My interviewer was Ann Perry (Associate Dean). (I was a bit unprepared for this one but I think it went okay!). The students recommender also mentioned that he was a great writer. Describe a time when you had a difficult conversation and what did you do about it. Whats not on your resume that you think I should know? Talk about a time where you worked with someone that had a different work style than you, and how did you keep a good relationship? A time you fell down and got yourself up. First, the law school wants. [Interviewer also answered students questions]. When we all come together to discuss, he does call on you randomly, but dont stressyoull have had the opportunity to already talk about it in your group, and even if he asks you a more particular question, youll have thought about the scenario enough to easily give an answer. If a movie were made about your life, what genre would it be and who would play you? First Scenario: A student was suspended for a year for plagiarism. Youve had three jobs in consulting since you graduated. When asked why, he admitted that he had failed to include citations in his dissertation, and there was going to be a disciplinary hearing about the issue. What did you do in your graduate program? fladadK4Q April 7, 2021, 8:01pm #1. What would your 1L section mates say about you? I was asked why I didnt choose to first go to law school in Japan and then to try to enter an LL.M. I said Yes to this one. The test is an integral part of the law school admission process in the United States. Name a time when you had to work with a difficult person, what made them difficult to work with, and what did you do about it? We had four options to choose fromno impact, minor impact, major impact, or game over (deny). Student As video interview (2018/2019 cycle), Student Bs video interview (2018/2019 cycle), Student Cs in-person interview with Northwestern (2018/2019 cycle), Student Ds alumni interview (2018/2019 cycle), Student Es alumni interview (2018/2019 cycle). Describe a time where you were in an adversarial position. For the latter, while the decision was still to deny, Dean Cornblatt now placed the severity of a bad PS at a 10/10. A time when you worked on a team and your team mate was disengaged. Oh well. Whats a movie or book that changed your mind? I see that you listed (city) as somewhere you would want to practice after law school. How did you go about doing it? Are you someone who solves easy solutions using complicated problems or solves easy problems using complicated solutions? Basic All-Purpose Interview Advice You must be prepared to talk about the following: your rsum and experience your interest in law in general your interest in their law school in particular You should probably be prepared to talk about these: an academic or professional accomplishment a mistake, failure, or weakness a time you worked on a team You should be thoughtful, confident, warm, and encouraging of other people as well. Student As Zoom Interview (December 2020). In fact, when my interviewer walked in (after a brief banter about the ties we were wearing) he explicitly said "This interview is very informal, so don't be stressed." 2. what job current or past has prepared you most for law school? One word to describe the ideal candidate. Tell me about a time you were challenged while working on a team. You can pace your interview because you have breaks between questions. or maybe it was just an assignment Im not sure, but it was definitely a first draft). Obviously this was all super sketchy, but the crux of the issue here was that the offer had already been given out, and they would have to rescind without any real evidence of wrongdoing (they called Oxford and didnt get much info, and the student didnt give any more info). Columbia basically asked me about things specific to my application. How do you approach conversations with people with whom you disagree? The third scenario was an almost Oxford Masters graduate who was accused of plagiarism and withdrew from Oxford. He was already accepted into Georgetown. If they wanted to see what you could do with time to revise, they would send you written questions. I intend to focus on that area, so that hopefully bodes well if I attend GULC. How do you think it will prepare you for law school? Hypothetical: if at your time at [legal internship], you were to show up one day and find that your coworkers were your clones, what strengthens and challenges would you run into? What experience prepared you most for law school, and a characteristic that would describe you. Which particular clinics are you interested in? Law school goes by quickly. You should send your interviewer a short, polite thank you note. I see youve been working in the publishing industry for a while. what would you do in law school, both inside and outside of the classroom? Theres no excuse for being late. Describe a time where a failure led to a success. At the end of the interview, theyll probably ask if you have any questions for them. Talk about a time when you were in conflict with another person, but then had a major revelation in seeing where they were coming from. We did only 2 scenarios - the one about the applicant who withdrew from Oxford, and the one about the applicant with a sloppy PS. They don't want to field unnecessary and uninvited check-in phone calls. If you cant find your