Law School Letter

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Growing up I always assumed that I would be a nurse. In my family if you are a woman and you work, you are a nurse or waitress, and if you are not a nurse or waitress you stay home and have children. I always just went with this philosophy until I went to college. I never knew anything else. In college I discovered that there are more paths out there for me and women everywhere. I found out that I did not have to fit into the traditional female role. I became involved in politics for the first time in my life, and from there I started to form my own opinions. I would have to say that this is what led me to being interested in the law in the first place. The political science courses at Taylor gave me an introduction into how law shapes not only politics but society and the world itself. I started to view the legal field as something more than what you have to enter into when you do something wrong and have to go to jail or pay a fine. From there, I realized that I can help others shape how my community evolves over time by pursuing a legal career. Law became more than a means to an e...

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