The law is a jealous mistress, and requires a long and constant courtship.

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RFOZ

Applied '22-'23

RFOZ's advice: Take as much time as you need for the LSAT, start very early or reapply if... Read more
LSAT
168
/ 180
GPA
3.96
/ 4.3
Softs
T4
Tier
Softs: I have heard that being URM means at least T3 softs, but I really don't know how accurate that is. Maybe one notable soft is that I am working on an honors thesis for my degree + I attend a T15 undergrad
RFOZ's Applications
School
Result
Scholarship
Sent
Received
Complete
UR
Interview
Decision
Yale University WL, Withdrawn - Feb 12, 2023 Feb 13, 2023 Feb 15, 2023 - - Mar 31, 2023
Stanford University Accepted, Attending - Feb 06, 2023 Feb 06, 2023 Mar 14, 2023 - - Apr 06, 2023
University of Chicago Accepted, Withdrawn
$45,000
Feb 06, 2023 Feb 06, 2023 Feb 13, 2023 - Mar 16, 2023 Mar 27, 2023
University of Pennsylvania WL, Withdrawn - Feb 06, 2023 Feb 06, 2023 Feb 21, 2023 - - Mar 17, 2023
Duke University WL, Withdrawn - Feb 06, 2023 Feb 06, 2023 Feb 07, 2023 - - Apr 25, 2023
Harvard University Rejected - Feb 06, 2023 Feb 06, 2023 Feb 07, 2023 - Feb 23, 2023 Mar 20, 2023
University of Michigan WL, Withdrawn - Feb 12, 2023 Feb 13, 2023 Feb 17, 2023 - - Mar 24, 2023
New York University Accepted, Withdrawn
$90,000
Feb 06, 2023 Feb 06, 2023 Feb 14, 2023 - - Mar 15, 2023
Columbia University WL, Withdrawn - Feb 06, 2023 Feb 07, 2023 Mar 08, 2023 - - Apr 26, 2023
Northwestern University WL, Withdrawn - Feb 06, 2023 Feb 06, 2023 Feb 14, 2023 - - Mar 10, 2023
University of California—Los Angeles Accepted, Withdrawn
$45,000
Feb 01, 2023 Feb 02, 2023 Feb 04, 2023 - - Apr 04, 2023
University of California—Berkeley Accepted, Withdrawn - Feb 06, 2023 Feb 06, 2023 Feb 14, 2023 - - Mar 13, 2023
Georgetown University Accepted, Withdrawn - Feb 06, 2023 Feb 06, 2023 Feb 17, 2023 - Mar 08, 2023 Mar 30, 2023
University of California—Irvine Accepted, Withdrawn
$105,000
Feb 12, 2023 Feb 13, 2023 Mar 03, 2023 - - Mar 20, 2023
Total Applications: 14

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RFOZ's wisdom for future generations

Take as much time as you need for the LSAT, start very early or reapply if you can/need to, and have faith in yourself! Only take the LSAT once you are getting practice scores that you would be happy with as official scores!!!!! <<<<<

Good luck!

Harvard Interview:
I am one of the few people who got rejected from Harvard after getting an interview lol. Harvard published stats from the 20-21 cycle and reported that 74% of interviewees were accepted, making me part of the bottom 26% (assuming the percentages are comparable this cycle). After reflecting more on how my interview went, I actually think it did not go all that well. It was not a bad interview by any means, but it had issues. For one, I think my answer for “why Harvard” could have been much stronger. Importantly, I think my answer lacked cohesion with my overall application. To be less stressed and to come off more “genuine” I didn’t really spend all that much time practicing my answers or writing notes to review before the interview. I think this also hurt me. I also gave a pretty weak answer to the “what can we expect from you as a student” question. I basically said I would participate a lot in class lmao. To my credit, I followed that answer with a much stronger response, but still, my first answer was pretty lame.

Chicago Interview:
After getting rejected from Harvard, I reviewed a lot more for my upcoming Chicago interview. I really reflected on the kind of narrative I had crafted for myself with my application. I drilled the following questions the day beforehand: “Why Chicago Law”, “Why Law now”, and “Why Chicago the city”. For Why Chicago Law and Why Chicago the City, I mentioned tangible qualities of Chicago Law (like their clinics for instance) before following with a more abstract response. I would finish my answer with how all of this tied into my professional goals.

ex) I want to go to chicago because it has great criminal law clinics –> but more importantly because I like the essence of the school and its community (described what made UChi as a law school completely unique and why that worked for me as an individual) –> then explaining how these qualities would aid the career I am trying to build for myself. IF you are someone who loves to learn for the sake of learning, absolutely say that in the interview and give an example. My interviewer mentioned how UChicago students love to learn for the sake of learning at least three times haha.

Despite me saying that it’s important to practice/review for interviews, do not write scripts, just understand the point that you are trying to get across and repeat that to yourself in a way that works for you (i.e. written form, verbally, etc).

I felt very confident after the UChi interview. I interviewed Friday, Mar 24th and was accepted Monday Mar 27th!

General Notes for Specific Applications:

Yale: Personal statement + Diversity Statement + 250 essay
I wrote my 250 essay on my undergrad honors thesis and how I had to confront challenging ideas that made me reconsider my position on things that I felt really strongly about.

Stanford: Personal statement + Diversity Statement + Who would you talk to and what would you ask + Library statement

UChicago: Personal statement + Diversity Statement

Columbia: Personal statement + Diversity Statement

Harvard: Personal statement + Diversity Statement

UPenn: Personal statement + Diversity Statement

NYU: Personal statement + Diversity Statement

UC Berkeley**:** Personal statement + Diversity Statement + Why UC Berkeley

UMichigan: Personal statement + Diversity Statement + Why UMichigan

I felt like my “Why UMichigan” essay was relatively weak. It was based on a template I used for my “Why UCI” and “Why UC Berkeley” essays which were probably more cohesive since I really emphasized my public interest motivation and how that connected to UCI and UCB. I think that made less sense for the UMichigan essay.

Duke: Personal statement + Diversity Statement
I did not write the “why Duke” essay. It was the last application I submitted on Feb 06 and I was not super excited about Duke at the time so I submitted my app without it. I expect to be waitlisted or rejected because of that. (I was correct, I was waitlisted April 25th haha)

Northwestern: Personal statement + Diversity Statement
I opted to not do the video interview when submitting my application. Based on my other results, I suspect that declining the interview had at least some impact on their decision to WL me. Main takeaway, if you are set on NW do the optional video interview!

Georgetown: Personal statement + Diversity Statement + Top 10 list
I wrote the top 10 list about the top 10 restaurants I would want to eat at if I studied in DC haha. Point is, that supplemental statement seems like it really is supposed to be a fun way to share your authentic self.

UCLA: Personal statement + Diversity Statement

UCI: Personal statement + Diversity Statement + Why UCI

Total Scholarships
-
0 scholarship offers
Career Goal
Not specified
Undergraduate
Private
Work Experience
KJD
URM Status
Yes
Hispanic/Latino
Non-Traditional
No
Traditional law school applicant
International Status
No
Military Status
No
Character & Fitness
No Issues

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