interviewers email address, you can send your thank you note to the email address of the general admissions office. I also think it tells you that "Your application was especially difficult, and, based upon the strength of your application, the Committee has identified you as one of the . - He had already given our applications an initial read-through (and he mentioned that he wouldn't have invited us if our personal statements looked like the one in case #3 above). What would you have done differently if you were that person? How will you handle not being in the top of your class? What would you do if have a gap year before law school? How would you cheer up a classmate who was visibly upset in class one day? By Mehran Ebadolahi. Can you tell me about a success youve had? (During this scenario, the Dean asked us to rate the seriousness of the issue as a whole group on a scale of 1-10. I prepared for this question by doing research into the classes and clinics WashU offers and how I could adapt that after I graduate. What do you think you will bring to our law school? Think of a time when you had to do something you didnt want to do and what was in your head? Located in a historic neighborhood in the nation's capital, Georgetown offers rigorous academicSee this and similar jobs on LinkedIn. What sort of things do you hope to do in law school? ), (The interview lasted 16 minutes total, and had time to ask 2 questions. Give an example of an experience of turning hostility toward friendship. What is the one thing you want admissions to know about you? Your co-worker, whose work is integral to the team, is having a bad day, how will you help them to feel better. She started off by asking me about a few specific things on my resume such as my recent job change and what I do for work now. See alsoWhat Questions Should You Ask a Law School Admissions Officer? What are some cons of you as an applicant? If possible, plug into your modem for online interviews. We all checked in at security, waited in a lobby area, and were given name tags. You have unlimited prep time, but three takes at recording your response. 3.77/172 Went complete mid October. The reasoning is that Why Georgetown wasnt required, so Amy didnt do anything wrong. Describe specific example of problem solving strategy used, If we asked people you hypothetically mentored what your best qualities are what would they say, What other law schools did you apply to? And while Barbara was advocating for herself as much as she could, the numbers still usually win out. Do you think you are going be active in the student community at Columbia? When has a failure turned into a success? After all, we arent a real admissions committee. What is something that youre not looking forward to in law school? It was different from other interviews I've had so it certainly threw me off at the start! He wrapped up the interview by asking us to give one word that describes an ideal candidate. What do you hope to do or accomplish with your JD? What was a humbling experience you've had? What is a time you changed your behavior to make someone else more comfortable? by sarita25 Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:33 am. Aside from being a guardian ad litem, what else am I currently doing? A student with a stellar GPA and LSAT, with glowing references that describe her excellent writing abilities, applies but her personal statement has typos and refers to the wrong school in the text. Almost all of us went with a no because of how he handled it. I am uncertain whether there are still other applicants encountering the same situation? He explained that rescinding an offer is a BIG deal, and that the standard for doing so is much higher than denying an applicant. (They fell into a ditch while looking at their phone or something). What kind of student to you expect to be? Tell me about a time someone didnt understand how you were feeling. Where do you see yourself 5 years from now in your career? What is an obstacle you faced and how you overcame it? I was also asked about what I specifically did under some of my positions in clubs. A time you got frustrating news - howd you deal with it? Last year, it consisted of four verbal-response questions (with thirty seconds of prep time followed by one minute of response time) and two written-response questions (with fifteen minutes of response time). Pick two things off of your resume to talk about. What is the one thing you most want the admissions committee to know about you? If you would have dinner with any historical figure, who would it be and what would you ask them? Each response can be no more than one minute long. What is a book that you read recently and how did it impact you? What would Jewel contribute to a law school community? Intro was: where were at, where were from, what were doing now, and a fun fact about ourselves. General questions about my international travels (it was clear he had read my essays in advance). Talk about a time where you worked with people that had disagreements, and what did you do to resolve those. What can you do in law school other than academics? Also any specific tips or anything lol, all info is . (The Dean asked students questions like, Can you sum up what your group thought? Do you want to share anything with the admissions committee about your GPA since you redacted it? This handy spreadsheet