Admission Law School
EDUCATION: the University of Miami, BA communications major with a minor in psychology and sociology (year)
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When I was just eight years old, I fell in love with law after watching the hit American TV show Matlock. That was the year my mother signed me up to play the violin and I hated. I can still remember putting my hand on that brass instrument wanting to gag myself with a silver spoon. I say all of that because this is how bad I hated practicing with it because all I wanted to do was watch law television shows. As I grew up, so did my desire to want to become lawyer. Even though I had a father that was a successful cardiologist with a practice in New York, one older sibling, a sister currently in medical school (dermatology), I still was determined to become that future attorney and did not care about anything else.
Fast forward, years later, I graduate from high school and that dream to become a lawyer kind of went sour somehow. Somewhere along the line I had lost that passion. I began looking for a career that would appeal to me. For my first two years of university, I searched for a calling, a class that would change my life and direct my studies. I enrolled in a wide variety of courses in a wide variety of departments. I learned about cubic functions and cubism (calculus and art history), similes and syllogisms (English and logic), brain structure and post-structuralism (psychology and politics) and much more.
However, there was something that was missing. I went home one Tuesday afternoon...
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