Focus not just on talking but on listening. They dont expect you to knock every question out of the park. It was then followed by a time I had to overcome a struggle, but my answer for the leadership question actually encompassed this question as well so the interviewer did not ask for another answer to it. What characteristics do you hope to develop and grow over the next five years? <> Should the creators of Pokemon Go be liable? He did not respond to a request for comment from NPR. We returned the packet after we were done and the Dean all walked us to the elevator, shaking each one of our hands and thanking us. Which candidate should we take? A few questions are both suck-uppy and genuine: Whats your favorite part of the law school? What do you remember about your days as a student here? (The last one only works, obviously, if your interviewer went there.). I think this question was more geared to seeing how I handle multiple responsibilities at once. Tell me about a social issue or current event that youre following. (question was motivated from our discussion of my background). Name, where we currently are located, and one fun fact about us (introduction). Sam had read my application and based some questions on it). Before the hearing, he decided to withdraw from school. A frustration? What is the accomplishment you're the most proud of? What would you contribute to the UVA community? The reasoning is that Why Georgetown wasnt required, so Amy didnt do anything wrong. What do you do? What kind of role do you see yourself occupying at Harvard Law? The Dean said that he would let Student A in because a Why Georgetown essay was not required, so Student A should not be penalized for not writing one.). Dean Cornblatt started with asking us where were at, where were from, what were doing, and a fun fact about us. The second scenario was the sloppy PSspelling errors and used the wrong name. The average student loan debt of a 2018 WashU graduate was $22,500, which is also considerably less than the national average of $29,200. Last year the transmitted apps 7/10 and someone recieved their secondary 07/18 . Name something that you want the Northwestern admissions committee to know about you? Describe a time where you had to deliver difficult news to someone. Imagine youre sitting with your career counselor at Duke Law before starting 1L fall. The group was split 50/50. What's one thing you want admissions to know about you? What is a characteristic or personality trait that you want to work on in the coming years? What do you want your legal career to look like 5 years from now? 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? Do you consider yourself an optimist, pessimist, or realist? What is most important to you? How would a mentor or someone else describe you? We were in groups of 3-4 for the first two scenarios, and then we all got together in one large group to discuss the third scenario. She chalked it up to a careless mistake because parts of it had to be in a foreign language, and because she had meningitis or something, so she was uncharacteristically tired/ill. B writes a Why Georgetown addendum and personalizes the personal statement for Georgetown. Practice your answers to possible interview questions. Think of a time where you had to overcome bias. What's an accomplishment that makes you proud? Why did you study [something you studied at grad school] and how will it inform your career? Talk about atmosphere where you were very productive-what was the environment like? What do you like about your current job? What influenced your decision to go to law school? Talk about a time you were very productive - what was the environment like? He said it was about 70% numbers for the first review of an application, then moves to about 50%, resulting in an overall 65/35 split between stats and everything else. What you want admissions to know about you? If you could have a conversation with anyone (dead or alive), who would it be and what would you talk to them about? We did them one by one. Did you have a pet growing up, and if not what would you have wanted and why? What made it so stressful and what did you do to get past it? You must be logged in to post a comment. What did you think about her time off? Summarize your life up until this point. WashU has generally proven a good investment for its students; the website Payscale ranks it 155 (out of 1,978 schools) on its list of best-value colleges. Some other interesting things to mention: - He clearly did not care if people came to the same conclusions as him. What questions do you have for me?The resume-specific ones were just asking vaguely about what my tech positions were like. 