(During this scenario, the Dean asked us to rate the seriousness of the issue as a whole group on a scale of 1-10. What do you plan to do in your deferral years? Georgetown Law interviews are typically conducted by a committee of people who are looking for ways to distinguish applicants. Hope you had fun. There are banks of questions on 7Sage, but it seems like the questions can vary based on the applicant. We write about InitialView interviews here. Whats a potential downside of your application? 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. When did you know you wanted to practice law? This question was so important in my opinion because it had you cover a wide arrange of topics, specifically: Why this school? The result or the process? Don't be shy!! Is there any other information youd like to share? What are you looking for in potential classmates? Talk about your current job - what do you like and dislike the most? Some other interesting things to mention: - He clearly did not care if people came to the same conclusions as him. Name a book that changed your view on a social issue. What programs/extracurriculars am I interested in at UChicago law? 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? Everyone almost unanimously guessed Barbara would be the one to get in. The first is from Anon, who is currently waitlisted at Georgetown. The ABA is thinking about adopting a uniform bar exam. What is one thing you want the Admissions Council to know? What are pros and cons of HLS? There was time for around 2 questions. My interviewer was Ann Perry (Associate Dean). What is an achievement you're particularly proud of, personally, professionally, or academically? 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. Hypothetical: if at your time at [legal internship], you were to show up one day and find that your coworkers were your clones, what strengthens and challenges would you run into? 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. What would teammates and coworkers say about you? Obstacle you've faced and you overcame it. Cornell usually does a recorded interview with about seven questions. Also, having a solid answer on why you want to go to law school is definitely a must. What do they like about working with you? Youre just having a conversation. I also threw in a part about certain organizations that I would be interested in. Work at a firm, government, etc? What are three words your manager would use to describe you. I dont want to read in to it much, but I hope that was a good thing. Defend your answer. What is your back up plan if you do not go to law school? He said it was to get to know us just a tiny bit better than he did an hour ago, and that he manages to achieve that goal, and with so many applicants, thats really the best he can do. Dean Cornblatt asked what wouldve happened if he wrote an apologetic email that admitted fault but that still didnt go into the story. Howd you deal with it? I divide questions you can ask them into two categories: genuine questions and suck-up questions. 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? What is something other than the law that youre passionate about? What I'm looking for in a law school, and, What about my resume (elaborating on my two jobs after graduating from college, How did you get to michigan; why michigan, What something you changed your mind about -therapy, Tell me about the law firm and how you got the job. Nonetheless, the Dean ultimately decided to rescind the offer. Where in ultimately want to end up after graduating was something she also asked. 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.). What kind of role do you see yourself occupying at Harvard Law? At the end of the interview, theyll probably ask if you have any questions for them. Tell me about a time you were challenged while working on a team. 10 years from now? The interviewer was super friendly. The scenarios were the same: a plagiarism and 1-year suspension, withdrawal from Oxford before a hearing, and a sloppy PS. 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. What influenced your decision to go to law school? He said something like, Sometimes its best to say Im sorry and then zip it.. What can you do in law school other than academics? 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. What Harvard programs are you interested in? Colleges and Universities A-Z Georgetown University. 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 made it so stressful and what did you do to get past it? She said that she took a year off to reflect and tutor children. If you were a fly on the wall, what do you think the admissions committee would say are the pros and cons of your application? Pick two things off of your resume to talk about. What is something that youd like the admissions team to know that may not be easily gleaned from your application? Theres no excuse for being late. Describe your work history and how you went from [career in science] to [career in marketing] and now to law. 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. Do you think you are going be active in the student community at Columbia? Her addendum made it seem like it was a very casual and light incident, but she was suspended for a semester. (I answered these questions within the first 10 minutes). [This is a clever way of saying What are your strengths and weaknesses?]. What was your initial reasoning to join the military? It shows a huge disinterest in Georgetown, so hes not about to waste an acceptance on someone whos not serious. An invitation to interview is never a bad sign. What did you think about her time off? Something you want the administration know about you. Please introduce yourself and describe your academic background. The interview lasted about 10-12 minutes. What is a time when a failure led to future success? Talk about a time where you worked with people that had disagreements, and what did you do to resolve those. What has your transition to the South been like (applicant recently relocated to the Deep South for work)? Name a time you analyzed a large data set or did extensive research on something. If they wanted to see what you could do with time to revise, they would send you written questions. Located in the heart of Washington DC, Georgetown . 