If there was a shift in your career or path, how did you deal with the shift? 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? Admissions person spoke a lot. What follows are accounts of Dukes financial aid interviews, offered to applicants who have already been accepted. Northwestern also performs a waitlist interview via Kira. (Why Law?). Describe when you were most productivewhat was that environment like? 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. She should not have written the wrong school name. Columbia basically asked me about things specific to my application. What is one thing you want the admissions committee to know about you? Whats a personality trait/characteristic that will serve you well in law school? Have you experienced any personal setbacks, and how did you respond? What is a time when a failure led to future success? How did you get to the point of applying to law school, especially given your experience of practicing law in your home country? Give an example of an experience of turning hostility toward friendship. The second scenario was the sloppy PSspelling errors and used the wrong name. Why did someone from XX end up in XX and seek to go to law school? Her addendum made it seem like it was a very casual and light incident, but she was suspended for a semester. Tell me about a time you were challenged while working on a team. Aside from being a guardian ad litem, what else am I currently doing? Explain a time when you were rejected from a job offering. (The Dean asked students questions like, Can you sum up what your group thought? How would Chicago support someone who is interested in clerking? Informal/friendly tone, no "trick" questions. 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. Each 'case' was briefly screen-shared, and he then allowed each person to contribute their thoughts (it was clear from the get-go that he only wanted to hear a couple of sentences, from each person, after each case was presented; so there was no issue of trying to make yourself heard, and no one had the opportunity to hog the spotlight - he repeated several times to keep answers short so he could hear from everyone). In addition, Notre Dame inflicted a new form of waitlist the waitlisting of admitted applicants who didn't deposit quite fast enough when they unexpectedly closed their deposits early. Scenario 2: A top applicant has already been admitted to Georgetown and paid to secure his seat. Think of a time where you had to overcome bias. Tell me about a book that influenced you or a book youre currently reading. (career goals question), Something you want to convey back to the admissions committee? If you could eradicate one social issue, what would it be? What are you interested in doing at Duke Law? (And defend those answers.). My answers were quite brief. What are you afraid of, and what motivates you? What interests you about the city of Chicago? Yours was an exceptional group. Why is Georgetown Law offering an alumni interview? They prefer Skype to Google Hangouts. If there is one thing you could have done differently, what would that be? Name, where we currently are located, and one fun fact about us (introduction). He would call on someone in each group to give a summary of what their group thought, as well as sometimes some individual questions to a student about what they thought. Questions about my research, especially in artificial intelligence. 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. He is currently getting his graduate degree at Oxford. It was 45-minute long and exactly how previous applicants described. You should always treat it like the latter. What job do you want to have straight out of law school? Tell me about your journey from choosing your undergrad degree to your decision to apply to law school. Your co-worker, whose work is integral to the team, is having a bad day, how will you help them to feel better. What do you hope to get out of law school? Student D The most IMPORTANT question that you NEED to have an absolutely solid answer on is a time when you showcased leadership. What kind of student would you be at Harvard? What do you feel like you bring to the University of Chicago community? We answered between 6-8. It wasn't about getting the answers "right." A time when you had to deal with a complex problem alone. Once he hears from all our groups, he states his own opinion before we move onto the next scenario. The most applications from students studying law at Georgetown are those studying law at the school. Anything else you would like to know from me about Columbia and NYC? Tell me about a time you had to deliver difficult news to someone. 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. (I asked three questions, which took the other 10 minutes). I see that you took the LSAT many times. 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. What skills from your professional life would serve you best in law school? The count down from the question and the recording is about 5-10 seconds I think, then 30 seconds to answer it. What is the one thing you most want the admissions committee to know about you? Your general experience at your UG school/why you chose it, A time your opinion/viewpoint did a 180 on a topic, What you're looking for in a law school experience (implied why Washu, but also a chance for my interviewer to sell the school's relevant resources), Your thoughts and approaches to leadership and teamwork. Dont panic. How does Chicago faculty try to differentiate their law school from other law schools? What was the most disappointing setback in your life? You've been to grad school before; what do you think will be challenging about Harvard? Second scenario was about a student who had already been accepted, and was currently in a graduate program at Oxford. (Except tuition). 