How do I make the most out of a law school visit as an applicant? Forum
- cranburial
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How do I make the most out of a law school visit as an applicant?
On their website, Stanford says "we encourage you to visit the school and arrange to meet with a member of the admissions staff." Since I live in the Bay Area, I'm planning to visit before I submit my application. However, I can only go on weekends and am not sure what I'd be doing there other than looking at the buildings. Would a general tour of the whole campus be helpful? Are there events on the weekends that non-students could sit in on? And if I meet with an admissions officer, what should I say/ask? Thanks in advance.
- xael
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Re: How do I make the most out of a law school visit as an applicant?
There really is no reason to visit and fall in love with a school only to be rejected, and it won't help your acceptance prospects.
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Re: How do I make the most out of a law school visit as an applicant?
I think the one exception to this is possible YPxael wrote:There really is no reason to visit and fall in love with a school only to be rejected, and it won't help your acceptance prospects.
ETA: I realize this does not matter for Stanford, but thought I would throw it out there in general.
- Abraham Lincoln Uni.
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Re: How do I make the most out of a law school visit as an applicant?
A visit to the campus is not necessary, but some students do prefer to see what the area is like because they will be there for a minimum of three years. It might help to visit the campuses you are admitted to as opposed to visiting all those you are applying to. This can reduce travel costs and help you make a better and well informed decision.
Most students do prefer just to look on the websites or rankings as opposed to actually visiting the campus. If you were to visit the campus you may always ask an adviser or events committee member what events are going on campus that weekend to get a better feel for the university and the student body, but once again, that is not necessary.
Best of luck!
Most students do prefer just to look on the websites or rankings as opposed to actually visiting the campus. If you were to visit the campus you may always ask an adviser or events committee member what events are going on campus that weekend to get a better feel for the university and the student body, but once again, that is not necessary.
Best of luck!
- rnoodles
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Re: How do I make the most out of a law school visit as an applicant?
save your visits and $$$ in case you're waitlisted and want to really show you care
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Re: How do I make the most out of a law school visit as an applicant?
Most students do prefer just to look on the websites or rankings as opposed to actually visiting the campus. If you were to visit the campus you may always ask an adviser or events committee member what events are going on campus that weekend to get a better feel for the university and the student body, but once again, that is not necessary.
Best of luck![/quote]
- Mack.Hambleton
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Re: How do I make the most out of a law school visit as an applicant?
I report every post from this accountAbraham Lincoln Uni. wrote:A visit to the campus is not necessary, but some students do prefer to see what the area is like because they will be there for a minimum of three years. It might help to visit the campuses you are admitted to as opposed to visiting all those you are applying to. This can reduce travel costs and help you make a better and well informed decision.
Most students do prefer just to look on the websites or rankings as opposed to actually visiting the campus. If you were to visit the campus you may always ask an adviser or events committee member what events are going on campus that weekend to get a better feel for the university and the student body, but once again, that is not necessary.
Best of luck!
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Re: How do I make the most out of a law school visit as an applicant?
I disagree. I think a visit can be helpful, especially when writing a why X essay. It shows the school you have a genuine interest.
- cranburial
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Re: How do I make the most out of a law school visit as an applicant?
Thanks for the advice, everyone. Stanford's not too far, so I figure it can't hurt to visit.
- A. Nony Mouse
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Re: How do I make the most out of a law school visit as an applicant?
Yeah, it would help if you actually reported things based on content. There's nothing wrong with the post quoted here.Mack.Hambleton wrote:I report every post from this accountAbraham Lincoln Uni. wrote:A visit to the campus is not necessary, but some students do prefer to see what the area is like because they will be there for a minimum of three years. It might help to visit the campuses you are admitted to as opposed to visiting all those you are applying to. This can reduce travel costs and help you make a better and well informed decision.
Most students do prefer just to look on the websites or rankings as opposed to actually visiting the campus. If you were to visit the campus you may always ask an adviser or events committee member what events are going on campus that weekend to get a better feel for the university and the student body, but once again, that is not necessary.
Best of luck!
- Mack.Hambleton
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Re: How do I make the most out of a law school visit as an applicant?
Implying it is not a spam accountA. Nony Mouse wrote:Yeah, it would help if you actually reported things based on content. There's nothing wrong with the post quoted here.Mack.Hambleton wrote:I report every post from this accountAbraham Lincoln Uni. wrote:A visit to the campus is not necessary, but some students do prefer to see what the area is like because they will be there for a minimum of three years. It might help to visit the campuses you are admitted to as opposed to visiting all those you are applying to. This can reduce travel costs and help you make a better and well informed decision.
Most students do prefer just to look on the websites or rankings as opposed to actually visiting the campus. If you were to visit the campus you may always ask an adviser or events committee member what events are going on campus that weekend to get a better feel for the university and the student body, but once again, that is not necessary.
Best of luck!
- A. Nony Mouse
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Re: How do I make the most out of a law school visit as an applicant?
It's weird to have that avatar and name, but nothing they've posted has promoted the school in any way (I've been paying attention), so I'm letting them cook.
- PeanutsNJam
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Re: How do I make the most out of a law school visit as an applicant?
If you want to make your visit productive, go to the admissions office and accidentally drop about $100,000 in cash. Wink at the adcomms. Walk away, forgetting about all that money you accidentally dropped.
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