We were asked to talk about how we would gather information from applicants as admissions personnel, directly asking, open prompts, etc. In all three, he named the first student to go and wanted everyone to talk. The glowing references about her writing ultimately showed him that she was a great writer when she actually cared, and that the poor quality of the statement therefore reflected her lack of enthusiasm. If you could live anywhere outside of America, where would it be? Intro was: where were at, where were from, what were doing now, and a fun fact about ourselves. A time when you worked on a team and your team mate was disengaged. legal experience? What did you do to resolve it? He appreciates collaboration, so be sure to speak about the conclusions your group came to, not necessarily the ones that you individually came to. Which candidate should we take? The group interview actually went exactly how it was described on the 7sage 2019-2020 Interview Questions section! 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). Something disappointing and how you handled it? Then he split us up into groups. The interview was conversational and lasted about 30 minutes. What is a criticism you have been given and how did you respond to that criticism? I was not going to prepare for this question nor did I even come across my mine before a buddy of mine who used to work for the Center for Career Development at our University told me to prepare for it and I am so happy I did. Tell me an experience when you stepped outside your comfort zone. The Dean said that while it would have been harder to make a decision, he would still rescind because the kid's message did not provide a detailed account of what had happened, and still required the ad com to ask follow-up questions -- and this did not change the material facts of what had happened, which were pretty bad. What type of extracurriculars/experiential opportunities would you be interested in at Wash U Law? ), 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. Once he hears from all our groups, he states his own opinion before we move onto the next scenario. What are you looking for in your potential classmates? Why law?]. What is a time when a failure led to future success? What do you want to do after law school? Why J.D. I think the "preferred" preferred list mentions that your name has been placed within a special group on the preferred waiting list. Note: Interviewer said Northwestern gave them a list of questions on the online platform, but currently they were unable to access. After a week or two in orientation, meeting professors and your peers and faculty, how do you believe they would describe you? Dean didnt like that because a whole years suspension from the undergrad institution is a pretty big penalty, and she seemed to not be portraying things very honestly. Does Georgetown Law have rolling admissions? Whats a potential downside of your application? The second scenario was the sloppy PSspelling errors and used the wrong name. 2) what's my chance of getting in? Do you want to study and work in Chicago? or maybe it was just an assignment Im not sure, but it was definitely a first draft). A time you fell down and got yourself up. The Law School Admissions Test, or LSAT, is a standardized test administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for prospective law school candidates. Questions about challenges based on current job, Interest in the Doctoroff program and how the certificate would help me with my goals. The status has never changed until now. After all, we arent a real admissions committee. That shows that she does not care about Georgetown, and there is no point in wasting a seat on her. We did 3 scenarios. How did you go about doing it? If you had to defer for a year, and resume building was not an issue, what is something you would like to do during this time? When have you dealt with a frustrating situation and how did you overcome it? Talk about a time where you worked with people that had disagreements, and what did you do to resolve those. See alsoWhat Questions Should You Ask a Law School Admissions Officer? Best, Andy". What do you like to do in your free time? Interviewer asked about my interest and what I would like to do in the future with my law degree. They're busy! Also I see a lot about group interviews, is there a difference between group vs alumni interview this cycle, like is it better to get one or the other? I had thought that when I heard it, but didn't want to take a stance after I heard a few people play it safe. When someone comes to you with a problem, how do you respond? It's designed to assess reading comprehension, logical, and verbal reasoning proficiencies. What is the one thing that you want the Admissions Committee to know about you? What prompted that interest? One change you would make looking back over your life. Everyone else gave it a 7-9. If you worked at YLS admissions, what would you describe as your biggest weakness? Should the creators of Pokemon Go be liable? It was 45-minute long and exactly how previous applicants described. People really have nothing to worry about here just be yourself. 