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Questions to Ask at a Law Fair/Law Forum
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Questions to Ask at a Law Fair/Law Forum
Thompson Building, Rm 200
University of Nevada, Reno
Phone: (775) 784 - 4678
Fax: (775) 784 - 1884
careers@unr.nevada.edu
Questions concerning a law school's admissions process:
- Please describe your review process for applicants' folders.
- How did your applicant pool change last year and what projections are you making for this year?
- With my grades and LSAT - (tell them specifically), what would be my chances of gaining admission to your law school?
- How do you evaluate the more subjective factors of an applicant and how important are they?
- What advantages exist for applicants who apply early? What do you consider "early"?
- When do you typically let applicants know your admission decisions?
- (If a state-supported school) - How do you treat residency status in the admission process?
- Do applicants with post-college work experience have an advantage over new college graduates in your admissions process?
- What do you look for in the personal statement or essay to accompany the application?
- Can you give me examples of the kinds of recommendations that can make a difference?
- What should I anticipate the cost to be in attending three years of your law school?
- How do most of your students pay for law school?
- How does your office handle financial aid awards? Can I expect to know your aid award before I'm required to pay a deposit?
- What merit scholarships do you offer to incoming students?
- Questions about the character/ambiance of the law school:
- What are the curricular strengths of your faculty?
- How are first-year classes organized and taught?
- How many students are typically enrolled in each entering class?
- How much (of what kinds) of contact with faculty would the typical law student have outside of class?
- How many graduates practice law in your state (or region) after graduation?
- What factors shape the career interests and options available to your graduates?
- What complaints do your students have about your school?
- What is the atmosphere within your student body concerning competition?
- How are students selected for your law school journals/reviews?
- Can students leave their class books and notes in a study carrel without fear of theft?
- When your students say what they like about your school, what things are frequently mentioned?
- When students turn down your school in favor of another, what reasons do they cite for doing so?
- What features do you believe set your school apart from "comparable" schools?
Questions concerning career outcomes:
- What is the job search experience like for your law school's graduates?
- How many (what percentage) of your graduates have their jobs lined up before Christmas of their final year?
- To what extent do your students get their summer job through your on-campus recruiting program?
- What kinds of jobs do your first year students line up for their first summer?
- To what extent does class rank affect your students job search success?
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