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LS interview - what should i know?

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 10:58 pm
by sangr
sup guys

if one were to have an interview with a law school official, alumni, faculty, etc.

what are some general topics, knowledge one should know or prepare?

ie, info about school, ones own aspiring career path, general economics, law, etc.?

Re: LS interview - what should i know?

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 11:56 pm
by cutecarmel
Umm...Ideally you should know that law schools don't offer interviews to applicants.
sangr wrote:sup guys

if one were to have an interview with a law school official, alumni, faculty, etc.

what are some general topics, knowledge one should know or prepare?

ie, info about school, ones own aspiring career path, general economics, law, etc.?

Re: LS interview - what should i know?

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 11:57 pm
by minnbills
cutecarmel wrote:Umm...Ideally you should know that law schools don't offer interviews to applicants.
sangr wrote:sup guys

if one were to have an interview with a law school official, alumni, faculty, etc.

what are some general topics, knowledge one should know or prepare?

ie, info about school, ones own aspiring career path, general economics, law, etc.?
/facepalm

some do, dude

Re: LS interview - what should i know?

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 12:00 am
by emkay625
cutecarmel wrote:Umm...Ideally you should know that law schools don't offer interviews to applicants.
sangr wrote:sup guys

if one were to have an interview with a law school official, alumni, faculty, etc.

what are some general topics, knowledge one should know or prepare?

ie, info about school, ones own aspiring career path, general economics, law, etc.?
Umm...ideally you should know that vanderbilt, nu, and georgetown do.

Re: LS interview - what should i know?

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 1:23 am
by cutecarmel
you shouldn't have to prepare these topics. things such as your career path should be second-nature to you. I would know specific things about the law school that interest you. Programs, clinics, courses, etc. I wouldn't think you would need to know specific info about law because law schools tell you that you don't need to have any prior knowledge to law to do well in law school. Just be yourself and don't act like you are spitting out pre-prepared stats.