He essentially dropped out to avoid disciplinary in fracture. 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. How serious is this on a scale of 1 "who cares" to 10 "disqualifying." If you had a million dollars but could not spend it yourself, how would you spend it? How might you address it? Is there anything youd like to add that isnt already in your PS? Here are my "situational" takeaways: 1. What have you learned from it? [Interviewer also asked a lot of questions based on Student As resume]. 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.). A major revelation about someone you worked with, and how did that change how I see the situation/person? Name a time that you were not happy with your performance. I dont know if that means the application pool increased or if he wanted to meet more people. (We know people are considering a lot of places.). Interviewer then invited questions from the applicant and shared career resources in the applicant's area of interest. Columbia basically asked me about things specific to my application. Remaining questions focused on my experience as an immigrant and first-generation student a lot. What is a mentality you have as a result of the military? This might be because it was with the director of admissions or maybe because my friends did their interviews a few years ago Duke uses a service called InitialView to interview prospective international students. Tell me about a time you were part of a team with low morale/motivation. What do you want the school to know about you? The Dean said that he would let Student A in because a Why Georgetown essay was not required, so Student A should not be penalized for not writing one.). I guess if I had to give a preliminary answer, Id say (But dont memorize that!) 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. We discussed my current job and my recent move. What interests you about the city of Chicago? Characteristic you hope to develop over the next 5 years? Some, like Northwestern, offer interviews to all students. The status has never changed until now. The pandemic has been draining; tell me about your strategies for self-care during it. Whats a movie or book that changed your mind? Give an example of an experience of turning hostility toward friendship. How do you see yourself contributing to the community and what student organizations were you involved with in undergrad? Several listeners write in with some questions about being waitlisted. What is more important: the result or the process? Do I like my undergraduate university and culture? What would you do if have a gap year before law school? Note: UT asks candidates to pledge not to share interview questions. What opportunity at UT Knoxville are you most excited about? How is [my undergraduate university] and why I chose to go there, How would the people that know you describe you in one word. What is the one thing you want us to know about you? It was different from other interviews I've had so it certainly threw me off at the start! 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. Should the creators of Pokemon Go be liable? 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'. Why J.D. Didn't do the optional interview. Does anyone have any stats, data, inside scoops or top secret info related to the waitlist situation this year? A couple notes on this: I think he was listening to how people were collaborating in the groups, so just make sure that you state your opinion, but that youre a good listener and mesh well with others. 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. Each response can be no more than one minute long. Student C Tell me about a time you had to ask for help. What is your communication/teamwork style like? When were you wrongly blamed for a mistake and how did you handle it, When did you do something complex with little guidance, When did you speak to someone with a radically difference point of view, One more thing you want admissions to know about you. Whats a time you applied for a job and didnt get it? Why did you choose [undergraduate university]? Have you ever been/ Lets say you are in an argument or conflict with someone representing a view completely opposite yours. In between everything he spoke about their review philosophy, and applications in general (14k+ applications this year!). I think my answer hit the nail on the head because I talked about specific clinics that WashU offers that I would be interested in and the interviewer responded very positively to it. If you got accepted to all the schools you applied to, where would you pick? The other questions were specific about my leadership roles and which I found most fulfilling. The video questions will be fairly standardwhat was your favorite class? How did you end up choosing your major/minor combination? What charitable organization would you donate to and why? What is a characteristic/personal trait that will serve you well in law school? Which headline would you like to see in the news? 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.. The most applications from students studying law at Georgetown are those studying law at the school. Tell us about how the skills you learned at [a job] would translate to law school. Georgetown Law is one of the most prestigious law schools in the United States, and as such, the interview process is highly competitive. What do you foresee yourself doing with your law degree? 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? Should Georgetown rescind his offer or not? Tell me about a time you showcased leadership. 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. Talk about a time when you were in conflict with another person, but then had a major revelation in seeing where they were coming from. Did you research the city? When have you dealt with a frustrating situation and how did you overcome it? Describe yourself to the admission committee. Thanks so much for coming and I look forward to reading your application even more now that I have met you. I said it was major but would still accept her as she took great strides to redeem herself. You should always treat it like the latter. ), [Questions about professional and academic experience. The Dean ultimately said that this had a big impact because he did not like that the student did not own up to the seriousness of the situationshe was suspended for a year. According to US News & World Reports, Georgetown Law was ranked the 14 th best law school. What kind of role do you see yourself occupying at Harvard Law? He appreciates collaboration, so be sure to speak about the conclusions your group came to, not necessarily the ones that you individually came to. What was a decision that you made in the past you will change today. How will you react if you are not in the top 10% of your class? Once he hears from all our groups, he states his own opinion before we move onto the next scenario. They prefer Skype to Google Hangouts. A student with a stellar GPA and LSAT, with glowing references that describe her excellent writing abilities, applies but her personal statement has typos and refers to the wrong school in the text. 