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. Why did you enter a field other than law out of college? What is the relationship between your successes and your failures? The count down from the question and the recording is about 5-10 seconds I think, then 30 seconds to answer it. A time you did something for someone else over yourself. Whats a potential downside of your application? Theres no excuse for being late. Roughly half the schools in the T20 do interviews. Also if anyone has specific advice in law school interviews or any YouTube video links, please DM me. While interviewing in person has advantages, time and cost often prevent candidates from interviewing in person. In her addendum, she said she was sorry for the mistake but also claimed it had merely been an issues with properly attributing citations; and while she took responsibility it didn't seem like she fully acknowledged the severity of the 'mistake'. We did 3 scenarios. What Questions Should You Ask a Law School Admissions Officer? What if its addressed to the wrong school? Washington University in St. Louis is for those who want more than a degree; our students are pushing the boundaries of what it means to learn. The most IMPORTANT question that you NEED to have an absolutely solid answer on is a time when you showcased leadership. Washington University. A time you fell down and got yourself up. (Supposed to be 20 minutes, but was more like 28 minutes in reality. Why did you pick your undergraduate institution? Everyone almost unanimously guessed Barbara would be the one to get in. Have you ever been/ Lets say you are in an argument or conflict with someone representing a view completely opposite yours. Also, having a solid answer on why you want to go to law school is definitely a must. Interviewer then invited questions from the applicant and shared career resources in the applicant's area of interest. All applicants admitted through the Binding Early Decision Program will be awarded a full tuition scholarship for 3 years. I also threw in a part about certain organizations that I would be interested in. I was not expecting the majority of my interview to be a discussion on tuition, but in the end we ran out of time and I was not able to ask questions. [13:30] The first thing to recognize is that we do interview quite a few, more than most peer schools. Student F (30 seconds to prepare each question and 60 second to answer), Student I (Interviewed by alum in person). What do you want the admissions team to know about you? Since it does not seem to be useful in gaining employment (Note: this is a summary, Interviewer said it MUCH nicer than this). And now on campus and online Washington University in St. Louis is making its final pitch to prospective students. Then that would have been fine. They just want to see that you can perform in an interview environment without freaking out. One thing you would like admissions to know about you, What is motivating you to pursue law? First Scenario: A student was suspended for a year for plagiarism. We were asked to talk about how we would gather information from applicants as admissions personnel, directly asking, open prompts, etc. This might be because it was with the director of admissions or maybe because my friends did their interviews a few years ago Duke uses a service called InitialView to interview prospective international students. since you already have an education background in law and are qualified to practice law in China? What were your first steps? (written) if you had a response prepared that we havent asked, please answer that question. What do you want admissions to know about you? She mentioned in the beginning that although the admissions team had read my application in its entirety, she had only read my resume (so more context was needed for some questions)). Name a time you had to solve a complex problem on your own. What are the pros and cons of Harvard Law? How did you motivate them? What is your back up plan if you do not go to law school? Dont try to memorize linesyoull only sound stilted. All three scenarios involved students with great stats. It was a group of 7 applicants, with Dean Cornblatt himself conducting the "interview." [She asked about philosophy on the interests section of my rsum.]. It was Amy. I was asked why I didnt choose to first go to law school in Japan and then to try to enter an LL.M. What do you expect to be the biggest challenge? Tell me about a time you had to ask for help. What do you think you will bring to our law school? program in the U.S. Explain a time when you have to change yourself to accommodate someone else. If a movie were made about your life, what genre would it be and who would play you? Overall length of interview was 28 minutes. We all checked in at security, waited in a lobby area, and were given name tags. If you worked at YLS admissions, what would you describe as your biggest strength? For more information, please see our What did you do in your graduate program? What is an achievement you're particularly proud of, personally, professionally, or academically? Talk about a time you engaged a disinterested teammate. (not sure??) 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. He wrapped up the interview by asking us to give one word that describes an ideal candidate. How did you get to the point where you are applying to law school? Who should you admit if you have to choose one over the other? How do you think it will prepare you for law school? One question about a specific experience on my resume. We had four options to choose fromno impact, minor impact, major impact, or game over (deny). He observed our large group conversation. 