Thanks so much for coming and I look forward to reading your application even more now that I have met you. Student A was also prompted to ask the interviewer questions about the school. 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. Describe your undergrad educational experience and your achievements while in school. Explain your journey from your previous career to law. 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. And yes there seems to be a select group that is preferred within the preferred waitlist. Left time for questions; admitted me at the end of the interview. 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. 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.. The ABA is thinking about adopting a uniform bar exam. How did that happen? You talked about [this topic] in your personal statement - can you talk more about what you learned from that experience? 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. He was already accepted into Georgetown. I said Yes to this one. 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. 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. What do you like about your current job? A time you did something for someone else over yourself. How has Covid-19 affected your life over the past year? We did only 2 scenarios - the one about the applicant who withdrew from Oxford, and the one about the applicant with a sloppy PS. How did you end up [across the country] for college? Telling about current job/why I left to do research, Plans 5+ years out of law school or in general after law school. Talk about a time you engaged a disinterested teammate. You can choose from Skype, Google Hangouts, or in-person. 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? something about yourself that is not in the application. Where do you see yourself 5 years from now in your career? Defend your answer. Everyone else gave it a 7-9. The interview was conversational and lasted about 30 minutes. What was a challenge you faced as a leader in your extracurricular activities in undergrad? What factors are the most important for you in choosing a law school? Dont panic. (During this scenario, the Dean asked us to rate the seriousness of the issue as a whole group on a scale of 1-10. - 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. 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 did you do to motivate a disengaged team member? Does anyone have any stats, data, inside scoops or top secret info related to the waitlist situation this year? 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. General thoughts: The Dean appreciated decisiveness; he did not like it when interviewees were in between little impact and big impact. He cares a lot about integrity, so I would be sure to highlight that in your answers. What would you have done differently if you were that person? A time you fell down and got yourself up. He wrapped up the interview by asking us to give one word that describes an ideal candidate. What has your transition to the South been like (applicant recently relocated to the Deep South for work)? How do you define failure and how do you deal with it? - 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). What are three traits that will serve you well in law school? All three scenarios involved students with great stats. Dean Cornblatt is very personable. What is the one accomplishment youre most proud of?What contemporary news issue are you following? georgetown-university, waitlist. He said that if the student had followed-up with an email acknowledging the mistakes and apologizing for them, he wouldn't have cared. What interests you about the city of Chicago? I'm KJD and I'm betting that's why there are a bunch of UG-related questions. Which particular clinics are you interested in? Tell us about how the skills you learned at [a job] would translate to law school. Talk about a time when you pursued a goal but then had to pivot to something else. What is a change you've made because of a past mistake? What qualities do I want in a law school? The first was an Ivy-graduated applicant who plagiarized freshman year. Tell me about a book that influenced you or a book youre currently reading. 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). 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. From friends, I had heard that the tone of their interviews at UVA was pretty conversational, whereas I felt like it was pretty formal (though very friendly) in my experience. 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. Give us an example of your leadership experience. He said we should expect an answer in 2-4 weeks, and provided his email for any questions. 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. 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? What are the top 3 factors that contribute to your success? Whats a job you would like to have long-term / how do you think about your career post-JD? Tell me about a time you showcased leadership. Why did you choose [undergraduate university]? 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. 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 prompted that interest? I just finished my Skype interview with Dean Hoye. 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. They don't want to field unnecessary and uninvited check-in phone calls. An alumni interview offers the Office of Admissions an opportunity to learn more about candidates beyond the written application. (written) if you had a response prepared that we havent asked, please answer that question. If you could have one conversation with historical figure, who would it be and why? Tell me about the most stressful time in your professional career. The students recommender also mentioned that he was a great writer. What do you want to do five years after graduating from law school? It was Amy. However, her personal statement had typos, including the wrong school name. Talk about why you decided to go into each one. A major revelation about someone you worked with, and how did that change how I see the situation/person? Movie/book that changed your mind on social issue. The plagiarism in question was for a first draft of another writing piece she was submitting for an award (I think? Your approach? Before the hearing, he decided to withdraw from school. Why J.D. How might you address it? Why? Note: I was allowed 1 minute and 30 seconds for each question so I had plenty of time to provide some depth. Describe a time when you struggled academically and how you responded to that challenge. Georgetown Law receives the most JD applications of any law school. Tell me about a time when you were criticized unfairly. The interview was with the director of admissions. Then he went on to give us application scenarios where we had to act an admissions committee. The interviewer was super friendly. Tell me about a time you had a conflict with someone and how you went about solving it. What is something you want the admissions committee to know? And in this Covid world, I am particularly happy to get the chance to connect with so many of you all over the world. (she didn't ask me specifically WashULaw - maybe because I wrote a why WashULaw statement? He called Georgetown saying he was withdrawing from the program. Talk about a time when you analyzed data and came up with a recommendation? Tell us more about your academic background. by acdisagod Fri Feb 19, 2010 4:51 am. How do you deal with these types of situations? Be friendly, charming, and enthusiastic. How will you react if you are not in the top 10% of your class? How did you like your time at [undergraduate university]? What is an obstacle you faced and how you overcame it? What Questions Should You Ask a Law School Admissions Officer? She had a high GPA/LSAT, and shed won awards for her writing before. We were asked for one word that describes an ideal quality in an applicant. "in this case, if the applicant had instead written/done X or Y, would you feel differently?"). 