Does BLS grant interviews?
No. Due to the large volume of applications received each year, the Law School normally does not grant personal interviews as part of the admissions process. Only in very unusual situations, where special circumstances exist, will the Office of Admissions grant a formal interview at the request of the student. In such cases, applicants should direct their written requests for an interview to the Dean of Admissions and should relate why they feel their circumstances could best be explained in person. Applicants shall be notified by letter as to whether their request has been granted or denied. We will, however, be happy to answer your questions if you visit us. Group information sessions and tours offered during the academic year are an effective way to learn about our school and you are encouraged to attend. While admission counselors are happy to meet with prospective students, these sessions are solely for your information and have no bearing on the admission decision. To learn more
No. Due to the large volume of applications received each year, the Law School normally does not grant personal interviews as part of the admissions process. Only in very unusual situations, where special circumstances exist, will the Office of Admissions grant a formal interview at the request of the student. In such cases, applicants should direct their written requests for an interview to the Dean of Admissions and should relate why they feel their circumstances could best be explained in person. Applicants shall be notified by letter as to whether their request has been granted or denied. We will, however, be happy to answer your questions if you visit us. Group information sessions and tours offered during the academic year are an effective way to learn about our school and you are encouraged to attend. While admission counselors are happy to meet with prospective students, these sessions are solely for your information and have no bearing on the admission decision. To learn more