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. Georgetown Law Interview. Think of a time you had to overcome bias? What did you do to resolve it? (not sure??) Why did you study [something you studied at grad school] and how will it inform your career? 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 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. How did you handle constructive criticism when you didnt agree with it. General questions about my international travels (it was clear he had read my essays in advance). Explain to us a little more about your multiple attempts on the LSAT. What programs/extracurriculars am I interested in at UChicago law? Whats a potential downside of your application? 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. 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. Can you explain the circumstances? See alsoWhat Questions Should You Ask a Law School Admissions Officer? Do you have any idea what you want to do after law school? 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. Tell us about a time you motivated a disinterested team member. I'd be interested in at HLS. If law school doesnt work out, whats your backup? Why did you enter a field other than law out of college? Also, having a solid answer on why you want to go to law school is definitely a must. (I dont recall the exact wording). Who should you admit if you have to choose one over the other? What type of extracurriculars/experiential opportunities would you be interested in at Wash U Law? 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 What did you do? What is something you learned about yourself from being in the military? We did not get through all of the scenarios. Do you think you are going be active in the student community at Columbia? How do you deal with these types of situations? He thinks that she is not telling the full story. Name a time you analyzed a large data set or did extensive research on something. What do you want to do after law school? What was your favorite class or professor? I hadnt thought about that before. Left time for two questions and spent about five minutes answering them. Something you believed in for a long time but dont anymore. The ABA is thinking about adopting a uniform bar exam. What kind of student do you think you were in university and graduate school? What is a misconception you think that civilians have of military people? What is more important to you? How did you like your undergraduate experience? Tell us about how the skills you learned at [a job] would translate to law school. Tell me one time a failure led to future success, What book or film made you change your opinion on a particular social issue. 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 kind of student to you expect to be? Name something that you want the Northwestern admissions committee to know about you? Theres no excuse for being late. For Fall 2020 admission, we received almost 10,000 applications. You must be logged in to post a comment. What can you bring to the Wash U Law Community? The test is an integral part of the law school admission process in the United States. He explained that his process is to read through apps once (I'm assuming the committee distills out some of the worst ones, but he said nothing about that), interview those he is interested in, and then read the apps again before making a final decision. You can attend those as well. Where do you see yourself 5 years from now in your career? What is motivating your decision to pursue a law degree? Georgetown University Law Center is a private division of Georgetown University, a Roman Catholic institution with the second-largest student population of all law schools in the US. Lastly, the dean presented two candidates, A and B. A is a better candidate in terms of LSAT and GPA, but not too much better than candidate B. An experience that prepared me for law school, One word my friends, family, and work colleagues would use to describe me. I intend to focus on that area, so that hopefully bodes well if I attend GULC. How would you describe yourself in one sentence? Would you be comfortable moving there? So, we started with the first scenario, talked amongst our group for a while (only 3 or 4 minutes), and then we would bring it all together. Tell us more about your academic background. by acdisagod Fri Feb 19, 2010 4:51 am. A 24-year-old applicant with a solid LSAT and graduating in the top 20 of her class had been suspended for a semester for plagiarism. admissions consulting and editing services, your interest in their law school in particular, an academic or professional accomplishment. Dean Cornblatt is very personable. Length was 14 minutes on the dot. 