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). [Specific questions about resume/experiences]. Talk about the experiences you had after college. We were asked to either rescind or let him keep his acceptance. What follows are accounts of Dukes financial aid interviews, offered to applicants who have already been accepted. If a movie were made about your life, what genre would it be and who would play you? Describe when you were most productivewhat was that environment like? What were your first steps? What is one of your greatest accomplishments at [undergraduate university]? Be able to go through all your resume blurbs and talk about each experience. I answered Why law? and Why Columbia? before Interviewer asked me by tying it in to other questions. what would you bring to Cornell? Choose a policy position from a past presidential campaign. What role should the government play in unrestrained capitalism? Her addendum did not do enough to explain this disconnect, and over all he felt that she spent more time trying to make the issue sound small than apologizing and taking responsibility- he said it showed a lack of growth. What is something that youre not looking forward to in law school? Cornell usually does a recorded interview with about seven questions. by sarita25 Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:33 am. Smile even if youre on the phone. What is an international legal issue that you are passionate about? For Fall 2020, we received nearly 10,000 applications. Why did you study [something you studied at grad school] and how will it inform your career? When you are facing a strict deadline for an important project, how do you organize and manage your time? How do you see yourself contributing to the community and what student organizations were you involved with in undergrad? What Harvard programs are you interested in? How many hours per week do you spend on social media? How did you motivate them? why law?but the written questions may be hypotheticals about current affairs. There are banks of questions on 7Sage, but it seems like the questions can vary based on the applicant. By using this website, you agree to be bound by the. 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. I did not feel stressed or thrown off at any point, and generally the vibe was very warm and discussion-friendly, rather than a grilling session. Third Scenario: A student had stellar GPA and LSAT stats as well as letters of recommendation praising her writing skills. The first is from Anon, who is currently waitlisted at Georgetown. What would Jewel contribute to a law school community? One thing you would like admissions to know about you, What is motivating you to pursue law? So, they just asked general questions (see below) and gave career advice. Tell me about a time you had a conflict with someone and how you went about solving it. If you could eradicate one social problem, what would it be? Why did you enter a field other than law out of college? [Interviewer also asked a lot of questions based on Student As resume]. Tell me about a time someone didnt understand how you were feeling. Questions 1) are there multiple waitlists or is preferred waitlist just a diplomatic way to call a waitlist? An alumni interview offers the Office of Admissions an opportunity to learn more about candidates beyond the written application. I intend to focus on that area, so that hopefully bodes well if I attend GULC. What do you want to do with your JD right after law school? You should be thoughtful, confident, warm, and encouraging of other people as well. I guess if I had to give a preliminary answer, Id say (But dont memorize that!) [Interviewer also answered students questions]. What's an accomplishment that makes you proud? What was a challenge you faced when working on a team. Why Law? If I were to ask your best friend what your three biggest weaknesses are, what would they say? When did you start seriously consider going to law school? Anything else you would like to know from me about Columbia and NYC? What are you planning to do in your upcoming semester of undergrad? Whats one thing that you might be scared or hesitant about in law school? I think more than anything this was about seeing whether he liked the applicants as people. Harvard interviews most applicants on a video chat client called Zoom. Explain a time when you have to change yourself to accommodate someone else. There was time for around 2 questions. Think of a time when you had to do something you didnt want to do and what was in your head? (We know people are considering a lot of places.). It was a group of 7 applicants, with Dean Cornblatt himself conducting the "interview." What skills from your professional life would serve you best in law school? 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. 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. 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. You should always treat it like the latter. Where do you see your career going after law school? Anon asks the guys . The plagiarism in question was for a first draft of another writing piece she was submitting for an award (I think? Columbia basically asked me about things specific to my application. Chicago Interview with admissions rep- ~30 minutes long, much more relaxed and casual than many on Reddit described, more conversational than I expected, Student B (Interviewed by admissions officer via Skype). Why did you choose to go your undergrad institution? If possible, plug into your modem for online interviews. What was the most innovative new idea you implemented? The early deposits were spurred by a clause in Notre Dame's acceptances that closed their deposits on the earlier of (i) all seats taken or (ii . After we gave our answers, the dean explained that A) this showed a lack of integrity because he was fleeing the issue rather than confronting it, and was likely guilty; and B) he should have been extremely transparent about what had happened and volunteered ALL the information he had right from the get-go without making the admissions committee chase him down only to be stonewalled (it disrespected Georgetown, he said). Otherwise, do what you can to clear bandwidth: dont download anything big beforehand; consider moving closer to your router. (not sure??) 