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. The reasoning from the Dean was that it does a disservice to the qualified applicants who did write glowing personal statements. Student As Zoom Interview (December 2020). How did you end up choosing your major/minor combination? 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. How did you respond? Are you set on moving back to the northeast post graduation? Why did you pick your undergraduate institution? ), Fourth Scenario: Student A has slightly better stats than Student B, but Student B wrote an unsolicited Why Georgetown essay. Finally, the Dean asked us to describe in one word an adjective for successful applicants. And we had time for me to ask 2 questions to the interviewer. Didn't do the optional interview. 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. A time you stopped short of reaching a goal? He thinks that she is not telling the full story. Georgetown waitlist Class of 2025. 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. Ultimately he couldn't see this person as a member of the Georgetown community and thought there might be more issues going forward. I also threw in a part about certain organizations that I would be interested in. What do you do? Would you be comfortable moving there? What job do you want to have straight out of law school? What if the application has some typos? She should not have written the wrong school name. Your co-worker, whose work is integral to the team, is having a bad day, how will you help them to feel better. Note: Interviewer said Northwestern gave them a list of questions on the online platform, but currently they were unable to access. 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.. When working in a team do you prefer to speak up or listen to others? You should still wear a suit, but the interview itself was not structured at all. What's the best compliment you've ever received? What is one thing you would like the admission committee to know about you? Most of us went with minor, two of us went with major, and Dean Cornblatt went with major, too. Tell us about a time you motivated a disinterested team member. What are you looking for in potential classmates? (We know people are considering a lot of places.). What is the one thing you want us to know about you? What do you plan to do in your deferral years? Describe specific example of problem solving strategy used, If we asked people you hypothetically mentored what your best qualities are what would they say, What other law schools did you apply to? Name a time you analyzed a large data set or did extensive research on something. Tell me about a time youve received feedback you didnt agree with. 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. You should send your interviewer a short, polite thank you note. He also cared about order and structure he noticed people who did not follow his instructions precisely or spoke out of turn. Talk to me about [the hobbies or interests you listed on your resume]. Law schools process their admissions at different speeds, and more often than not, waitlist movement will only occur once a higher-ranking school starts selecting students off of their waitlist, creating opportunities throughout each tier of schools as the movement works its way down. What did you do to resolve those? One word to describe the ideal candidate. Why did you switch from [one field] to [another field]? This handy spreadsheet tells you which schools in the T20 interview. The committee will ask you I find it super helpful to review Vanderbilts alumni interview questions before this one. It's like a small college with lots of different buildings. How did you get to the point where you are applying to law school? Anon asks the guys . For each question, youll have thirty seconds of prep time followed by sixty seconds of talking time. What would your 1L section mates say about you? It shows a huge disinterest in Georgetown, so hes not about to waste an acceptance on someone whos not serious. What was the most disappointing setback in your life? Interviewer asked about my interest and what I would like to do in the future with my law degree. What is the one thing you want the Admissions Committee to know about you? Some of us (me included) said we would then let him keep his acceptance. You can schedule an interview online only after WUSTL invites you. He asked one more question on the Oxford case - he explained the issue in a different way in his own words with a bit more integrity and honesty, and asked if we would still rescind the offer. When did you seriously begin considering law school, what were your first steps? What follows are accounts of Dukes financial aid interviews, offered to applicants who have already been accepted. What is the one thing you want admissions to know about you? The third scenario was an almost Oxford Masters graduate who was accused of plagiarism and withdrew from Oxford. Are there any opportunities or programs at WashULaw you are interested in and did not cover in your Why X statement? What is something that isnt on your resume thats interesting about you? What's possible from those invited to interview are applicants the Admissions Committee wishes to know more about before making a decision. Youll get five minutes to answer the written questions. Where do you see yourself in one or two years after graduation? What have you learned at your current job? Sam had read my application and based some questions on it). 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." 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). 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. Dont try to memorize linesyoull only sound stilted. If you were a fly on the wall, what are some things that you imagine the committee would say about your application? Any response youve prepared but were not asked? What is the one thing that you want the Admissions Committee to know about you? Could you tell me about a humbling experience? If you were a fly on the wall, what do you think the admissions committee might think the strengths and weaknesses of your application might be? Why did you choose Berkeley? Hope you had fun. I see that you listed (city) as somewhere you would want to practice after law school. 