SquidwardsHouse '23–'24 app cycle Class of 2027 class year
Just livin’
The dream: Clerkship, Big Law, DOJ
About & Wisdom
Application Profile
- Softs
- Navy veteran, Fulbright
- C&F
- Fired as an RA for hosting a party and drinkin' in the dorms
SquidwardsHouse's wisdom
The GI Bill is amazing.
Just be real. And concise. No one wants to read extra shit that they don’t have to. Also, no one’s entitled to a spot at any school. The resume is the place to brag about yourself. Not the essays. No one likes someone who thinks they’re hot shit.
Resume
This will be controversial, but it ideally should be one-page. Harvard and Yale have made explicit their preference for such. I’d say if you’ve got less than 10 years of work experience, you almost certainly can and should fit it on one page. Be concise with your verbiage. Don’t piss the reader off with small fonts (definitely no less than size 11) or crammed wording. You don’t need to patronize the reader by describing in intricate detail what some common-sense things are.
LORs
Less is more. If you can effectively cover ground with two letters when you can submit up to three or four, then choose 2. The only school I submitted 3 letters to was Yale, and that was because I was advised they wanted two academic letters and a military letter to speak to my five years in the Navy. Every other school I submitted one academic and one professional (military) letter.
Yale 250
I wrote about a humbling experience where essentially the main takeaway was that I didn’t need to have an opinion/express an opinion on everything. I hit on the same anecdote in every single one of my interviews, and I think it was well-received.
Harvard Statement of Purpose
-I opted for a different approach contrary to what many recommended. I did not use my traditional Personal Statement for this topic. Instead, I went with a much more direct 1-page statement addressing why I no longer wanted to pursue the JAG Corps in the military (since I’m a reapplicant from a few years ago), and how now I want to clerk, work in big law for a few years to gain experience, and then be a federal prosecutor. There was a lot of good interview fodder from this statement that Dean KJ took an interest in.
PS/HLS Statement of Perspective
My Personal Statement was very reflective in nature on my past failures and moments of growth, and how offering and accepting help is crucial to such growth. I felt this fit the prompt of Harvard’s Statement of Perspective much better for me, as stated above. For my personal statements for other schools, the only modification was I had a paragraph inserted about why I wanted to continue in public service as a federal prosecutor.
Why UVA
I made crystal clear how UVA was one of my top choices, and I think they appreciated that. I did not want to run the risk of appearing like I was coasting on stats, which often leads to people getting waitlisted or denied at UVA and similar schools. I talked about how Charlottesville mirrored my state school undergrad, and how I loved that being an island of blue in a sea of red on the political lap brings with it a perspective you can’t find easily most other places. I also discussed my goals of wanting to practice in the south after law school, which added to the authenticity in my view.
Georgetown Top 10
As a huge Survivor fan, I made a detailed top 10 winners list.
Interview Advice
It’s okay to be nervous. I fucked up the intro to my Harvard interview by saying something like “I guess it’s nervous to be normal” and we laughed about it. My Yale interview started 8 minutes late because we had audio issues connecting. I was panicking on the inside from embarrassment, but tried not to let that show to my interviewer (who I could see on video still). The interview went great and we talked for twenty minutes past my allotted time. My other feedback is to give good thought as to Why X school and why law school in general. In my Harvard interview, I said something along the lines of “A lot of people grow up dreaming of coming to this school, and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t one of them. Even more than that, though, the size of Harvard’s class brings with it a diversity of backgrounds and thought that you can’t find as easily anywhere else. I remember reading about conservative students in the past enjoying now-Senator Elizabeth Warren’s classes when she taught here. That coupled with Harvard having the highest student veteran population of any school make it a natural fit.” As for the Georgetown interview, I think a good rule of thumb is to be respectful of the other applicants’ time and answers. Try not to talk more than anyone else in the group interview, and try to pay attention to what people say to show you’re listening. Finally, (and maybe I’m old fashioned) I think it’s generally polite and professional to send a quick thank-you email to your interviewer/the admissions inbox. Don’t expect a response, but I do think it’s a thoughtful touch.
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2023–2024 cycle
Oct 01
151d
tracked on LSD.Law
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Accepted, Withdrawn |
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Oct 01, 2023 | Oct 06, 2023 | Oct 09, 2023 |
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Nov 10, 2023 | Nov 29, 2023 | |
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Accepted, Attending |
$350,000
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Sep 17, 2023 | Sep 19, 2023 | Sep 20, 2023 |
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Nov 08, 2023 | Jan 08, 2024 | |
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Withdrawn | - | Sep 07, 2023 | - | Sep 21, 2023 |
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- | Jan 30, 2024 | |
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Accepted, Withdrawn |
$120,000
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Sep 04, 2023 | - | Sep 05, 2023 |
Sep 07, 2023
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Sep 14, 2023 | Sep 20, 2023 | |
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Withdrawn | - | Sep 01, 2023 | - | Sep 11, 2023 |
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- | Dec 01, 2023 | |
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Withdrawn | - | Sep 10, 2023 | - | Sep 21, 2023 |
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- | Dec 01, 2023 | |
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Accepted, Withdrawn |
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Sep 08, 2023 | - | Sep 09, 2023 |
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Sep 20, 2023 | Oct 16, 2023 | |
| Total Applications: 7 | |||||||||
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