12:28 PM Kenya Williams, Whittier Law School, 10 | Career Center | ||||
My Unconventional Path To – and Through - Law School. My journey to law school - and through law school - was as unconventional as they come. Prior to entering law school, I worked as a cancer researcher and as a science education researcher. I discovered my interest in law while I was pursuing a Master of Public Administration degree, and enrolled in law school after I received my MPA. During my first year of law school, I realized that my science background was well-suited for a career in intellectual property law. After completing foundational courses in Patent Law, Trademark Law, and Copyright Law, among other areas, I earned a Certificate in Intellectual Property Law. Through the Black Law Students’ Association, I participated in community outreach, and as part of the Moot Court Honors Board, I competed in moot court competitions around the country. While in law school, I was also working part-time and raising a family. Yet, I did everything I could do to prepare myself to one day be the lawyer I am today. Graduating from law school was just the beginning of my journey. Through a connection I made with an alumnus from my law school, I was hired as an Associate at a boutique intellectual property law firm. I see now that my career path before law school was necessary to get me to where I am today. Unlike many others, I did not always know that I wanted to be a lawyer. As a first-generation graduate of a four-year university, I was also the first in my family to earn a graduate degree, and am the only holder of a doctorate-level degree. In spite of the many odds that I had to overcome, I know that I am where I was meant to be. Recently, pursuing a career in law has been portrayed as making a risky bet; however, for those who love being an advocate through spoken and written word, law is a great career choice. No matter what career path you choose, if you do something you love and something you are good at, you will find a way to make a living doing it. I love the law and my hope is that many others like me will love it too, and continue to pursue this field even in the face of adversity and naysayers.
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