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)). Second scenario was about a student who had already been accepted, and was currently in a graduate program at Oxford. What you want admissions to know about you? Student A (Distinguished Scholars Interview), Student B (Distinguished Scholars Interview). This question was so important in my opinion because it had you cover a wide arrange of topics, specifically: Why this school? What is your back up plan if you do not go to law school? Have you ever been/ Lets say you are in an argument or conflict with someone representing a view completely opposite yours. ), Second Scenario: An Oxford masters student, who had already been accepted to Georgetown Law, told Georgetown that he withdrew from his masters program. Overall, it was informal, conversational, and everyone was really friendly. How has your personal, educational, or professional background contributed to your interest in studying law? What are you doing this summer and what skills are you hoping to gain? - He explained that he's doing 3-4 of these interviews a day for months (pretty intense!! What was a humbling experience you've had? What is a book that changed your perspective on something? But I want to be realistic. If you think something is a big deal or not a big deal, make sure to mention it. Note: Interviewer was very strict about keeping time. That said the questions he asked are numbered in order here in this email. And that was it, he told us we would know sometime between December 20th and January 15th, however, it could always take longer. Just be yourself, be honest and you'll do great. What are three values you would instill in your business? Tell me about a significant academic project you completed during undergrad and why you chose that project. What do you foresee yourself doing with your law degree? What are three words your manager would use to describe you. If you got accepted to all the schools you applied to, where would you pick? What is an achievement you're particularly proud of, personally, professionally, or academically? What do you hope to do or accomplish with your JD? General questions about my international travels (it was clear he had read my essays in advance). What is the best example of your leadership? When did you know you wanted to practice law? 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. Discuss a challenge or how you dealt with critical feedback. He asked us to rate this issue in her app from "no problem" > "minor" > "major" > "automatically disqualifying" and explain why. If they wanted to see what you could do with time to revise, they would send you written questions. We discussed my current job and my recent move. You must be logged in to post a comment. I prepared for this question by doing research into the classes and clinics WashU offers and how I could adapt that after I graduate. Student B (Skype interview, very informal), Student C (Skype interview but switched to phone because of technical issues). Noticed on the US News ranking that Georgetown is second to only NYU in International Law. Whats one thing that you might be scared or hesitant about in law school? Should Georgetown rescind his offer or not? What do you hope to get out of law school? Please introduce yourself and describe your academic background. How will you handle not being in the top of your class? The group interview actually went exactly how it was described on the 7sage 2019-2020 Interview Questions section! (question was motivated from our discussion of my background). The test is an integral part of the law school admission process in the United States. Damn this cycle is hard How would a law degree help you reach your goals? What is a time you changed your behavior to make someone else more comfortable? Overall great experience. 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. Explain a time when you have to change yourself to accommodate someone else. What do you want to do after law school? 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.). How much time do you spend on social media? He shared screen with us and asked us to give a thumbs up when were all set reading it. How many hours per week do you spend on social media? 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". Youre just having a conversation. 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. (And for those who dont have work experience, be prepared to sell why you should still be let in.). For the video-response questions, youll get about thirty seconds of prep time and about a minute to respond. Good idea? What type of extracurriculars/experiential opportunities would you be interested in at Wash U Law? When you are facing a strict deadline for an important project, how do you organize and manage your time? For the latter, while the decision was still to deny, Dean Cornblatt now placed the severity of a bad PS at a 10/10. Tell me about a time you were part of a team with low morale/motivation. Something you want the administration know about you. How did you end up accomplishing the work? Got the email today from Georgetown saying that I'm on the preferred waitlist. Aside from being a guardian ad litem, what else am I currently doing? This wrapped up the interview. (written). The first is from Anon, who is currently waitlisted at Georgetown. At the end of this form, you'll pay the $75 application fee by inputting your credit or debit card information. What is a time when a failure led to future success? Tell me something you would like the admissions committee to know about you that doesn't appear in your application. 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. ), is this a good sign or sort of random/neutral? What was your most rewarding experience outside the classroom? Student A (waitlist interview in 20192020), Student A (2020-2021) (International candidate video interview. Whats your backup plan if you dont go to law school? 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). How would Chicago support someone who is interested in clerking? Do you plan to work for a year or two before going to law school? What is something you learned about yourself from being in the military? After all, we arent a real admissions committee. I intend to focus on that area, so that hopefully bodes well if I attend GULC. What would you add to the Northwestern community? What do you look for in deciding to apply to a law school and what drew you to Columbia? What is something that youre not looking forward to in law school? If you had to choose any contemporary or historical figure to be your mentor, who would it be? What do you want to do with your law degree? 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. Why Texas? 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 . What type of law would you like to practice and where would you like to start your career? (not sure??) The dean wrote a note for her saying that shes been a model student since. 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. Four of the questions are picked randomly from a large bank; they often focus on your experience of (1) working on a team, (2) speaking to people who disagree with you, or (3) failing. What would you have done differently if you were that person? ), 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). First scenario was about a student who had been suspended for a year on account of plagiarism. What do you want to do career wise with a law degree/5-year plan? 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. What kind of student to you expect to be? How will you deal with not being in top ten percent of class? What is something that you have learned from playing trumpet? What is the specific clinic you are interested in and why? Why did you decide to go to UMass from California?
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