Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Piggy Bank.

We are particularly interested in your motivation for studying law

Long ago I, as we all had, my first day of school. I caught the bus to Cornish College of the Arts where I was a freshman, art school was an excellent choice for my first day of classes. I was lucky enough to enroll in the school right as it moved to a new campus, I was immersed in the art community. I made up my mind right away that if I was going to be an artist I would need some knowledge of the contracts I would be facing as an art professionals. This mindset brought about an interesting result. The humanities department offered the class I proposed junior year, I loved it. I continued my art degree finishing with a project on the ethics of using found art in projects. I realized I did not want to stop learning, I also didn't want to stop studying law.

I could be an asset to the school, I'm involved in a great creative field, my unique background, artistic viewpoint are definitely not normal. This would make the the perfect candidate to provide your school with valuable diversity. Which you could insert into your diversity piggy bank, and tada.. Your diversity stocks would be up this year.. ? alright. I'm done.. clearly I should have stopped when I decided to write about piggy banks, if it helps the one I'm thinking of is green with cute little white spots.


If you are a college senior or recent graduate
you may wish to mention your work history and extracurricular activities.

work history is crazy, extracurricular activities,
participation in Washington State Achievers Alumni Association
Soccer.

clear concise compelling, (boy do their like their c's)

keep it under 3 pages, ish. (1.75 spaced or so)

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