Webinar w/ Admissions Officer at UT Law + Edit Giveaway

David BusisDavid Busis Member Moderator
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Hi everyone,

On Tuesday, June 11, at 9 p.m. ET, I'll host a webinar with Mathiew Le, the assistant dean of admissions and financial aid at The University of Texas at Austin School of Law. Mathiew will give us a five-minute presentation on UT Austin law, and then I'll ask him some of the questions you're dying to know:

  • What’s the admissions process like at UT Austin Law?
  • How important are non-numerical factors?
  • How often do students with a below-average LSAT score and GPA get accepted? How often do students with above-average numbers get rejected?
  • What qualities are you looking for in an applicant?

You’ll get a chance to ask your questions at the end.

:warning: You’ll have to register for this webinar in advance.

:cookie: After the webinar, we’ll award one attendee a free Edit Once (see https://7sage.com/admissions/enroll).

:warning: The webinar will be recorded, and we may post it on our site or on YouTube. We may also share the audio on our podcast.

→ Please register for the webinar here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/4cc9fc08ce59502a34538d7d4481ef37

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If you want to ask a question, you should connect via a computer instead of calling in. We also recommend that you join the webinar a few minutes early and test your microphone.

Comments

  • BinghamtonDaveBinghamtonDave Alum Member 🍌🍌
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    Wow, thank you for doing this!

  • Pride Only HurtsPride Only Hurts Alum Member
    2186 karma

    Sweet! Looking forward to this!

  • MumenRiderMumenRider Alum Member
    24 karma

    Radical!

  • Briana 170Briana 170 Core Member
    70 karma

    Nice! About how long will it last?

  • David BusisDavid Busis Member Moderator
    7355 karma
  • David BusisDavid Busis Member Moderator
    7355 karma

    This is starting soon!

  • Wesley-BWesley-B Alum Member
    172 karma

    Thanks for doing this David!

  • jmarmaduke96jmarmaduke96 Member Sage
    2891 karma

    This was fantastic and informative, thank you!

  • dwalk165dwalk165 Alum Member
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    Thank you, Dave! Can you please let us know where the recording is located once y’all post it? Thanks in advance.

  • lawschool1154lawschool1154 Alum Member
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    Thank you so much for facilitating this great content!

  • keepcalmandneuronkeepcalmandneuron Alum Member
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    Thanks for the webinar! Will there be an accessible link for those of us who had to leave early?
    Cheers,

    J

  • David BusisDavid Busis Member Moderator
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    @keepcalmandneuron @dwalk165 We've sent the recording to the Texas School of Law for approval. If they give us the green light, we'll post it.

  • David BusisDavid Busis Member Moderator
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    Congrats to @SilentEagle , the winner of our Edit Once giveaway!

  • Wesley-BWesley-B Alum Member
    edited June 2019 172 karma

    Here are the notes I took during the webinar for those anxious to know what Dean Le said:

    • Pitch for Texas Law
        ◦ Austin, TX is a livable city with a lot of cultures
        ◦ Low cost of attendance and COL
        ◦ Elite public institution
        ◦ Breadth of programs, one of the largest faculties
        ◦ 300-350 students per class
    • Admissions Process
        ◦ Individual processes each application (24 hrs)
            ▪ UT checks for all documentation
            ▪ LSAC sends a PDF with personal statements and a PDF with CAS, letters of rec
        ◦ Full admissions committee reviews challenging cases
        ◦ Quicker turnaround earlier in the cycle. Slower near LSAT score releases.
            ▪ Generally about 6 weeks
    • We are looking for...
        ◦ What is the student bringing to the law school along with mission and vision of the school?
            ▪ How will the experiences enrich the classroom?
            ▪ Quality of personal statement is key here
        ◦ Is the student prepared for the intellectual rigor for the law school? (typically LSAT and GPA)
    • What about students not interested not looking to work for public?
        ◦ Employment numbers: majority going into big law (250+ employees)
        ◦ As a public law school, they have a different role to play than private (community). Serving the underserved communities (i.e. environmental or criminal)
        ◦ Underlying your role as an attorney is to give back to your community in different ways.
    • If you resume shows your interest in law, then your personal statement doesn’t necessarily have to?
        ◦ Every admissions dean is looking for something different. Ask them.
    • Encourage applications tailored for each law school    
        ◦ Stakes are high, so put your best foot forward. We can tell when it's a generic PS.
        ◦ Tying to mission of school will have a better impact on admissions committee
    • Half are above the median, half are below
        ◦ those below convince the committee that they are a good fit
        ◦ diversity is encompassed in the broadest of terms
    • LSAT
        ◦ Multiple LSAT scores – We do look at all of them. Multiple scores are common. Knowing what’s at stake, many schools have a threshold for scholarship. Median LSAT and GPA are competitive for scholarship. Only a problem when the student sits for 4 or more.
    • UT-Austin does accept competing offers/try to match
        ◦ try to offset as much burden as possible
    • Encourage soul-searching, what will be a good fit for the student's
        ◦ Rankings issue, may lead to negative experienced
    • Advise not to do/common mistakes
        ◦ Have someone review the application, spell check, grammar
        ◦ Not being true to themselves, everyone’s experience is different
            ▪ Show commitment to public service in whole application
            ▪ How do the pieces fit together?
    • What are some successful ways students have recently demonstrated interest in UT that has allowed them to get off the WL?  Thank you!
        ◦ We try to be as communicative as possible. Proactively reach out to students. Some may remove themselves from waitlist.
    • Do waitlisted students ever get scholarships?
        ◦ Yes, but it depends on availability. Generally, not disadvantaged in that respect but will have less money than earlier in the cycle?
    • Early decision
        ◦ Criteria for admissions is no different for early decision than regular decision
        ◦ You do get a decision earlier than anyone else, and there is a financial incentive.
        ◦ Traditionally, do not get additional aid.
    • Low GPA addendum
        ◦ Keep it short and sweet to explain trend or performance
    • Transfer applications
        ◦ focus on grades in 1L
        ◦ Top 10 in class will position themselves strongly
        ◦ Experiences you have during first year (leadership, community service)
    • International students, how does that affect chances?
            ▪ Analysis and evaluation is no different
    • LSAT Writing Sample
        ◦ They do not look at the writing sample strongly. Personal statement is far more important than the writing sample.
        ◦ Put your best foot forward, but it is the least important part of the evaluation.
    • Non-traditional students
        ◦ Not having academic references is fine.
        ◦ Have conversation with employer about what the law school is looking for (analytical skills, top 1% of students/employees, etc)
    • Reciting your resume is not a good use of your personal statement
    • Think about balancing your application between the two previously stated questions (unique applicant and good academic fit academic)
    • LSAT is a better predictor of 1L performance than GPA so is considered more heavily
    • If your whole resume is one topic, then consider making your personal statement about something else.
    • Resume – UTA gives you up to three pages, and some other law schools will let you have more than one page as well
    • Try write two kinds of personal statements
        ◦ Tied to your resume
        ◦ Something more creative
    
  • David BusisDavid Busis Member Moderator
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    Unfortunately, Texas has asked us not to post the video of the webinar, but we'll do another webinar with them in October or November. Stay tuned!

  • Zuniga27Zuniga27 Member
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    I go to UT, so if anyone has questions about the school in general, or about Austin, feel free to ask!

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