They're busy! Left time for two questions and spent about five minutes answering them. Anything else you would like to know from me about Columbia and NYC? Why did you choose Berkeley? They prefer Skype to Google Hangouts. When did you seriously begin considering law school, what were your first steps? What did you do to resolve it? This question was so important in my opinion because it had you cover a wide arrange of topics, specifically: Why this school? 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. Most of us went with minor, two of us went with major, and Dean Cornblatt went with major, too. Absolutely Crushed : ( I got the email tonight at 5 PM and as soon as I saw "Admissions Decision Received" in my inbox instead of "Congratulations on Your Admission", I just knew. Something disappointing and how you handled it? Are there any areas of law that youre interested in other than copyright law? First, the law school wants. The experience that has most prepared me for law school, One word that family and friends would use to describe me (I picked curious), What have I changed my mind on in the past. Expect that youll get a curve ball or two. Just be yourself, be honest and you'll do great. What prompted that interest? What challenges do the communities you work with experience? We did them one by one. Toward the end, she explained a bit about the process. Majority of my interview was about high vs low tuition and scholarships being harmful to the larger student body. What do you want to get out of law school? How did you end up choosing your major/minor combination? What is the one thing that you want the Admissions Committee to know about you? Why is that? what would you do in law school, both inside and outside of the classroom? I divide questions you can ask them into two categories: genuine questions and suck-up questions. by sarita25 Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:33 am. Do you want to share anything with the admissions committee about your GPA since you redacted it? She was familiar with my file and clear on my "why law," so her questions focused on skills I've learned / challenges I've faced while working in finance and which activities, clubs, courses, etc. Be friendly, charming, and enthusiastic. 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? or maybe it was just an assignment Im not sure, but it was definitely a first draft). The school wanted to have a hearing, but he withdraws from the program so that he can keep his record clean of misconduct. I intend to focus on that area, so that hopefully bodes well if I attend GULC. 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)). Overall great experience. I was also asked about what I specifically did under some of my positions in clubs. I think the "preferred" preferred list mentions that your name has been placed within a special group on the preferred waiting list. Hes not going to assume Amy is disinterested because that could be totally off the mark. Below are the questions he asked. What is more important: the result or the process? Name a time you had to solve a complex problem on your own. What kind of law do you want to practice? The third scenario was an almost Oxford Masters graduate who was accused of plagiarism and withdrew from Oxford. (Her current undergrad school). Note: UT asks candidates to pledge not to share interview questions. It wasn't about getting the answers "right." If you could go back to any time in your life and tell yourself something, what would it be? How would you cheer up a classmate who was visibly upset in class one day? I answered Why law? and Why Columbia? before Interviewer asked me by tying it in to other questions. The second most important question I thought was asked is what I hope to get out of law school. Aside from being a guardian ad litem, what else am I currently doing? What are you looking for in a law school? You can schedule an interview online only after WUSTL invites you. What if the essay is plagiarized? What is the biggest challenge that youve faced so far? 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). I see that you listed (city) as somewhere you would want to practice after law school. Have you ever been to Durham? Others, like Harvard, Chicago, and Columbia, offer interviews by invitation only. Did you have a pet growing up, and if not what would you have wanted and why? Yea I was a little surprised at my waitlist to, given the consensus on this website that I would get in (3.6 171). Learn about our admissions consulting and editing services. If there was a shift in your career or path, how did you deal with the shift? (This required a 300-word written essay). I submitted my application on 4 February 2025 and the application was marked complete on 8 February 2022 and had an interview with them in March 2022. Then we would progress onto scenario 2, and so on. 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. What have you learned in your current job? I'm KJD and I'm betting that's why there are a bunch of UG-related questions. What do you think you will bring to our law school? What do you want to do career wise with a law degree/5-year plan? What if the application has some typos? What did you do to motivate a disengaged team member? He seemed much more interested in discussing the university, my intentions and answering questions I had. A time you fell down and got yourself up. When someone comes to you with a problem, how do you respond? Does anyone know how these group interviews will go/has Georgetown done this before? Sam had read my application and based some questions on it). How do you think it will prepare you for law school? 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'. Her addendum made it seem like it was a very casual and light incident, but she was suspended for a semester. Student B (Skype interview, very informal), Student C (Skype interview but switched to phone because of technical issues). What sorts of things would you tell them you hope to accomplish in your career after law school? Describe a time when you struggled academically and how you responded to that challenge. Noticed on the US News ranking that Georgetown is second to only NYU in International Law. Tell me a time you were part of a team with low morale/motivation. What is something other than the law that youre passionate about? We had four options to choose fromno impact, minor impact, major impact, or game over (deny). It shows a huge disinterest in Georgetown, so hes not about to waste an acceptance on someone whos not serious. Do you plan to work for a year or two before going to law school? What is an international legal issue that you are passionate about? In between everything he spoke about their review philosophy, and applications in general (14k+ applications this year!). Questions about my research, especially in artificial intelligence. she also noted I had attended a webinar and had spoken to an admissions officer and students). In the second and third scenarios, he called on people one by one to go. Talk to me about [the hobbies or interests you listed on your resume]. 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. What did you do? What Harvard programs are you interested in? 