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. Each response can be no more than one minute long. Left time for two questions and spent about five minutes answering them. Why did you choose to go your undergrad institution? What kind of law do you want to practice? Cookie Notice Other than the standard Why Northwestern and Why Law questions, there was much less interviewing and much more conversing. Early Decision and WashU. Tell me about a time you were part of a team with low morale/motivation. roxinthebox January 8, 2020, 3:54am #16 Thank you so much for the advice! Why did you choose your undergraduate institution? Introduction: Dean passed out name plates to put in front of us. What skills from your professional life would serve you best in law school? Could you tell me about a humbling experience? When working in a team do you prefer to speak up or listen to others? If you could teach your fellow students at Chicago a class in anything, academic or not, what would you teach them? Have you worked with someone drastically different from you? The content of your answer probably matters less than how you say it. WashU values demonstrated interest by the candidate. 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.. When asked why, he admitted he had failed to include citations in his dissertation, and that there was going to be a disciplinary hearing about it, but now that hes withdrawing there would be no hearing and no effect on his record. Third Scenario: A student had stellar GPA and LSAT stats as well as letters of recommendation praising her writing skills. Tell me about a time you showcased leadership. What was a humbling experience you've had? Instructions: He handed out a packet with scenarios written out, and he told you to keep it face down until he finished his instructions. What did you do to resolve those? How do you navigate through a difficult conversation? The Admissions Officer that interviewed me was super friendly and the interview overall was pretty informal. I'd be interested in at HLS. Genuine questions are usually more broad: whats student housing like? Im a fan of questions like this because Im a fan of authenticity in general. 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. What would you do if you cant make it to the top 10% of your class? If you had a million dollars but could not spend it yourself, how would you spend it? 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? /OCProperties <> 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). The Dean ultimately said that this had a big impact because he did not like that the student did not own up to the seriousness of the situationshe was suspended for a year. Most of us went with minor, two of us went with major, and Dean Cornblatt went with major, too. These include two live Zoom interviews, each with a faculty member from our Committee on Admissions (COA), scheduled for the same day. Tell me about your current role and what you do and do not like about it. Participation in the interview process is optional, so most law school applicants do not interview. Interviewer asked about my interest and what I would like to do in the future with my law degree. What can you do in law school other than academics? Explain a time when you were rejected from a job offering. 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. Because it is difficult to predict the type of interview you will have, it is important to prepare for a variety of interview styles. What is a time you have had to have resilience? We were asked for one word that describes an ideal quality in an applicant. Privacy Policy. One word to describe the ideal candidate. (specific to my resume), What do you want to do after you graduate from law school? Dean Cornblatt gave us packets that had various scenarios and we were tasked with determining how much the specific scenario should impact the individuals chance to attend Georgetown. <> Do you plan to work for a year or two before going to law school? If you could have one conversation with historical figure, who would it be and why? Only in the last 2 years reported (2017 and 2018) have the outcomes been better for WashU. And that was it, he told us we would know sometime between December 20th and January 15th, however, it could always take longer. If you had to choose any contemporary or historical figure to be your mentor, who would it be? In all three, he named the first student to go and wanted everyone to talk. He finished by asking us one of his intended optional application prompts for this year that they didnt get to add in: "What was something youve done that was hard but so worth it?. For the latter, while the decision was still to deny, Dean Cornblatt now placed the severity of a bad PS at a 10/10. Sometimes its a great sign, and a prelude to an offer, but its just as often a chance for the interviewer to ask you genuine questions before they make a decision. Tell us about how the skills you learned at [a job] would translate to law school. or maybe it was just an assignment Im not sure, but it was definitely a first draft). Dean Cornblatt asked what wouldve happened if he wrote an apologetic email that admitted fault but that still didnt go into the story. Make sure you show up early for in-person interviews. In between everything he spoke about their review philosophy, and applications in general (14k+ applications this year!). 2 0 obj Name a time that you were not happy with your performance. If you were a fly on the wall, what are some things that you imagine the committee would say about your application? 