tells you which schools in the T20 interview. Then we would progress onto scenario 2, and so on. He asked us to rate this issue in her app from "no problem" > "minor" > "major" > "automatically disqualifying" and explain why. Something you believed in for a long time but dont anymore. *. (written). What programs/extracurriculars am I interested in at UChicago law? Left time for questions; admitted me at the end of the interview. Best, Andy". If you had a chance to collaborate with anyone alive or dead, who would it be with? Why did you switch from [one field] to [another field]? If you could teach your fellow students at Chicago a class in anything, academic or not, what would you teach them? What lesson did you learn? It was a Skype interview but the connection was terrible so the interview ended up being over the phone instead. What's one thing you want admissions to know about you? Tell me about a time you had a conflict with someone and how you went about solving it. The dean asked if this should be minor, major, or game over. I love these group interviews as it allows me to get to know applicants a little more and makes you more than just a file. After the discussion, he offers closing remarks and brings up why he does these interviews, which I think might be helpful information to know, since I was certainly curious about this - after all, hes not really looking for a right/wrong answer, and this interview doesnt ask any traditional questions. Have you been to St. Louis? Name three attributes that your friends would use to describe you? It was Amy. What is a misconception you think that civilians have of military people? Two of the questions are always the same: Why Northwestern? and Is there anything else youd like the admissions committee to know about you? (or something very similar). What do you want to do five years after graduating from law school? why law?but the written questions may be hypotheticals about current affairs. A student who had already been admitted writes to admissions informing them that he is dropping out of his Oxford masters program early (without obtaining the degree) without providing additional info. Finally, the Dean asked us to describe in one word an adjective for successful applicants. Tell me about a time you overcame an obstacle. When determining a strategy as a waitlisted applicant, it's important first to keep in mind why you were waitlisted: the law school is hedging its bets in two ways. How will you use your skills gained after law school? All three scenarios involved students with great stats. And that was it, he told us we would know sometime between December 20th and January 15th, however, it could always take longer. Why did someone from XX end up in XX and seek to go to law school? I used the word Unique however, others used words such as honest, hard-working, etc. Whats your backup plan if you dont go to law school? I hadnt thought about that before. What's the best compliment you've ever received? He then presented a synopsis of a disciplinary issue of a past applicant, in which the applicant was already accepted to Georgetown, but dropped out of his master's program at Oxford due to accusations of plagiarism. Make sure you show up early for in-person interviews. Tell me one time a failure led to future success, What book or film made you change your opinion on a particular social issue. The dean wrote a note for her saying that shes been a model student since. What Harvard programs are you interested in? Student A: International students should prepare to answer why they would like to go to law school in the U.S., not in their own countries. Questions about my research, especially in artificial intelligence. Overall great experience. Georgetown does a group interview. What is your favorite book or movie and why. You can attend those as well. If you were a fly on the wall, what do you think the admissions committee might think the strengths and weaknesses of your application might be? What are you interested in doing at Duke Law? He observed our large group conversation. Why are you considering Vanderbilt Law School? How would family and friends describe me? In the second and third scenarios, he called on people one by one to go. Resume-specific questions about my work experience, Something I would like the admissions committee to know, Questions for the interviewer (had time for two questions), The Dean began by having us all-state where we are from, what we are doing, where we are now, and a fun fact about ourselves.. Does anyone know how these group interviews will go/has Georgetown done this before? After we all went, he told us what he thought and his decisions. (went to UMich for undergrad). Does anyone have any stats, data, inside scoops or top secret info related to the waitlist situation this year? What do you think will be your biggest challenge in law school? Student A (Group interview with Dean of Admissions in person). Characteristic you hope to develop over the next 5 years? ), Fourth Scenario: Student A has slightly better stats than Student B, but Student B wrote an unsolicited Why Georgetown essay. What are you looking forward to in law school? What is something that isnt on your resume thats interesting about you? Some pretext about the environment and sustainability, and so how do you practice sustainability in your daily life? Are you someone who