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. What do you plan to draw on from your previous background? Describe when you were most productivewhat was that environment like? You should send your interviewer a short, polite thank you note. Oh well. Why Law? (not sure??) What was a challenge you faced as a leader in your extracurricular activities in undergrad? ), 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's possible from those invited to interview are applicants the Admissions Committee wishes to know more about before making a decision. Tell me about a time someone didnt understand how you were feeling. 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. He asked us to rate this issue in her app from "no problem" > "minor" > "major" > "automatically disqualifying" and explain why. Where do you see your career going after law school? 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. It was very conversational, but here are the questions he asked me: Northwestern gives you three options: an in-person on-campus interview, an in-person alumni interview, or an automated online interview via a video client called Kira. Why did someone from XX end up in XX and seek to go to law school? How did you respond? What have you learned from it? What's the best compliment you've ever received? If you cant find your interviewers email address, you can send your thank you note to the email address of the general admissions office. They dont expect you to knock every question out of the park. Personality trait that will help you most in law school. Focus not just on talking but on listening. What is a characteristic or personality trait that you want to work on in the coming years? After a week or two in orientation, meeting professors and your peers and faculty, how do you believe they would describe you? How did it feel? what would you bring to Cornell? The people they've been accepting probably aren't going to attend because they're probably going to T6 schools, and everyone they're waitlisting (me included) will probably be either A) salty by the time they make a decision or B) committed to a school that . We did 3 scenarios. Something to the effect of, How has your time in the legal field shaped your perspective on law? 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. It's like a small college with lots of different buildings. Have you had a mentor throughout your life? (written), What does integrity mean to you? 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. 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). When you and a colleague didnt see eye-to-eye - what did you do? Here are my "situational" takeaways: 1. Could you tell me about a humbling experience? What did you do in your graduate program? Left time for questions; admitted me at the end of the interview. Questions for me? How did you like your undergraduate experience? 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. He also said last year he interviewed about 2600 students, and this year 3000. If youre not sure how to answer a written question, consider both sides with a classic On the one hand, on the other hand structure. Whats a time you applied for a job and didnt get it? What skills will contribute to your success as a law student? Have you experienced any personal setbacks, and how did you respond? What was the most innovative new idea you implemented? They may be divided into multiple tiers, but even those broad selections are continuously reassessed. Best, Andy". Damn this cycle is hard If you could have a conversation with anyone (dead or alive), who would it be and what would you talk to them about? You should be thoughtful, confident, warm, and encouraging of other people as well. [Interviewer also asked a lot of questions based on Student As resume]. You can get a free account here. What do you want to do after law school? I highly recommend international students that they request interviews because it gives us chance to meet an alum living in the country and to connect with lawyers with American J.D. He explained that rescinding an offer is a BIG deal, and that the standard for doing so is much higher than denying an applicant. Tell me about a time you overcame an obstacle. What do you want to do with your JD right after law school? Upon several attempts by the Dean to get more information in calls with him, the admitted student beats around the bush and says he would "rather not get into it." in that country! Note: During the first two scenarios, he randomly called on people, and he asked them specific questions. Describe a time where you had to deliver difficult news to someone. potroast1 April 7, 2021, 9:54pm #2. is it possible to get admitted before may . If they wanted to see what you could do with time to revise, they would send you written questions. Re: Georgetown Preferred Waiting List. Have you ever been/ Lets say you are in an argument or conflict with someone representing a view completely opposite yours. What would you have done differently if you were that person? What would you have done differently if you were that person? Why did you choose your undergraduate institution? You've had this amazing career - why do you want to go to law school now? Which brings me to my next point: dont worry about giving the right or wrong answer. Tell me about a time you showcased leadership. Start by making the case for one side, that is, and then say something like, Nevertheless and make the case for the other side. How did you get to the point of applying to law school, especially given your experience of practicing law in your home country? What questions do you have for us? It wasn't conversational until the end because time was so limited, but the interviewer was very nice, honest, and funny! Her next two questions were Duke-specific: are there specific offerings such as student orgs and clinics Im interested in, and what makes Duke law a good fit for me. Third Scenario: A student had stellar GPA and LSAT stats as well as letters of recommendation praising her writing skills. Defend your answer. What is something that youre not looking forward to in law school? 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. We were asked to either rescind or let him keep his acceptance. Good idea? ), (The interview lasted 16 minutes total, and had time to ask 2 questions. Georgetown Waitlist Interview Email Status/Interview Update Got an email from Dean Cornblatt about waitlist interviews starting soon-- did everyone get this or just people on the priority waitlist? And we were usually wrong! I am uncertain whether there are still other applicants encountering the same situation? Where do I see my role in the social justice movement? Second scenario was about a student who had already been accepted, and was currently in a graduate program at Oxford. Tell me about a time when you were criticized unfairly. Schools are swamped. We were asked to give a weight by percentage of stats vs. rest of the application. 