The interview was with the director of admissions. When did you seriously begin considering law school, what were your first steps? 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). What would you do if have a gap year before law school? Student C WashU 2024 ED 2 - Washington University in St. Louis - College If law school doesnt work out, whats your backup? Is there anything you want us to know about you? 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 Harvard programs are you interested in? What would you do to be a part of the Charlottesville community? And then creativity is a great thing to share. Can you tell me about a time that you showed leadership? If something really stumps you, its okay to say, Sorry, Im a little nervous, so long as you pick up the thread. 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). Tell me about your job at [an organization where you worked]. I hadnt thought about that before. What factors are the most important for you in choosing a law school? Dean Cornblatt said it was a 7-10 zone for sure because of the contrast between the recommendation letter and the PS. If you are a current student or alumni of WashU, please feel free to get in contact with any of our school career services: Danforth Career Center (Arts & Sciences, Engineering, and more) WashU Law; Sam Fox If your professor asks for help on a subject you dont know, what would you do? 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. Below are the questions he asked. 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. WashU has multiple options in place for exploring new opportunities and making sure you can grow and develop within your career pathway. We answered between 6-8. 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'. Next, we talked about why I wanted to go to Law School and why WashU in general. Everyone almost unanimously guessed Barbara would be the one to get in. 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? [Interviewer also asked a lot of questions based on Student As resume]. What would you do if you cant make it to the top 10% of your class? I was asked why I didnt choose to first go to law school in Japan and then to try to enter an LL.M. Some will require a video response; some will require a written response. 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. It was 45-minute long and exactly how previous applicants described. I said Yes to this one. You must be logged in to post a comment.
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