sarah and I graduated in 2014 with a degree in International Studies from UC San Diego. I didn't know that I wanted to pursue law until after I graduated college. After graduating, I worked as a paralegal at a law firm that specialized in sexual harassment for over a year and then I moved across the country in July to help out at my mom's Chinese restaurant.
2. My biggest concern is that I was very unfocused in undergrad, in regards to what I wanted to pursue in my future and who I was, and I didn't become close to any professors. I won't have any academic recommendation letters for my applications. Instead, I have two letters from my bosses at the law firm I worked at.
3. I want to write about the meaning of Sichuan food in my life and how working in restaurants all throughout college and after has shaped me.
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1. My name is Sarah and I graduated in 2014 with a degree in International Studies from UC San Diego. I didn't know that I wanted to pursue law until after I graduated college. After graduating, I worked as a paralegal at a law firm that specialized in sexual harassment for over a year and then I moved across the country in July to help out at my mom's Chinese restaurant.
2. My biggest concern is that I was very unfocused in undergrad, in regards to what I wanted to pursue in my future and who I was, and I didn't become close to any professors. I won't have any academic recommendation letters for my applications. Instead, I have two letters from my bosses at the law firm I worked at.
3. I want to write about the meaning of Sichuan food in my life and how working in restaurants all throughout college and after has shaped me.
4. I didn't attend last time.