I have an appt with the admissions office, a tour scheduled, and will be sitting in one class. Any tips and suggestions are welcome.
I'm planning on wearing something business casual: a skirt and blouse. I plan on taking a notebook to take notes. Is there anything else I should think about or worry about?
Thanks!
Visiting my local law school. Need advice. Forum
- luckyme
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Re: Visiting my local law school. Need advice.
Maybe bring something to take notes during the appointment (is this an interview?), but don't take notes during the class. pointless.bobbypin wrote:I have an appt with the admissions office, a tour scheduled, and will be sitting in one class. Any tips and suggestions are welcome.
I'm planning on wearing something business casual: a skirt and blouse. I plan on taking a notebook to take notes. Is there anything else I should think about or worry about?
Thanks!
- bobbypin
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Re: Visiting my local law school. Need advice.
This is not an interview. Just meeting with an admissions officer, a tour, and sitting in on a contracts class. I have not yet applied to this school.luckyme wrote:Maybe bring something to take notes during the appointment (is this an interview?), but don't take notes during the class. pointless.bobbypin wrote:I have an appt with the admissions office, a tour scheduled, and will be sitting in one class. Any tips and suggestions are welcome.
I'm planning on wearing something business casual: a skirt and blouse. I plan on taking a notebook to take notes. Is there anything else I should think about or worry about?
Thanks!
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Re: Visiting my local law school. Need advice.
Don't dress business casual, you will be out of place. Dress normal but not frumpy.
Don't bring a notebook to take notes on, if there is anything really important you can email and ask for confirmation. If you need to record your thoughts, do it afterward. Especially do not bring a notebook into a class you're sitting in on for notes.
If the school fits your needs (career outcomes, cost, location) then the rest is really irrelevant unless there are two schools that meet the same needs, in which case you'll probably make a logical or gut feeling that you won't derive from notes.
Just go see the place, nothing you need to prep for.
Don't bring a notebook to take notes on, if there is anything really important you can email and ask for confirmation. If you need to record your thoughts, do it afterward. Especially do not bring a notebook into a class you're sitting in on for notes.
If the school fits your needs (career outcomes, cost, location) then the rest is really irrelevant unless there are two schools that meet the same needs, in which case you'll probably make a logical or gut feeling that you won't derive from notes.
Just go see the place, nothing you need to prep for.
- cinephile
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Re: Visiting my local law school. Need advice.
A skirt and blouse sound fine, you won't be out of place.
You might want a laptop so you can read/watch something during the class you sit in on. You'll definitely want to talk to the students and see what the school culture is like. I didn't and absolutely regret it.
You might want a laptop so you can read/watch something during the class you sit in on. You'll definitely want to talk to the students and see what the school culture is like. I didn't and absolutely regret it.
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Re: Visiting my local law school. Need advice.
You can always pick out the prospective students by their business casual dress. Wear it though, because if you're gonna stand out, you might as well look better than everyone else. And don't judge the kids sitting in front of you on Facebook the whole time during class. They know what they're doing!
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