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 am I looking forward to about law school? What is something that you think differently about or has changed about you personally as you have matured? (We know people are considering a lot of places.). You are able to do practice questions on the platform. People really have nothing to worry about here just be yourself. He essentially dropped out to avoid disciplinary in fracture. The other questions were specific about my leadership roles and which I found most fulfilling. She had a high GPA/LSAT, and shed won awards for her writing before. Some, like Northwestern, offer interviews to all students. Dont worry about hitting every talking point or being perfect. [Interviewer also asked a lot of questions based on Student As resume]. The reasoning is that Why Georgetown wasnt required, so Amy didnt do anything wrong. What was a defining experience at [undergrad inst]? What's an accomplishment that makes you proud? Please introduce yourself and describe your academic background. Why did you choose your undergraduate institution? And while Barbara was advocating for herself as much as she could, the numbers still usually win out. These are small classes and the campus is beautiful. by Instrumental Sat Mar 18, 2017 5:03 am. Just received my very own special preferred waitlist spot at Georgetown and I really think this plan is going to backfire on them. (Interview was scheduled to be 15 minutes, and although most people seem to say they are very strict on not running over, mine was 19 minutes, mostly because she spent a good amount of time answering my two questions. (Supposed to be 20 minutes, but was more like 28 minutes in reality. The second most important question I thought was asked is what I hope to get out of law school. We were given a packet of 4 scenarios but we only got through the first 3. I think this question was more geared to seeing how I handle multiple responsibilities at once. How did you respond? 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. What do you like to do in your free time? What is a change you've made because of a past mistake? They mostly asked questions, recorded answers, and moved on to the next question. And in this Covid world, I am particularly happy to get the chance to connect with so many of you all over the world. What was your most rewarding experience outside the classroom? If you had to delete all but three apps from your phone, what would you keep and why? Whats one thing the admissions committee should know about you? [Asked about current job/rsum-related question], [Discussed Chicago/NW experiences the interviewer had as an alum], [Also time given for questions from the student], Talk about a time when you pursued a goal but then had to pivot to something else, Talk about a stressful situation and how you handled it. Suppose someone gets injured playing Pokemon Go. Tell me about your current role and what you do and do not like about it. Talk about the experiences you had after college. I said it was major but would still accept her as she took great strides to redeem herself. B writes a Why Georgetown addendum and personalizes the personal statement for Georgetown. When did you start seriously consider going to law school? program in the U.S. 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). After a week or two in orientation, meeting professors and your peers and faculty, how do you believe they would describe you? You can pace your interview because you have breaks between questions. How long does it take to receive a decision? What do you like about your current job? I am uncertain whether there are still other applicants encountering the same situation? Characteristic you hope to develop over the next 5 years? what would you bring to Cornell? 10 years from now? What is something you want the admissions committee to know about you? What can you bring to Columbia Law School? 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. Do you want to study and work in Chicago? Why were you rejected, and what did you do afterwards? [Questions about professional experience.]. Think of a time when you had to do something you didnt want to do and what was in your head? You've had this amazing career - why do you want to go to law school now? It's like a small college with lots of different buildings. *. What is the one thing that you want the Admissions Committee to know about you? If you could teach your fellow students at Chicago a class in anything, academic or not, what would you teach them? What skills will contribute to your success as a law student? Work at a firm, government, etc? What do you think will be your biggest challenge in law school? What was a challenge you faced as a leader in your extracurricular activities in undergrad? Something to the effect of, How has your time in the legal field shaped your perspective on law? If your professor asks for help on a subject you dont know, what would you do? The interview lasted about 10-12 minutes. What did you do to resolve those? 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 . Then that would have been fine. Scenario 1: a top applicant was previously suspended for one year because she plagiarized in French 101. What do you look for in law school when choosing law school? Talk about a time where you worked with people that had disagreements. 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. How do you navigate through a difficult conversation? How did it feel? Should the creators of Pokemon Go be liable? Whats your backup plan if you dont go to law school? Student A (Group interview with Dean of Admissions in person). ), Second Scenario: An Oxford masters student, who had already been accepted to Georgetown Law, told Georgetown that he withdrew from his masters program. 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. That shows that she does not care about Georgetown, and there is no point in wasting a seat on her. 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. He said it was because of how light the student made the plagiarism seemed contrasted with the result of suspension for a semester. What factors are the most important for you in choosing a law school? What would Jewel contribute to a law school community? Any response youve prepared but were not asked? He alerts the school that he is withdrawing from Oxford, and upon further questioning, he reveals that he was accused of not using citations for his dissertation. 