Visits
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 4:51 pm
Hi everyone!
I was just wondering if anyone had tips on how best to handle a law school visit. I have already been on a couple of visits and found them personally useful (sat in on classes, went to some admissions seminars, took tours, etc.), but I want to know if there is anything I can do to make them more advantageous for my chances of admission.
Is it good to meet someone in admissions? At this point in the cycle, I don't really have any questions that I feel need to be answered by admissions people so, if I did meet with them, I don't know what I would talk about really. Is it better not to meet with them since I have nothing to say or to meet them and literally just introduce myself/say "Hey, I love your school so much! Thanks for letting me visit!"
To me, the second option just seems kind of obnoxious and if an applicant did that to me, I'd be like, "Great. Go away, please." But I've heard from many people that school visits can help "create a positive impression" for admissions people. So, 1) do you guys think that people really remember you by name and get enough of an impression for it to substantially affect your admissions chances?, and 2) if they do, do you have any tips on how to make a good impression/what to talk about in a potential meeting?
Help!
I was just wondering if anyone had tips on how best to handle a law school visit. I have already been on a couple of visits and found them personally useful (sat in on classes, went to some admissions seminars, took tours, etc.), but I want to know if there is anything I can do to make them more advantageous for my chances of admission.
Is it good to meet someone in admissions? At this point in the cycle, I don't really have any questions that I feel need to be answered by admissions people so, if I did meet with them, I don't know what I would talk about really. Is it better not to meet with them since I have nothing to say or to meet them and literally just introduce myself/say "Hey, I love your school so much! Thanks for letting me visit!"
To me, the second option just seems kind of obnoxious and if an applicant did that to me, I'd be like, "Great. Go away, please." But I've heard from many people that school visits can help "create a positive impression" for admissions people. So, 1) do you guys think that people really remember you by name and get enough of an impression for it to substantially affect your admissions chances?, and 2) if they do, do you have any tips on how to make a good impression/what to talk about in a potential meeting?
Help!