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). What was the most disappointing setback in your life? Towards the end, Interviewer asked me if I would be 100% committed to coming to Columbia if accepted. I hadnt thought about that before. Why did you pursue your current position (recruiter)--explained that I initially joined and why I left/what I am doing now, Asked about the research project I was working on (the one I had written about in the significant pieces of writing/flowed in from the previous question), What was the impetus for me to go into/be interested in criminal law (seemed like a slight variation for why law), What my favorite habit was from the 7 habits of highly effective people (she also read the book as well), Talk about an experience through which you brought people together. What is your communication/teamwork style like? Name a time you analyzed a large data set or did extensive research on something. What did you do to resolve it? How long did you live in New York and what do you think is the difference between the city that you live in and the city of New York? I definitely would have struggled with that question by it catching me off guard and not having some sort of formulation of the answer beforehand. How much time do you spend on social media? Any response youve prepared but were not asked? Everyone else gave it a 7-9. Why did you switch from [one field] to [another field]? What interests you about the city of Chicago? Interviewer asked about my interest and what I would like to do in the future with my law degree. What is the accomplishment you're the most proud of? What is more important to you? You should always treat it like the latter. 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. Name a time that you were not happy with your performance. What is motivating your decision to pursue a law degree? A major revelation about someone you worked with, and how did that change how I see the situation/person? Talk about a time where you worked with people that had disagreements, and what did you do to resolve those. If you could tell the president one thing, what would you say? What can you bring to Columbia Law School? An experience that prepared me for law school, One word my friends, family, and work colleagues would use to describe me. Where in ultimately want to end up after graduating was something she also asked. Georgetown does a group interview. Anon asks the guys . 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". Difficult time with a co-worker and how you resolved it? Tell us about a time when you messed up an important play. Finally, he gave us a hypothetical scenario that was about Amy, a student with higher grades/LSAT but no why Georgetown essay versus Barbara, with slightly lower stats but a compelling Why Georgetown. The interview was pretty much how the other student from the 2020-1 cycle described it! What charitable organization would you donate to and why? A frustration? Some schools, like Georgetown, also offer Zoom sessions where their admissions folks talk about what's happening with the waitlist. Student D It's designed to assess reading comprehension, logical, and verbal reasoning proficiencies. Where do you see yourself 5 years from now in your career? What is a change you've made because of a past mistake? Didn't do the optional interview. How did you end up [across the country] for college? 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. The first was an Ivy-graduated applicant who plagiarized freshman year. 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. Is there any other information youd like to share? How did you motivate them? What is a misconception you think that civilians have of military people? 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. (I answered these questions within the first 10 minutes). The interview was with the director of admissions. When you are facing a strict deadline for an important project, how do you organize and manage your time? Why? If you think something is a big deal or not a big deal, make sure to mention it. Note that these questions are out of date because Cornell asks interviewees not to share the interview questions. How many hours per week do you spend on social media? 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.. Student A (He called out people that reached for the paper before he finished speaking.) Which particular clinics are you interested in? - He explained that he's doing 3-4 of these interviews a day for months (pretty intense!! Preferred Waitlist at Georgetown? ), is this a good sign or sort of random/neutral? 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 is something that you have done for the first time recently? What am I looking forward to about law school? What do you want your legal career to look like 5 years from now? She also asked if I had even been to St.Louis which I responded that yes I have and that Ive actually self-toured the school to which she was surprised/happy about. Admission officer started off by describing how much they loved my Personal Statement, [Interviewer asked for student to give a brief bio], [Question about interests and hobbies on rsum]. The student was an ED applicant. Dean said there was fog everywhere with this case, so he ultimately rescinded the guys application. In all three, he named the first student to go and wanted everyone to talk. We were asked to rate the impact of this sloppiness to his application from 0 to 10 (game over, deny). Tell me about a time you had to deliver difficult news to someone. What would you contribute to the UVA community? He shared screen with us and asked us to give a thumbs up when were all set reading it. 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. What do you look for in law school when choosing law school? What do you hope to do or accomplish with your JD? 15 comments 93% Upvoted Log in or sign up to leave a comment Dean Cornblatt started with asking us where were at, where were from, what were doing, and a fun fact about us. You must be logged in to post a comment. What is something you want the admissions committee to know about you? What is something you learned about yourself from being in the military? What if its addressed to the wrong school? What would you do if you cant make it to the top 10% of your class? How did that happen? What do you expect to be the biggest challenge? A time you stopped short of reaching a goal? 10 years from now? What is a characteristic or personality trait that will serve you well in law school? He asked for a one word answer to: "If you had to pick the single most important quality to look for in an application, what would it be?" What do you like about your current job? How did you like your time at [undergraduate university]? ), [Questions about professional and academic experience. What skills from your professional life would serve you best in law school? Have you worked with someone drastically different from you? 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. Describe a time where you had to tell someone difficult news. They mostly asked questions, recorded answers, and moved on to the next question. What would my ideal technology law job be? What follows are accounts of Dukes financial aid interviews, offered to applicants who have already been accepted. 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