Law School - Interview Preparation
Structured practice can breathe vitality in your application and solidify your acceptance
Direct your application and take control of your chance to demonstrate passion, a vibrant personality, an ability to contribute on campus, and growth from past mistakes.
Specific Offering
- Summarized talking points of the personal and academic aspects of your background to cover within the interview
- Defensive coverage of how to respond to and initiate discussion of blemishes including inconsistent academic performance and poor LSAT scores.
- Active drafting of responses to critical themes of the interview process including:
- Your reasons for pursuing a JD degree
- Your desires for a specific school
- Your desired impact on campus
- Your goals in the short-term and long-term and what you have done to-date to achieve them
- Your thoughts on leadership and particular strengths and points of development
- Detailed training on how to review and analyze the application materials including your resume, essays, recommendation letters, data portion of the application in order to maximize interview performance
- Mock Interview conducted by former alumni or student interview which mirrors the conditions and questions/themes given to actual candidates
Bottom Line
The interview is your last opportunity to make an impression on the admissions committee and can be the determining factor in your admissions decision.
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