What can an applicant do to land an interview? I know generally applicants who have a really strong resumes/WE/ applications and lower(ish) numbers are usually the ones to score interviews. But is there anything you can do in your application process to increase your likelihood ?
I've heard of applications to Georgetown being invited to group interviews... any ideas on how that works?
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Having the numbers a school's looking for is really the answer here.HLShopeful12345 wrote:What can an applicant do to land an interview? I know generally applicants who have a really strong resumes/WE/ applications and lower(ish) numbers are usually the ones to score interviews. But is there anything you can do in your application process to increase your likelihood ?
I've heard of applications to Georgetown being invited to group interviews... any ideas on how that works?
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Re: Securing an interview?
BlendedUnicorn wrote:Having the numbers a school's looking for is really the answer here.HLShopeful12345 wrote:What can an applicant do to land an interview? I know generally applicants who have a really strong resumes/WE/ applications and lower(ish) numbers are usually the ones to score interviews. But is there anything you can do in your application process to increase your likelihood ?
I've heard of applications to Georgetown being invited to group interviews... any ideas on how that works?
Thanks! I think my numbers put me in as a splitter.. 170+ LSAT and 3.2 GPA, with 4 years WE + URM. Like most people (I assume), I think I give better first impressions in person than paper/numbers. Here's to hoping haha.