Ed note: This is the latest installment in a series of posts from the ATL Career Center’s team of expert contributors. Today, Ann K. Levine, a law school admission consultant and owner of LawSchoolExpert.com, offers helpful tips on tackling law school interviews.
The last few admission cycles have seen more law schools conducting interviews. When there are fewer applicants, this is of course easier to accomplish. So how can you take advantage of this opportunity?
First, understand that there are different kinds of interviews:
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1. The alumni interview: this is popular with Vanderbilt and Northwestern, schools that invite all applicants to interview. Sometimes this takes place in a Starbucks or in the alum’s office, and sometimes it takes place on campus.