Law School Personal Statement for U.S
Within my community, there is this belief that the law is against us. People have lived
with the idea that the law oppresses and victimizes us. I sincerely have to admit that as a child
and a young person, this opinion influenced my perspective too, grounded in my environment
and the dominant conversation about law. I had limited information about the law and how it
could be a path towards social change within our society. I did not imagine my ability and
talent to be the voice of the voiceless in the community. My high school years were not that
bad though because I completely attended my classes with full passion for reading English
and History that made writing easy to me. This dedication gave me purpose but I wasn’t sure
of what I was to become in the future.
However, my mindset changed immediately I met my cousin Peter, a law student who
by just interacting molded my desires and interest to join the University of Chicago Law
School. With a developing interest in law, Peter agreed to mentor and tutor me occasionally
as part of a “high school to law school” mentorship program. From these sessions, I learned
that grades were my passcode and I invested a lot in my classes, especially English and
History. I have invested time understanding the history of our nation including the
development of the criminal justice system, understanding how it works and operates. Thanks
to my teachers who realized this passion and have greatly helped improve my understanding
of the basics to join law school.
During the period after high school, Peter did not stop there. He invited me to attend
mock trials, court hearings, and law lectures that helped me develop a fresh understanding of
the law that improved my interest in law school. My outlook has changed over the past few
years because of my mentor, teachers, and self-dedication. I joined a law club where we