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. You can attend those as well. Tell me a time you were part of a team with low morale/motivation. Tell us about a time when you failed. He essentially dropped out to avoid disciplinary in fracture. What do you do to motivate a disengaged team member? Start by making the case for one side, that is, and then say something like, Nevertheless and make the case for the other side. What can you bring to the Wash U Law Community? The content of your answer probably matters less than how you say it. How many hours per week do you spend on social media? We did only 2 scenarios - the one about the applicant who withdrew from Oxford, and the one about the applicant with a sloppy PS. And while Barbara was advocating for herself as much as she could, the numbers still usually win out. The group was split 50/50. We were asked to rate the impact of this sloppiness to his application from 0 to 10 (game over, deny). What kind of law do you want to practice? Does anyone receive any response from Georgetown Law this April 2022? Questions about challenges based on current job, Interest in the Doctoroff program and how the certificate would help me with my goals. Your co-worker, whose work is integral to the team, is having a bad day, how will you help them to feel better. she also noted I had attended a webinar and had spoken to an admissions officer and students). Why Texas? Columbia basically asked me about things specific to my application. I answered Why law? and Why Columbia? before Interviewer asked me by tying it in to other questions. Northwestern also performs a waitlist interview via Kira. Georgetown Law receives the most JD applications of any law school. If you were a fly on the wall, what are some things that you imagine the committee would say about your application? It was a Skype interview but the connection was terrible so the interview ended up being over the phone instead. Is there anything youd like to add that isnt already in your PS? We took about 2-3 minutes to silently read the addendum, then presented our opinions of whether it was no issue, minor, major, or game over. We had to of course justify our opinion. Third Scenario: A student had stellar GPA and LSAT stats as well as letters of recommendation praising her writing skills. What do you want to do with your law degree? And that was it, he told us we would know sometime between December 20th and January 15th, however, it could always take longer. 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. Noticed on the US News ranking that Georgetown is second to only NYU in International Law. If you cant find your interviewers email address, you can send your thank you note to the email address of the general admissions office. Student As Zoom Interview (December 2020). What is the best example of your leadership? What is the accomplishment you're the most proud of? Which candidate should we take? Yes, and we strongly encourage you to complete your application as early as possible in the admissions cycle. (He had us go around and say Student A or Student B without any discussion. Why did you decide to go to [grad 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. He was already accepted into Georgetown. what job current or past has prepared you most for law school? (For older applicants.). Learn about our admissions consulting and editing services. The second most important question I thought was asked is what I hope to get out of law school. Student A (Distinguished Scholars Interview), Student B (Distinguished Scholars Interview). B writes a Why Georgetown addendum and personalizes the personal statement for Georgetown. What is something that youre not looking forward to in law school? We did 3 scenarios. How do you approach conversations with people with whom you disagree? The status has never changed until now. I find it super helpful to review Vanderbilts alumni interview questions before this one. (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. The second scenario was the sloppy PSspelling errors and used the wrong name. Describe a situation where you were in an adversarial position and how you dealt with it/describe your general philosophy for dealing with adversarial situations. Describe a significant academic project you completed during your undergraduate education and why you chose that project. When working in a team do you prefer to speak up or listen to others? 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). Have you ever been to Durham? Think of a time when you had to do something you didnt want to do and what was in your head? What motivates me to get out of bed in the morning? 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'. How has Covid-19 affected your life over the past year? Something you believed in for a long time but dont anymore. He said we should expect an answer in 2-4 weeks, and provided his email for any questions. What would you do to be a part of the Charlottesville community? What's the best compliment you've ever received? We were told that we would be playing the role of an admissions committee, and that we were to discuss the scenario in our individual groups and figure out how much this impacted the decision, on a sliding scale. Tell me one time a failure led to future success, What book or film made you change your opinion on a particular social issue. How would you approach that conflict? What did you do to motivate a disengaged team member? Anon asks the guys . Tell me about a time you had a conflict with someone and how you went about solving it. Focus not just on talking but on listening. Remaining questions focused on my experience as an immigrant and first-generation student a lot. Personality trait that will help you most in law school. The interview was pretty much how the other student from the 2020-1 cycle described it! Why Michigan? Which brings me to my next point: dont worry about giving the right or wrong answer. We were asked to talk about how we would gather information from applicants as admissions personnel, directly asking, open prompts, etc. And in this Covid world, I am particularly happy to get the chance to connect with so many of you all over the world. Here are my "situational" takeaways: 1. He appreciates collaboration, so be sure to speak about the conclusions your group came to, not necessarily the ones that you individually came to. If there is one thing you could have done differently, what would that be? Most of us went with minor, two of us went with major, and Dean Cornblatt went with major, too. What do you think you want to do after law school? If you could live anywhere outside of America, where would it be? How do you see yourself contributing to the community and what student organizations were you involved with in undergrad? I am uncertain whether there are still other applicants encountering the same situation? How would you cheer up a classmate who was visibly upset in class one day. 