Saving Lives

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The flashing yellow lights turned a glaring red, signaling me to an abrupt halt a short distance away from the Pembroke Pines Fire Department. Somewhere, there was a fire or some other emergency, and the firefighters were preparing to leave. I desperately wanted to beat the rush hour traffic home, but my frustration took a back seat to the thought of the lives that could possibly be hanging in the balance, waiting for the speedy arrival of these brave men and women. Men and women, who had committed to the task of saving lives under the most dangerous of circumstances. As I sat waiting, I caught a glimpse of the last firefighter coming down the pole, frantically running to catch hold of the near departing fire truck. Soon the red truck zoomed by and I was released to continue my race against rush hour. As I pulled away from the fire station my thoughts went to my own career and how much, as a lawyer, I also want to have the same passion, drive and commitment that I saw reflected on the face of that last fire fighter. After all, in some way, I also would be saving lives.

Every area of our lives is governed by the law and sometimes, having a committed advocate on your side, one who will represent you with passion and well-directed drive, can literally mean the difference between life and death. We have all heard the stories about lawyers who worked tirelessly and against odds to have their wrongfully accused clients released from death row. We hear less, however, about the lawyer who works tirelessly and against odds to help his or her client access healthcare benefits and life-sustaining medication that can mean the difference between life and death. And we also hear less about the lawyer who works with zeal to help his or her cl...

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...with my own passions and aspirations. The strong will power, sense of determination, values of hard work and desire for success in my life, and wanting to make an impact in someone else’s life drive me in the pursuit of success in the field of law.

Being granted acceptance into Loyola Law School would put me on the road to being in the place of that firefighter, ready to respond to a duty I so eagerly want to discharge. It would avail me the opportunity to impact lives and to impact my community in a positive, life affirming way. If you would grant me the opportunity to be among the members of your next entering class and to earn a law degree from a prestigious institution such as yours, I would bring to my studies the same determination, perseverance and assiduousness that I will bring to the practice of law. After all, that is what’s required to save lives.

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