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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
Just had my interview! It ended up being about 45 minutes. My interviewer talked more than I did, but told me a lot about her experiences at NU. She asked why law, why NU, career plans, and about project management. I was prepared to answer a lot of other questions as well and didn't actually get a chance to say everything. It was very informal (she was in jeans) and really just like a conversation so don't stress.
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
I don't want to be that neurotic guy, but I'm a little worried about my interview continuing to get pushed back. My stats put me at the borderline for admission, so I was hoping that an earlier review of my application would aid me in getting in. I applied in mid October, and now I can't get interviewed until just before Thanksgiving...
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
if you can interview in person, please do. I just did the online interview and found it incredibly difficult to answer these questions in 1min or less. Not to mention the internet issues that I had. for reference, my questions were:
Why NU
Think of a time when you had to do something you didn't want to do and what was in your head?
What are three values you would instill in your business?
Think of a time you had to overcome bias?
And I don't remember the other two...
Why NU
Think of a time when you had to do something you didn't want to do and what was in your head?
What are three values you would instill in your business?
Think of a time you had to overcome bias?
And I don't remember the other two...
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
I will probably keep my in-person; I am just being neurotic about my application review continuing to be delayed.zeglo wrote:In-person is much better. I had a nice conversation at a coffee shop.
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
Just had my in person alumni interview, was very chill. Made me like NW even more honestly.
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
Seconded. It was terrible - I had no chance to really talk about my experience or anything of substance in less than one minute based on the prompts.20171lhopeful wrote:if you can interview in person, please do. I just did the online interview and found it incredibly difficult to answer these questions in 1min or less. Not to mention the internet issues that I had. for reference, my questions were:
Why NU
Think of a time when you had to do something you didn't want to do and what was in your head?
What are three values you would instill in your business?
Think of a time you had to overcome bias?
And I don't remember the other two...
Wish I could've done an in-person interview.
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
Wow. I have answers ready to go for a number of different questions I've seen floating around (team-related, tough choices, type of person you want to be). I would be stumped by those last 2. this is going to suck, isn't it?20171lhopeful wrote:if you can interview in person, please do. I just did the online interview and found it incredibly difficult to answer these questions in 1min or less. Not to mention the internet issues that I had. for reference, my questions were:
Why NU
Think of a time when you had to do something you didn't want to do and what was in your head?
What are three values you would instill in your business?
Think of a time you had to overcome bias?
And I don't remember the other two...
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
It's not so much the questions, but the limited time you have to answer them. None of these questions are things that could be answered in one sentence and 1 minutes goes by so quickly.guybourdin wrote:Wow. I have answers ready to go for a number of different questions I've seen floating around (team-related, tough choices, type of person you want to be). I would be stumped by those last 2. this is going to suck, isn't it?20171lhopeful wrote:if you can interview in person, please do. I just did the online interview and found it incredibly difficult to answer these questions in 1min or less. Not to mention the internet issues that I had. for reference, my questions were:
Why NU
Think of a time when you had to do something you didn't want to do and what was in your head?
What are three values you would instill in your business?
Think of a time you had to overcome bias?
And I don't remember the other two...
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
did you all fill out that "Letter of Recommendation" section? it only gives room for one name. I just clicked "doesn't apply" or whatever it says.
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
okay cool I guess I'll do that then.zeglo wrote:I filled it out with my stronger recommend-er/more relevant one to NW.proteinshake wrote:did you all fill out that "Letter of Recommendation" section? it only gives room for one name. I just clicked "doesn't apply" or whatever it says.
I think it has just one person since just one is required.
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
I would email them. Either you made a mistake when you requested the interview and said you live in FL (unlikely, but it could have happened), or they made a mistake. Either way, you should interview with someone in NJ!mm2368 wrote:Hi everyone,
new to this forum thing, hoping to get some help. I applied on 11/3 and just today got the email to schedule my off-campus interview. I opened the portal and they assigned me to someone in Jacksonville, FL.
I live in New Jersey...
Not sure how this happened but can anyone shed light? Should I email them saying something or just go ahead and contact the interviewer before jumping the gun?
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
Anyone seen any progress on their app since finishing the interview?
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
Glad to hear it's working itself out!mm2368 wrote:airwrecka. thanks for your advice/suggestions - yeah, zeglo - think that's pretty likely because my town is "Jersey City" and that isn't too far from Jacksonville on a list! Whoops.
as per your suggestions, emailed - even threw in some free comedy, noting that I'm flexible - but not Jacksonville flexible. (I could have gone further by saying that I officially hate the state of Florida, but don't worry - I didn't!) The asst. director replied very nicely and she's getting it all fixed for me!
thanks again guys!
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
Did anyone apply for either of NU's combo JD-LLM programs? Wondering if we have any insight on if these are more competitive to get into than regular JD program?
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
Is there a phone interview question bank?
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
Who here is applying Early Decision? Everyone, or are you all discussing you RD apps?
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Re: Northwestern c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
Did my online interview! Wasn't bad, response time was a bit limiting like others said.
Why Northwestern Law?
What's a time you applied for a job and didn't get it? How'd you deal with it?
How have you facilitated a disagreement between two teammates?
A time you got frustrating news - how'd you deal with it?
Talk about a time you were very productive - what was the environment like?
When you and a colleague didn't see eye-to-eye - what did you do?
Loose wordings - I think themes for any of the questions are gonna be overcoming adversity or bettering yourself.
Why Northwestern Law?
What's a time you applied for a job and didn't get it? How'd you deal with it?
How have you facilitated a disagreement between two teammates?
A time you got frustrating news - how'd you deal with it?
Talk about a time you were very productive - what was the environment like?
When you and a colleague didn't see eye-to-eye - what did you do?
Loose wordings - I think themes for any of the questions are gonna be overcoming adversity or bettering yourself.
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