Hobbies and interests
Art
Chinese
Criminal Justice
Criminology
True Crime
Fashion
digital art
Shopping And Thrifting
Sewing
Law
Self Care
Forensics
Anime
Ballet
Ceramics And Pottery
Weightlifting
Baking
Cooking
Music
Math
Writing
Reading
Self-Help
Adventure
Art
Design
Spirituality
I read books multiple times per month
Chelsea Lee
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Virtual Hello :)
My name is Chelsea and I am a first year student at GSU studying Criminal Justice and Law. I'm a person with a variety of hobbies and interests. I'm passionate about art and enjoy expressing myself through digital art and traditional mediums (especially in Fashion Design). I'm also interested in Chinese culture and language and enjoy learning about the history and customs of this fascinating country, although I love my Jamaican side, being half Chinese is a part of my heritage I don't get to enjoy too much.
I'm also quite interested in criminal justice and criminology, particularly the study of true crime. I love exploring the psychology behind criminal behavior and learning about the methods used to solve and prevent crimes. I'm guilty of falling asleep to crime podcasts every once and a while.
In my free time, I like to focus on self-care and staying healthy. I enjoy activities like going to the gym every morning and meal prepping for my week. Without doing so, my whole week feels...off
Overall, my hobbies and interests are diverse and allow me to pursue my passions in a variety of ways, keeping me a highly organized and creative individual with exceptional problem-solving skills, strong attention to detail, and a robust work ethic.
Thank you for taking the time to read a little bit about me!
Education
Georgia State University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Political Science and Government
- Criminal Justice and Corrections, General
- Law
- Criminology
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
Career
Dream career field:
Law Practice
Dream career goals:
International Law
Driver Helper
United Parcel Services2022 – 20231 yearSales Associate
Party City Co.2021 – 20221 yearAdministrative Assistant Intern
The Hatchett Law Firm, Atlanta2019 – 2019
Sports
Dancing
2007 – 201811 years
Arts
Self
Design2015 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Heather Petero Studio — Singer2018 – 2022Volunteering
St. Julian's Episcopal Church — Acolyte2016 – PresentVolunteering
St. Julian's Episcopal Church — Bagger2018 – 2022Volunteering
AD West Dance Co. — Dance Instructor2015 – 2018
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Holt Scholarship
From a tender age, I listened to the latest political news my grandmother would watch as she babysat me. From the crack of dawn, as I ate my morning cereal, to the hush of nighttime prayers, the same news stories would repeat throughout my days. I can still hear my grandmother's voice, with her Jamaican twang, yelling, "What's this foolishness?!" in response to presidential candidates, BIPOC injustice, and political issues in general. These early experiences molded me into a young person already well-versed in political discourse. I would stand on stools while eagerly preaching the latest political news to anyone who would listen. It sparked a newfound obsession in me to fully understand the intricacies of the political and legal systems and uncover the purpose behind all that yelling.
Making a positive difference in the world, especially in the legal system, has always been a driving force. The desire to uphold justice and ensure fairness drove me to pursue a law degree. As a legal assistant, I was fortunate to witness firsthand the power of the law to protect the rights of individuals and the greater good. These encounters only fueled my desire to contribute meaningfully to society through the legal profession.
My interest in the intersection of law and public policy grew as my studies progressed. I was fascinated by how legal frameworks could promote social and economic development, protect the environment, and ensure the sustainability of our natural resources. The opportunity to engage in critical thinking and analysis is one of the most exciting aspects of studying law. New legal issues and challenges arise constantly. There's always something new to learn and discover, whether interpreting a specific statute or arguing a case in court.
My law degree is a tool that will allow me to have an advantageous effect on humanity. I advocate for the marginalized to make society more just and equitable. However, I strongly support our system's values, including constitutional rights. These safeguards protect the American way of life and serve as a global example of liberty and democracy, but our democracy's pillars are not always perfectly aligned.
While I remain committed to upholding the values of our democracy, I recognize that our legal system is not perfect. Many issues need to be addressed, such as the over-incarceration of BIPOC individuals, systemic racism in the legal system, and access to justice for marginalized communities. As a legal professional, I am committed to addressing these issues head-on and working to create a more fair society for all.
My passion for the law stems from a desire to create positive change in the world. I am committed to using my legal education to advocate for justice, fairness, and equality for all and to engage with public policy to shape laws and policies that promote these values. I recognize that much work is needed, but I am eager and ready to take on the challenges ahead.
Therefore as I embark on a career in international law, I am ready to apply my deep passion for justice and the rule of law globally. International law provides numerous opportunities to fight for civil rights by advancing principles and protections. As an international lawyer, I could work for organizations like the United Nations, international human rights NGOs, or government agencies to promote and protect individuals' civil and human rights worldwide. Hopefully, my grandmother will burst with joy and pride as she watches me make the world a better place, exclaiming words of delight at the TV upon seeing me.
CATALYSTS Scholarship
From a tender age, I listened to the latest political news my grandmother would watch as she babysat me. From the crack of dawn, as I ate my morning cereal, to the hush of nighttime prayers, the same news stories would repeat throughout my days. I can still hear my grandmother's voice, with her Jamaican twang, yelling, "What's this foolishness?!" in response to presidential candidates, BIPOC injustice, and political issues in general. These early experiences molded me into a young person already well-versed in political discourse. I would stand on stools while eagerly preaching the latest political news to anyone who would listen. It sparked a newfound obsession in me to fully understand the intricacies of the political and legal systems and uncover the purpose behind all that yelling.
Making a positive difference in the world, especially in the legal system, has always been a driving force. The desire to uphold justice and ensure fairness drove me to pursue a law degree. As a legal assistant, I was fortunate to witness firsthand the power of the law to protect the rights of individuals and the greater good. These encounters only fueled my desire to contribute meaningfully to society through the legal profession.
My interest in the intersection of law and public policy grew as my studies progressed. I was fascinated by how legal frameworks could promote social and economic development, protect the environment, and ensure the sustainability of our natural resources. The opportunity to engage in critical thinking and analysis is one of the most exciting aspects of studying law. New legal issues and challenges arise constantly. There's always something new to learn and discover, whether interpreting a specific statute or arguing a case in court.
My law degree is a tool that will allow me to have an advantageous effect on humanity. I advocate for the marginalized to make society more just and equitable. However, I strongly support our system's values, including constitutional rights. These safeguards protect the American way of life and serve as a global example of liberty and democracy, but our democracy's pillars are not always perfectly aligned.
While I remain committed to upholding the values of our democracy, I recognize that our legal system is not perfect. Many issues need to be addressed, such as the over-incarceration of BIPOC individuals, systemic racism in the legal system, and access to justice for marginalized communities. As a legal professional, I am committed to addressing these issues head-on and working to create a more fair society for all.
My passion for the law stems from a desire to create positive change in the world. I am committed to using my legal education to advocate for justice, fairness, and equality for all and to engage with public policy to shape laws and policies that promote these values. I recognize that much work is needed, but I am eager and ready to take on the challenges ahead.
Therefore as I embark on a career in international law, I am ready to apply my deep passion for justice and the rule of law globally. International law provides numerous opportunities to fight for civil rights by advancing principles and protections. As an international lawyer, I could work for organizations like the United Nations, international human rights NGOs, or government agencies to promote and protect individuals' civil and human rights worldwide. Hopefully, my grandmother will burst with joy and pride as she watches me make the world a better place, exclaiming words of delight at the TV upon seeing me.