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. They dont expect you to knock every question out of the park. He said something like, Sometimes its best to say Im sorry and then zip it.. Got the email today from Georgetown saying that I'm on the preferred waitlist. Roughly half the schools in the T20 do interviews. 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? The ABA is thinking about adopting a uniform bar exam. It was very friendly and felt as much about them saying why they're good for me as it was about me saying why I'm good for them. He seemed much more interested in discussing the university, my intentions and answering questions I had. What did you do to resolve those? Howd you deal with it? - He gave us his email at the end, and then followed up with a nice note (which I responded to of course): "Hello [FIRSTNAME], Just a quick note to thank you for being a part of our group interview. Georgetown Law is one of the most prestigious law schools in the United States, and as such, the interview process is highly competitive. *. Tell me about a book youre reading or have read recently that changed your perspective? We were asked for one word that describes an ideal quality in an applicant. I divide questions you can ask them into two categories: genuine questions and suck-up questions. What interests you about the city of Chicago? It felt much better to speak to real people than a camera, and I had fun. 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. All three scenarios involved students with great stats. Preferred Waitlist at Georgetown? What do you want the school to know about you? 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. What's the best piece of advice you've received? Could you tell me about a humbling experience? 15 minutes of candidate asking questions. What would interest you about corporate law? What are you looking for in a law school experience? Tell me about a time you were challenged while working on a team. Who should you admit if you have to choose one over the other? What was a defining experience at [undergrad inst]? 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. What questions do you have for us? Are you set on moving back to the northeast post graduation? They prefer Skype to Google Hangouts. Don't be shy!! You should send your interviewer a short, polite thank you note. Why did you decide to go to [grad school]? 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. Before the hearing, he decided to withdraw from school. Just be yourself, be honest and you'll do great. What is something that you have done for the first time recently? What do you expect to be the biggest challenge? What questions do you have for me?The resume-specific ones were just asking vaguely about what my tech positions were like. Describe a time when you had a difficult conversation and what did you do about it. If you could tell the president one thing, what would you say? He basically turned us into an admissions committee, and ran 3 different cases by us (all real situations he had to weigh in on in his time at admissions). What kind of law do you want to practice? Should Georgetown rescind his offer or not? Why would you like to do the JDP program as opposed to applying the traditional route? According to US News & World Reports, Georgetown Law was ranked the 14 th best law school. She then told me about some other opportunities at Duke that I might find interesting, and how Duke stands out from other schools. ), [Questions about professional and academic experience. How did you get to the point of applying to law school, especially given your experience of practicing law in your home country? I prepared for this question by doing research into the classes and clinics WashU offers and how I could adapt that after I graduate. Hope you had fun. I dont want to read in to it much, but I hope that was a good thing. 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. Tell me about a time youve received feedback you didnt agree with. What would you have done differently if you were that person? How will you use your skills gained after law school? I used the word Unique however, others used words such as honest, hard-working, etc. Describe a time where you had to deliver difficult news to someone. Tell us about a time you failed an important goal and what you learned as a result. If you could have a conversation with anyone, living or dead, who would it be with? Other than the standard Why Northwestern and Why Law questions, there was much less interviewing and much more conversing. Talk about a time you engaged a disinterested teammate. Youre just having a conversation. Any response youve prepared but were not asked? potroast1 April 7, 2021, 9:54pm #2. is it possible to get admitted before may . Tell me about a social issue or current event that youre following. How has Covid-19 affected your life over the past year? What do you think will be your biggest challenge in law school? Explain your journey from your previous career to law. I was also in the mens rowing team at my University so she asked me what that was like and how I balanced schools and a sport at the same time. Tell us about a time when you messed up an important play. Everyone almost unanimously guessed Barbara would be the one to get in. Talk about your current job - what do you like and dislike the most? What would you be doing if it wasn't law? I stated I would give it a 5 with an asterisk, and I stated that a few spelling mistakes are inevitable for all applicants, however