solves complicated problems using easy solutions or do you solve easy problems using complicated solutions? Dean Cornblatt started with asking us where were at, where were from, what were doing, and a fun fact about us. Talk about a time when you pursued a goal but then had to pivot to something else. At first, he told us to lose our grim faces. Then, he asked us to go around and say where were from, where were at, and a fun fact about ourselves. Its normal to be a little nervous. Tell me about your job at [an organization where you worked]. Tell me something you would like the admissions committee to know about you that doesn't appear in your application. (For older applicants.). What would interest you about corporate law? One thing you would like admissions to know about you, What is motivating you to pursue law? To prepare, you might think about what qualities would be important to you if you were admitting students (passion? Overall, it was informal, conversational, and everyone was really friendly. Youll get five minutes to answer the written questions. They just want to see that you can perform in an interview environment without freaking out. Student C (an hour long, group of 6, with dean of admissions): Everything currently on 7sage is spot on, pretending to be admissions committee with the same scenarios, I think for question 6, one shouldnt say intelligent or smart.. Interviewer told me a lot about the school and herself. I answered immediately without a pause, mentioning that attending law school is a huge financial and time investment. Below are the questions he asked. Once he hears from all our groups, he states his own opinion before we move onto the next scenario. He also pointed out that when you care, you will reread your application fifty times before your friend tells you, Oh my god, just press the damn button already. So the fact that this had so many mistakes was actually pretty telling. Everyone almost unanimously guessed Barbara would be the one to get in. Thats an interesting question! What was your favorite class or professor? Why did you choose Berkeley? Which student organization would you be interested in? When were you wrongly blamed for a mistake and how did you handle it, When did you do something complex with little guidance, When did you speak to someone with a radically difference point of view, One more thing you want admissions to know about you. Where do you see yourself in one or two years after graduation? How did you end up [across the country] for college? Ultimately he explained that he saw it as a major issue, and denied her admission because there was a clear disconnect between how she framed the issue and the severity of the punishment. How would Chicago support someone who is interested in clerking? What factors are the most important for you in choosing a law school? Interviewer then invited questions from the applicant and shared career resources in the applicant's area of interest. He essentially dropped out to avoid disciplinary in fracture. Just be yourself, be honest and you'll do great. What do you dislike? The status has never changed until now. According to US News & World Reports, Georgetown Law was ranked the 14 th best law school. I also threw in a part about certain organizations that I would be interested in. Does Georgetown Law have rolling admissions? But that because she didn't, it showed a level of carelessness - and a lack of interest in Georgetown; so why would he waste a seat on her? Other than the standard Why Northwestern and Why Law questions, there was much less interviewing and much more conversing. Beyond your main focus, what are some other areas of law you're interested in? I think it's among the largest in the United States, with 575 entering students. In her description, she offered to paint a fuller picture (she was stressed out, had meningitis, and she did it by accident: as she was typing up notes and feeling ill, she mistook someone elses work for her own). What skills will contribute to your success as a law student? Name a time you failed and how you handled it (something like this), What is something you hope to improve on in the next 5 years, What is a skill you have that will be helpful in law school (something along these lines), What do you want admissions to know about you, Experience working with teammate with different style as you, When you failed an important goal, what did you learn. Should his acceptance to Georgetown be rescinded? What are the pros and cons of Harvard Law? (Supposed to be 20 minutes, but was more like 28 minutes in reality. I also stressed being a non-traditional student and asked questions regarding that. How does Chicago faculty try to differentiate their law school from other law schools? Noticed on the US News ranking that Georgetown is second to only NYU in International Law. The interview lasted about 10-12 minutes. (I answered these questions within the first 10 minutes). I think it moved up from fourth in that regard. What do you want to do after law school? You should still wear a suit, but the interview itself was not structured at all. After everyone else had gone, Dean Andy told us he thought one of the scenarios (PS with mistakes) was a 10 and total rejection of applicant. Hes not going to assume Amy is disinterested because that could be totally off the mark. This question was so important in