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. [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. And we had time for me to ask 2 questions to the interviewer. Where do you see yourself 5 years from now in your career? If you were a member of the YLS Admission Committee, what would you see as your biggest weakness? Smile even if youre on the phone. For each question, youll have thirty seconds of prep time followed by sixty seconds of talking time. how does your master's work inform your decision to study law? If something really stumps you, its okay to say, Sorry, Im a little nervous, so long as you pick up the thread. Talk about a time when you pursued a goal but then had to pivot to something else. Four scenarios: plagiarism, Oxford withdrawal before honor hearing, personal statement with mistakes/mention of wrong school. After all, we arent a real admissions committee. Its okay to give yourself time to think by saying something like, Wow! The dean asked if this should be minor, major, or game over. When did you start seriously consider going to law school? Student A (Group interview with Dean of Admissions in person). What prompted that interest? What was the most innovative new idea you implemented? Then he split us up into groups. Talk about why you decided to go into each one. Student A (waitlist interview in 20192020), Student A (2020-2021) (International candidate video interview. You must be prepared to talk about the following: You should probably be prepared to talk about these: A Word about Preparing and Being Unprepared. Then he went on to give us application scenarios where we had to act an admissions committee. You've had this amazing career - why do you want to go to law school now? What do you think you will bring to our law school? Name a time you had a conflict and how you resolved it. He wrapped up the interview by asking us to give one word that describes an ideal candidate. Some of us (me included) said we would then let him keep his acceptance. He then walked us out, thanked us each individually as we got onto the elevator, and we all breathed a sigh of relief! How is [my undergraduate university] and why I chose to go there, How would the people that know you describe you in one word. (written). *. 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. Something disappointing and how you handled it? For the video-response questions, youll get about thirty seconds of prep time and about a minute to respond. It wasn't conversational until the end because time was so limited, but the interviewer was very nice, honest, and funny! How did you get to the point where you are applying to law school? Describe a relationship that went from adversarial to amicable. (Follow-up) But why law instead of doing an MPP or MBA? 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. What kind of student to you expect to be? Should this admission be overturned? What did you do? 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 you had to deliver difficult news to someone. What is one thing you want the admissions committee to know about you? He also cared about order and structure he noticed people who did not follow his instructions precisely or spoke out of turn. If you had to delete all but three apps from your phone, what would you keep and why? Have you worked with someone drastically different from 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. How do you define failure and how do you deal with it? Can you tell me about a time that you showed leadership? The school wanted to have a hearing, but he withdraws from the program so that he can keep his record clean of misconduct. Just received my very own special preferred waitlist spot at Georgetown and I really think this plan is going to backfire on them. How did you like your time at [undergraduate university]? They mostly asked questions, recorded answers, and moved on to the next question. 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.. What are three traits that will serve you well in law school? Why did you choose Berkeley? (not sure??) How would you respond? Situation from 5 years ago, what would you change? 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). What trait would serve you well in law school? Make sure you show up early for in-person interviews. Be friendly, charming, and enthusiastic. Posted 11:23:50 PM. (And for those who dont have work experience, be prepared to sell why you should still be let in.). What is your communication/teamwork style like? A time you did something for someone else over yourself. How did you handle constructive criticism when you didnt agree with it. Why did you pick your undergraduate institution? What type of law would you like to practice and where would you like to start your career? Why law?]. By Mehran Ebadolahi. Tell me about an experience you had in an extracurricular, internship, or job that makes you proud, particularly one where you have to dig in. You should send your interviewer a short, polite thank you note. 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. I think more than anything this was about seeing whether he liked the applicants as people. Interviewer told me a lot about the school and herself. One change you would make looking back over your life. Discuss a challenge and how you overcame it. Rather, he wanted to see honest reflection, and how you expressed yourself. I said it was major but would still accept her as she took great strides to redeem herself. 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). Tell me about a significant academic project you completed during undergrad and why you chose that project. What do you want the school to know about you? The interview was with the director of admissions. Talk to me about [the hobbies or interests you listed on your resume]. (went to UMich for undergrad). potroast1 April 7, 2021, 9:54pm #2. is it possible to get admitted before may . Movie/book that changed your mind on social issue. (or something like that). Questions for me? Telling about current job/why I left to do research, Plans 5+ years out of law school or in general after law school. What are you interested in doing at Duke Law? Student G (Interviewer: Dean Kristi Jobson), (Friendly, but not conversational in tone until the very end. It's designed to assess reading comprehension, logical, and verbal reasoning proficiencies. Tell us about how the skills you learned at [a job] would translate to law school. Why Law? I said Yes to this one. They prefer Skype to Google Hangouts. We had four options to choose fromno impact, minor impact, major impact, or game over (deny). 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. Considering your consulting background, why law? What would you do if have a gap year before law school? 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 challenges do the communities you work with experience? To prepare, you might think about what qualities would be important to you if you were admitting students (passion? The committee will ask you 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? Oh well. Good idea? A time you stopped short of reaching a goal? 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. If you could have a conversation with anyone, living or dead, who would it be with? Summarize your life up until this point. April 7, 2021, 9:54pm # 2. is it possible to get admitted before may she also noted had! 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