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 . Why is that? The third scenario was an almost Oxford Masters graduate who was accused of plagiarism and withdrew from Oxford. It's designed to assess reading comprehension, logical, and verbal reasoning proficiencies. Focus not just on talking but on listening. Tell me about a social issue or current event that youre following. What is more important: the result or the process? What is something that you have done for the first time recently? Any geographical preferences? What would you have done differently if you were that person? If you had to choose any contemporary or historical figure to be your mentor, who would it be? 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. What to do if an integral team member is having a bad day? Tell me about a time you had to ask for help. Have you been to St. Louis? 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. Note: They allowed 30 seconds for prep, 90 seconds to record your answer, and you could not "re do" an answer if you felt like you tripped over your words. After everyone contributed their thoughts, he would explain what decision he had made and why, and a couple of times he asked a hypothetical follow-up question (eg. 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 is the relationship between your successes and your failures? Some pretext about the environment and sustainability, and so how do you practice sustainability in your daily life? 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. Why did you decide to go to graduate school? What would you be doing if it wasn't law? Why did you pick your undergraduate institution? So don't stress or deliberate too long about answers, just go with your gut and be honest. You should send your interviewer a short, polite thank you note. Student As online interview (2018/2019 cycle), (very casual conversation with alumni, was an hour long), Vanderbilt Alumni Interview- over an hour long, very conversational, Overall very laid back and conversational - left a lot of time for me to ask questions, entire interview lasted ~20 min, Student A (Interviewed by an alumna in person, about 45 min long), Note: Student reported that the Vanderbilt interview was pretty relaxed compared to other interviews; interviewer only asked 2 questions and then the rest was a discussion about interviewers personal experience, Student A interview with an alum in Tokyo, Interviewer said he is required to ask these two questions* If you had a million dollars but could not spend it yourself, how would you spend it? That said the questions he asked are numbered in order here in this email. Some other interesting things to mention: - He clearly did not care if people came to the same conclusions as him. Each response can be no more than one minute long. 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?" Tell us about a time when you messed up an important play. Describe a time where you had to deliver difficult news to someone. Any hobby that you picked up during the pandemic? What is the one thing you want admissions to know about you? How will you handle not being in the top of your class? What is one thing you want the Admissions Council to know? What role should the government play in unrestrained capitalism? 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. How would you cheer up a classmate who was visibly upset in class one day. Do I like my undergraduate university and culture? How much time do you spend on social media? The first is from Anon, who is currently waitlisted at Georgetown. What lesson did you learn? Re: Georgetown Preferred Waiting List. I said Yes to this one. What experience prepared you most for law school, and a characteristic that would describe you. What is something you want the admissions committee to know? ), (The interview lasted 16 minutes total, and had time to ask 2 questions. 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. Georgetown waitlist Class of 2025. Talk about a time where you worked with people that had disagreements, and what did you do to resolve those. In all three, he named the first student to go and wanted everyone to talk. she also noted I had attended a webinar and had spoken to an admissions officer and students). 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. I was asked about campus organizing during college. Since it does not seem to be useful in gaining employment (Note: this is a summary, Interviewer said it MUCH nicer than this). 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). Note that these questions are out of date because Cornell asks interviewees not to share the interview questions. Talk about a time you were very productive - what was the environment like? I answered immediately without a pause, mentioning that attending law school is a huge financial and time investment. Several listeners write in with some questions about being waitlisted. She said that she made a careless mistake because she mis-cited a paper in French, and she was sick at the time. georgetown-university, waitlist. Preferred Waitlist at Georgetown? The scholarship committee member was very sweet and genuine, and I really feel that shes in my corner. What sort of things do you hope to do in law school? All three scenarios involved students with great stats. (He called out people that reached for the paper before he finished speaking.) Which candidate should we take? Dean Cornblatt asked what wouldve happened if he wrote an apologetic email that admitted fault but that still didnt go into the story. It was Amy. Why? Why Law? 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