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. What can you do in law school other than academics? georgetown-university, waitlist. If a movie were made about your life, what genre would it be and who would play you? What is something that you have done for the first time recently? What would your 1L section mates say about you? What you want admissions to know about you? The scholarship committee member was very sweet and genuine, and I really feel that shes in my corner. What experiences have helped drive your interest to law? I see that you listed (city) as somewhere you would want to practice after law school. 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. What would my ideal technology law job be? Hes not going to assume Amy is disinterested because that could be totally off the mark. You can get a free account here. Something you believed in for a long time but dont anymore. Student A (Distinguished Scholars Interview), Student B (Distinguished Scholars Interview). What have you learned at your current job? Explain your journey from your previous career to law. 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)). 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. 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. Who is my best friend, and how would they pitch me to the admissions committee? At the end of this form, you'll pay the $75 application fee by inputting your credit or debit card information. 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. For Fall 2020, we received nearly 10,000 applications. Questions for me? What skills will contribute to your success as a law student? Difficult time with a co-worker and how you resolved it? Student A: International students should prepare to answer why they would like to go to law school in the U.S., not in their own countries. Discuss a challenge or how you dealt with critical feedback. Dean Cornblatt said it was a 7-10 zone for sure because of the contrast between the recommendation letter and the PS. 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). Dean Cornblatt asked what wouldve happened if he wrote an apologetic email that admitted fault but that still didnt go into the story. If you could eradicate one social problem, what would it be? What experience prepared you most for law school, and a characteristic that would describe you. What is one question you were prepared to answer but were not asked? The dean asked if this should be minor, major, or game over. Do you think you are going be active in the student community at Columbia? How does Chicago faculty try to differentiate their law school from other law schools? Whats a potential downside of your application? What was a challenge you faced as a leader in your extracurricular activities in undergrad? Should this admission be overturned? The third scenario was an almost Oxford Masters graduate who was accused of plagiarism and withdrew from Oxford. What are the top 3 factors that contribute to your success? You've had this amazing career - why do you want to go to law school now? Is there anything you want us to know about you? He also said last year he interviewed about 2600 students, and this year 3000. What learning environment do you work best in? What would Jewel contribute to a law school community? What questions do you have for me?The resume-specific ones were just asking vaguely about what my tech positions were like. Tell me a time you were part of a team with low morale/motivation. - 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. 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 destination birthday party would you pick if you could pick anywhere? What do you hope to do or accomplish with your JD? What is one thing you would like the admission committee to know about you? We did not get through all of the scenarios. *. They mostly asked questions, recorded answers, and moved on to the next question. If you think something is a big deal or not a big deal, make sure to mention it. ), so he's definitely talking to a whole lot more applicants than will ultimately be admitted (he said he is probably going to meet this way with about 3000 students, and the entering class is 560). 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?" What would interest you about corporate law? Does anyone receive any response from Georgetown Law this April 2022? or maybe it was just an assignment Im not sure, but it was definitely a first draft). 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. 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. What is a time you have had to have resilience? 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 is something that youre not looking forward to in law school? 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. Why law?]. How will you use your skills gained after law school? The interview was with the director of admissions. How did you like your undergraduate experience? The interview lasted 25 minutes and 40 seconds. Third scenario was about an applicant with gleaming GPA/LSAT, letters of rec commending his strong writing skills, and then a personal statement with multiple typos and a mention of the wrong school. We did only 2 scenarios - the one about the applicant who withdrew from Oxford, and the one about the applicant with a sloppy PS. (I dont recall the exact wording). The ABA is thinking about adopting a uniform bar exam. It shows a huge disinterest in Georgetown, so hes not about to waste an acceptance on someone whos not serious. 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. (I was a bit unprepared for this one but I think it went okay!). Doing your research before the interview to interject school specific answers in super important. Tell about a stressing moment in your life and how you overcame it. At the end, they asked me why Columbia but that was the only general question.. by sarita25 Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:33 am. The student was an ED applicant. Then, we were to pretend that we were members of the admissions committee and decide as a group if the issue raised had no impact, little impact, big impact, or game over impact on the prospective students application. What is a book that changed your perspective on something? Yea I was a little surprised at my waitlist to, given the consensus on this website that I would get in (3.6 171). What were your first steps? I got a unique question that was along the lines of recall a time where you received new information and used it to make a different decision than you had originally intended on making. 15 comments 93% Upvoted Log in or sign up to leave a comment How do you deal with these types of situations? Start by making the case for one side, that is, and then say something like, Nevertheless and make the case for the other side. 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. If you would have dinner with any historical figure, who would it be and what would you ask them? Which student organization would you be interested in? What would you want to do with you law degree? If you could have a conversation with anyone (dead or alive), who would it be and what would you talk to them about? Its super relaxed and conversational. Colleges and Universities A-Z Georgetown University. What sort of things do you hope to do in law school? Are there any opportunities or programs at WashULaw you are interested in and did not cover in your Why X statement? Then that would have been fine. What are you looking for in potential classmates? 