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		<title>Law school personal statement: Love of travel and the Law</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have always loved and appreciated travelling, regardless if it is the nearest country or a place two continents away. This appreciation is one that I started acquiring when growing up with an uncle (Indonesian-born). My father died in a tragic accident when I was just three years old, and my mother was working on a crisis-center that demanded her time and attention all the time. From my uncle, I learned Bahasa and some notable aspects of Indonesian culture.
The first chance to travel was when I was in college, in a Study Abroad initiative. In the beginning, the tasks were [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Personal statement: Cultural challenges, Immigrant dreams, Criminal Justice</title>
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We tend to seek all the easy answers to the world’s pain and suffering. We always complain in the
papers, raise our points in the board room, trade points of view over the dinner table. What we don’t do enough, in my opinion, is act. Although we may have the best interests in mind when we talk about problems and find or propose theoretical solutions to them, people who take the necessary initiative in coming up with concrete solutions to even the smallest societal problems are very few.
People tend to place so much weight on individual success that those who truly [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Personal statement: From Accounting to Law</title>
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Unlike most of my peers, I knew what I wanted long before I stepped into college. I was going to study a degree in Accounting or Finance and work toward having an MBA, perhaps with a few professional stints in between. But halfway through my program—in what seemed like my hundredth class in Accounting—I realized that an education in money wasn’t going to get me far. If I was going to succeed in business, I had to learn about the people and the legal aspects of different business environments.
I earned my degree nevertheless, something I take a lot of pride [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Sample law school essay: setting my own path</title>
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Like many young adults, I went into college with much of my life already planned out for me. A lot of us follow goals and expectations that are not our own, make choices forced upon us by other people’s ambitions, and realize we are going nowhere and inevitably lose our drive. It certainly was the case with me: a young girl who knew she was meant for great things, but had to follow a tailored path graciously laid out for me by well-meaning parents.
My parents are both well-respected in the medical field, my father as a surgeon and my mother [...]]]></description>
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