my opinion because it had you cover a wide arrange of topics, specifically: Why this school? He called Georgetown saying he was withdrawing from the program. Discuss a challenge and how you overcame it. What you want admissions to know about you? She had a high GPA/LSAT, and shed won awards for her writing before. What type of law would you like to practice and where would you like to start your career? Some examples from the past: Note: A few questions required a video response (1 minute), and a few questions required a written response (5 minutes). That said the questions he asked are numbered in order here in this email. Most of us went with minor, two of us went with major, and Dean Cornblatt went with major, too. What is motivating your decision to pursue law? Dean Cornblatt said during one of the interview that he was conservative on his numbers this year due to the high applicants and so movement will happen on the waitlist. program in the U.S. Your approach? The interview lasted 25 minutes and 40 seconds. Georgetown waitlist Class of 2025. Talk about a time you were very productive - what was the environment like? Georgetown University Law Center Preferred Waitlist A few days ago, I got an email from Georgetown saying that the "Committee on Admissions has reviewed your application and has placed your name in a special group within our Preferred Waiting List". georgetown-university, waitlist. Before the hearing, he decided to withdraw from school. What if the application has some typos? Could you tell me about a humbling experience? Student A was also prompted to ask the interviewer questions about the school. If there is one thing you could have done differently, what would that be? legal experience? Explain your journey from your previous career to law. What can you bring to the Wash U Law Community? how does your master's work inform your decision to study law? What would you have done differently if you were that person? What was a decision that you made in the past you will change today. She said she took a year off to reflect and tutor kids. ), what you would want your incoming class to look like, and to what extent you would be willing to forgive or overlook some mistakes in an application. what would you bring to Cornell? What are you most looking forward to in law school? He did, however, note that it would be different if the student had immediately apologized and sent a follow-up email with a correction. Tell us about how the skills you learned at [a job] would translate to law school. Later he told us that he was doing 450 of these group interviews, and that we should expect to hear from him about our decisions between 12/15-1/5, probably towards the beginning. Tell me about a book that influenced you or a book youre currently reading. A lot of people in the group interview thought this wasnt unforgivable, especially given that the previous two were pretty big ethical violations, but as it turns out it was a rejection as well. What follows are accounts of Dukes financial aid interviews, offered to applicants who have already been accepted. The other questions were specific about my leadership roles and which I found most fulfilling. What I'm looking for in a law school, and, What about my resume (elaborating on my two jobs after graduating from college, How did you get to michigan; why michigan, What something you changed your mind about -therapy, Tell me about the law firm and how you got the job. Tell me about a time where you analyzed a large set of data, how did you go about it and what was the outcome? People really have nothing to worry about here just be yourself. They mostly asked questions, recorded answers, and moved on to the next question. What would you want to do with you law degree? by Instrumental Sat Mar 18, 2017 5:03 am. What do you think you want to do after law school? Tell me about a time you showcased leadership. For Fall 2020 admission, we received almost 10,000 applications. Tell me about a significant academic project you completed during undergrad and why you chose that project. I had my interview with WUSTL last Friday and I wanted to tell you about my experience! Are you set on moving back to the northeast post graduation? How did that happen? What do you look for in deciding to apply to a law school and what drew you to Columbia? Don't be shy!! You can bring a rsum and a question about Georgetown just in case, but you wont have much (or any) one-on-one time with the dean. What are you looking for in a law school experience? Why did you decide to go to [grad school]? It wasn't conversational until the end because time was so limited, but the interviewer was very nice, honest, and funny! Dean Cornblatt asked what wouldve happened if he wrote an apologetic email that admitted fault but that still didnt go into the story. The leading theme was clearly "integrity" and how to deal with questions about candidates' integrity. Even though it's a big law school, we work very hard to make it a big law school with a small law school feel. Start by making the case for one side, that is, and then say something like, Nevertheless and make the case for the other side. (written) if you had a response prepared that we havent asked, please answer that question. Name, where we currently are located, and one fun fact about us (introduction). 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