I am in the middle of writing my personal statement, and I wont' go into every detail, but it almost seems like it's starting to be more about a close family member than about me. What I am writing about is a transitional period in my life, a difficult period in my life, and a period that made me want to go to law school. However, it all stems from someone else's experience that I had to deal with. Does anyone have any advice regarding personal statements and to what extent they need to solely be about you? Let me know if this needs clarification at all. Thank you!!!
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If you want to send it over, I can give it a read for you. It is a fine line, but essentially you want to show why you're a good candidate for their law school. What life experiences qualify you to do well in law school? And why do you want to be a lawyer? Stories that show overcoming adversity are common themes in personal statements.
It sounds like you are on the right track though. You mention you are writing about a hard time that made you want to practice law. Just make sure you let the admissions people know enough about YOU and how those events effected YOU.