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Do any of the Hawaii judges look at grad apps early?
12:01 AM: Did you include a cover letter "describing personal background and relevant, significant experiences" and your LSAT score in your application? (As mentioned in his OSCAR posting) when did you receive the call?
Anyone ever do an interview by teleconference have any suggestions on how to get access to such for free when my law school is being somewhat ridiculous about it.
you can do it for free if you live near a federal courthouse and you get the judge's staff to set it up for you. i interviewed with a judge in HI from the san jose courthouse.
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Do any of the Hawaii judges look at grad apps early?
Grad. Received a call and will be doing a phone conference interview with Kay next week.
12:01 AM: Did you include a cover letter "describing personal background and relevant, significant experiences" and your LSAT score in your application? (As mentioned in his OSCAR posting) when did you receive the call?
oh, congrats btw :)
My cover letter definitely did not include my LSAT score haha. Though I suppose yes it did include background and significant experiences...I guess...
And thanks!
Anyone ever do an interview by teleconference have any suggestions on how to get access to such for free when my law school is being somewhat ridiculous about it.
Correction video conference--it's about $300/hr at Kinkos.
you can do it for free if you live near a federal courthouse and you get the judge's staff to set it up for you. i interviewed with a judge in HI from the san jose courthouse.
thanks 9:30! that's really helpful.
Does anyone know how long it usually takes for the judges to send out interview/rejections, or when the judges typically interview?
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