the reference to a different law school was more egregious and showed carelessness. He also cared about order and structure he noticed people who did not follow his instructions precisely or spoke out of turn. Next, we talked about why I wanted to go to Law School and why WashU in general. When working in a team do you prefer to speak up or listen to others? What is a characteristic or personality trait that you want to work on in the coming years? georgetown-university, waitlist. Tell me about your current role and what you do and do not like about it. How is [my undergraduate university] and why I chose to go there, How would the people that know you describe you in one word. My interviewer did not take out the prepared list of questions until the very end of the interview. What was a decision that you made in the past you will change today. Student B (Skype interview, very informal), Student C (Skype interview but switched to phone because of technical issues). Tell me about a project youve managed and how it went. Should this admission be overturned? Questions about my research, especially in artificial intelligence. What did you think about her time off? Suck-up questions are designed to show off your knowledge of a program or convey your eagerness: I see that your Immigration Rights Clinic helps clients mount detention challenges, and Im wondering how successful those challenges have been in the current political environment. You can also lob softballs at your interviewer: What does Harvard do to promote a sense of community in its large student body? Make sure that the answer to your suck-up question isnt easily available online. He said if she had just written, Im sorry. The third scenario was an almost Oxford Masters graduate who was accused of plagiarism and withdrew from Oxford. And while Barbara was advocating for herself as much as she could, the numbers still usually win out. He asked us to rate this issue in her app from "no problem" > "minor" > "major" > "automatically disqualifying" and explain why. Imagine youre sitting with your career counselor at Duke Law before starting 1L fall. What is your favorite book or movie and why. Describe a relationship that went from adversarial to amicable. A time when you had to deal with a complex problem alone. Whats your backup plan if you dont go to law school? What is one thing you want the Admissions Council to know? We write about InitialView interviews here. What was your most rewarding experience outside the classroom? Second scenario was about a student who had already been accepted, and was currently in a graduate program at Oxford. What are some of the pros and cons of Harvard? What would you do to be a part of the Charlottesville community? Posted 11:23:50 PM. What do you do to motivate a disengaged team member? She should not have written the wrong school name. What do you want to do career wise with a law degree/5-year plan? We all checked in at security, waited in a lobby area, and were given name tags. Whens a time you applied for a job and didnt get it? Suppose someone gets injured playing Pokemon Go. How will you deal with not being in top ten percent of class? That said the questions he asked are numbered in order here in this email. In reality, law school waitlists are dynamic. 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. What can you do in law school other than academics? After we mingled amongst each other for a couple minutes, the Dean came down the stairs, introduced himself, and we all walked with him into a conference room, where we had name tags assigned to each seat. If you were an admissions officer, what two qualities would you look for in a potential candidate? It shows a huge disinterest in Georgetown, so hes not about to waste an acceptance on someone whos not serious. The committee will ask you - 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). An experience that prepared me for law school, One word my friends, family, and work colleagues would use to describe me. The scenarios were the same: a plagiarism and 1-year suspension, withdrawal from Oxford before a hearing, and a sloppy PS. Which brings me to my next point: dont worry about giving the right or wrong answer. If you got accepted to all the schools you applied to, where would you pick? I think it moved up from fourth in that regard. What did you do to address it? What is the one thing you want admissions to know about you? He then divided us into groups of three, and he told to read through the first scenario. Dont panic. Explain a time when you were rejected from a job offering. Should this be minor, major, or game over? Your approach? What experiences have helped drive your interest to law? The interview was with the director of admissions. At the end of the interview, theyll probably ask if you have any questions for them. I think it's among the largest in the United States, with 575 entering students. And we had time for me to ask 2 questions to the interviewer. Thats an interesting question! (Supposed to be 20 minutes, but was more like 28 minutes in reality. Whats a time you applied for a job and didnt get it? Make sure you show up early for in-person interviews. Youve had three jobs in consulting since you graduated. It wasn't about getting the answers "right." What is something I have changed my opinion on? Defend your answer. How did you end up choosing your major/minor combination? 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 Name a time that you were not happy with your performance. Tell me about your journey from choosing your undergrad degree to your decision to apply to law school. 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