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. Tell me about the most stressful time in your professional career. What was your favorite class or professor? He was already accepted into Georgetown. Youre just having a conversation. Tell me about a time where you worked with someone that had a different work style than you, and how did you keep a good relationship? Best, Andy". And we were usually wrong! I said Yes to this one. What is motivating your decision to pursue law? 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). 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. What Minnesota Law club/org would you join or start? How have you facilitated a disagreement between two teammates? Second scenario was about a student who had already been accepted, and was currently in a graduate program at Oxford. What is an achievement you're particularly proud of, personally, professionally, or academically? We had maybe 12 people in the room and split into 3 groups of 4. - 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). I hadnt thought about that before. We were handed a packet with different scenarios from real applicants who had applied to Georgetown the previous year. Obstacle you've faced and you overcame it. 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 characteristics do you hope to develop and grow over the next five years? When did you know you wanted to practice law? How will you deal with not being in top ten percent of class? Considering your consulting background, why law? What would you have done differently if you were that person? Tell us about a time when you failed. Some other interesting things to mention: - He clearly did not care if people came to the same conclusions as him. ), Fourth Scenario: Student A has slightly better stats than Student B, but Student B wrote an unsolicited Why Georgetown essay. Are you set on moving back to the northeast post graduation? The interviewer was super friendly. What is a time when someone said I displayed good judgement, what was it and what was my thought process to reach that decision? Expect that youll get a curve ball or two. You've been to grad school before; what do you think will be challenging about Harvard? He is currently getting his graduate degree at Oxford. You should still wear a suit, but the interview itself was not structured at all. B writes a Why Georgetown addendum and personalizes the personal statement for Georgetown. We were asked to give a weight by percentage of stats vs. rest of the application. Overall great experience. What's the best piece of advice you've received? (For older applicants.). 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. I intend to focus on that area, so that hopefully bodes well if I attend GULC. 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? Almost all of us went with a no because of how he handled it. Yes, and we strongly encourage you to complete your application as early as possible in the admissions cycle. What skills from your professional life would serve you best in law school? program in the U.S. It was very informal. Youll get five minutes to answer the written questions. something about yourself that is not in the application. (or something like that). (specific to my resume), What do you want to do after you graduate from law school? A time when you worked on a team and your team mate was disengaged. Georgetown Law Interview. Why did someone from XX end up in XX and seek to go to 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. Tell me about a time you overcame an obstacle. I divide questions you can ask them into two categories: genuine questions and suck-up questions. ), is this a good sign or sort of random/neutral? What Questions Should You Ask a Law School Admissions Officer? She started off by asking me about a few specific things on my resume such as my recent job change and what I do for work now. Where do you see yourself in one or two years after graduation? 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 . How would a mentor or someone else describe you? Why is Georgetown Law offering an alumni interview? He finished by asking us one of his intended optional application prompts for this year that they didnt get to add in: "What was something youve done that was hard but so worth it?. What follows are accounts of Dukes financial aid interviews, offered to applicants who have already been accepted. ), Second Scenario: An Oxford masters student, who had already been accepted to Georgetown Law, told Georgetown that he withdrew from his masters program. 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. 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. What was your most rewarding experience outside the classroom? Otherwise, do what you can to clear bandwidth: dont download anything big beforehand; consider moving closer to your router. I take full responsibility and please note that I have never done such a thing since that time, it might have been a totally different story. Note that these questions are out of date because Cornell asks interviewees not to share the interview questions. What do you look for in deciding to apply to a law school and what drew you to Columbia? What would teammates and coworkers say about you? 15 minutes of candidate asking questions. I was asked why I didnt choose to first go to law school in Japan and then to try to enter an LL.M. Do you consider yourself an optimist, pessimist, or realist? If possible, plug into your modem for online interviews. Would you be comfortable moving there? Dean Cornblatt is very personable. What's one thing you want admissions to know about you? Why? (Supposed to be 20 minutes, but was more like 28 minutes in reality. And while Barbara was advocating for herself as much as she could, the numbers still usually win out. Make sure you show up early for in-person interviews. Tell me about a book youre currently reading or recently read. Some examples from the past: Note: A few questions required a video response (1 minute), and a few questions required a written response (5 minutes). (He had us go around and say Student A or Student B without any discussion. Tell me about a time you had a conflict with someone and how you went about solving it. Before the hearing, he decided to withdraw from school. The dean wrote a note for her saying that shes been a model student since. The group was split 50/50. 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." Left time for two questions and spent about five minutes answering them. What is something you learned about yourself from being in the military? What is more important to you? Student A (Group interview with Dean of Admissions in person). 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? Be able to go through all your resume blurbs and talk about each experience. 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