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). Your co-worker, whose work is integral to the team, is having a bad day, how will you help them to feel better. endobj Can you tell me about a success youve had? The dean wrote a note for her saying that shes been a model student since. I think its also good to demonstrate that you are seriously considering the prospect of moving to their school and spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on your tuition. What makes an applicant jump off the page for you? If you could eradicate one social issue, what would it be? What are the top 3 factors that contribute to your success? Beyond your main focus, what are some other areas of law you're interested in? endobj why law?but the written questions may be hypotheticals about current affairs. What are you most looking forward to in law school? What kind of student do you think you were in university and graduate school? What do you hope to get out of law school? What would teammates and coworkers say about you? This wrapped up the interview. What is more important to you? Tell me about a difficult time at work and how you handled it, Name a mistake and how you would do things differently if given another chance. So don't stress or deliberate too long about answers, just go with your gut and be honest. He shared screen with us and asked us to give a thumbs up when were all set reading it. How did that happen? What do you dislike? Applied 12/13, been UR, no interview invite, and I'm getting pretty freaked. How would you advise the president on this topic? The other questions were specific about my leadership roles and which I found most fulfilling. xSMO09` * *q@`IIzqZm'zMz7^$["(4zs8qE\F%+NlUv8J* cI0Ab(5Y9%QlZ[lJ\Pg&4jC5m+2|/)MF-pOfOL?l\!MI [Interviewer also answered students questions]. Do you want to share anything with the admissions committee about your GPA since you redacted it? For the questions that were asked by Washington University that weren't resume-specific during my interview: 20mins, including time built in for your questions. Tell me about a time where you analyzed a large set of data, how did you go about it and what was the outcome? Why did you choose Berkeley? The interview was conversational and lasted about 30 minutes. Your approach? There was time for around 2 questions. /PageMode /UseNone Phone Interview: 19.41%. General thoughts: The Dean appreciated decisiveness; he did not like it when interviewees were in between little impact and big impact. He cares a lot about integrity, so I would be sure to highlight that in your answers. When does WashU give out secondaries it is July 20 what is going on. Some of us (me included) said we would then let him keep his acceptance. What is one thing you would like the admission committee to know about you? Others, like Harvard, Chicago, and Columbia, offer interviews by invitation only. Defend your answer. One tip for this one is don't afraid to be bold--Dean Andy asks you to rank a couple of situations from 1-10 in terms of ability to look past/forgive the error and admit the applicant. If I were to ask your best friend what your three best qualities are, what would they say? By rejecting non-essential cookies, Reddit may still use certain cookies to ensure the proper functionality of our platform. Yours was an exceptional group. 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. Scenario 1: a top applicant was previously suspended for one year because she plagiarized in French 101. Why Michigan? How did you end up choosing your major/minor combination? Speech is supposed to be messy. What was your favorite class or professor? Third scenario was about an applicant with gleaming GPA/LSAT, letters of rec commending his strong writing skills, and then a personal statement with multiple typos and a mention of the wrong school. Finally, the Dean asked us to describe in one word an adjective for successful applicants. What would my ideal technology law job be? admissions consulting and editing services, your interest in their law school in particular, an academic or professional accomplishment. USC o. What do you want to do after law school? I also stressed being a non-traditional student and asked questions regarding that. ), [Questions about professional and academic experience. The University does not discriminate in access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression . What qualities do I want in a law school? If something really stumps you, its okay to say, Sorry, Im a little nervous, so long as you pick up the thread. When did you seriously begin considering law school, what were your first steps? How might you address it? You should send your interviewer a short, polite thank you note. If you could eradicate one social problem what would it be? The leading theme was clearly "integrity" and how to deal with questions about candidates' integrity. He also asked a follow-up question, "what if he had written from the start that he was under academic investigation for plagiarism and apologized sincerely for the incident and said he hoped the committee could forgive him?" In addition, some positions may receive well over 100 applicants, and so it may take additional time to review everyone that has . Give us an example of your leadership experience. However, her personal statement had typos, including the wrong school name. Students tell me things that a neighbor, older cousin, or friend's brother's uncle once said to them about Early Decision, so I want to spend my time in this blog post talking about the facts and myths of Early . The interview was pretty much how the other student from the 2020-1 cycle described it! Name a failure that turned out to be a success. Name a book that changed your view on a social issue.

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