Spencer Bauer '19 has long aspired to pursue a career involving his two great passions: law and sports. Bauer has been accepted into law school at Marquette, Creighton, Penn State, and St. Thomas (Minnesota). He would love to enroll in a Sports Law program with the goal of being general counsel for a Professional Sports Team or League, a sports agent, or work for a Player's Union in professional sports. Bauer has also considered business or commercial law.
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Bauer grew up in Madison, Wisconsin and is a four-year member of the Prairie Fire baseball team and led the team with five home-runs as a junior. He is also involved in recruiting new students to campus as a tour guide for the Knox admissions team. Bauer is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity where he has served as president and vice president in the past, and served three years on Student Senate.
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Bauer believes Knox has put him in a great place to pursue his dream and has had a blast in the process. "Knox has a unique Pre-Law program, especially for a smaller, liberal arts school," said Bauer. "I have had Constitutional Law classes where we focused on actual court cases. Most schools don't prepare someone for Law School like Knox. I am in small classes and am constantly talking in front of people."
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The people and relationships at Knox are what drew Bauer in the first place and why he knows he will succeed. "I talk to Pre-Law Advisor Lane Sunderland every week. He is a Supreme Court fellow and genuinely cares about me and wants me to succeed. The relationships I have built at Knox will last a lifetime."
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Quick Hits:
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Why I Chose Knox
I chose Knox to pursue a quality education that will prepare me for the future while also continuing my baseball career.
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When I'm Not At The Field, You Can Find Me
In the weight room, the FIJI House, or the library.
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Favorite Knox Memory
Hitting a pinch hit home-run against Cornell College.
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Favorite Food
Lasagna
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Favorite Movie
Pulp Fiction
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Why I Love My Sport
I love baseball because its more mentally challenging than physically challenging, it forces you to focus on your strengths in your game to beat the other team.
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