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Please list your high school, college, law school, any other schools attended.
Please describe where you grew up. What formative experiences were critical to the path your education took?
What did you expect to be doing with a career as an undergraduate? Is this when you developed an interest in attending law school and, if so, why?
Did you go straight from college to law school? If not, what did you do in between and what role did these experiences play in pursuing a legal education?
Why did you choose your law school over other options? What factors were critical in your decision-making?
Is there a part of the application process that was the most difficult or most memorable? What advice would you have other people considering law school?
What do you plan on doing with your law degree? If uncertain, what are some plausible paths for you?
Is there a particular region or city that you want to practice in, and for what reasons?
What has surprised you about law school so far?
Can you discuss any coursework or law clinic experiences that you have especially enjoyed or found particularly challenging?
What extracurricular activities at law school have been occupying your time?
What jobs or internships have you done or plan to do during your education?
How do you unwind from the stresses of law school? Are there any tips about your campus, or its city or town, that you would share with new students?
If a potential employer were reading this profile, what’s the one thing you would want that person or institution to know about you?