Former Yale Law School Admissions Director Critiques Real Yale Law Applications

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  • @richardzhao9641
    @richardzhao9641 4 роки тому +263

    One of my takeaways is how random the system is. There is a chance that your app is read by a prof who likes you and a chance that it is read by a prof who simply does not vibe with you. So, whatever the decision is, one should keep the moral high!

    • @aalegalfocus
      @aalegalfocus 4 роки тому +7

      Agreed, although a good student with a high LSAT score should still be able to get into a top tier law school, even if it's not Yale.

    • @aalegalfocus
      @aalegalfocus 4 роки тому +8

      @Justinian Yi yes agreed. I got into Georgetown with barely a 3.3 probably because I scored 170 9n the LSAT. Yale rejected me though, not surprisingly.

    • @DeliaSerene
      @DeliaSerene 3 роки тому

      R Fox what minorities do you know?

    • @oscarmora1734
      @oscarmora1734 3 роки тому

      @@aalegalfocus Did you apply to Columbia? If so, may I ask if you got in? 😊 I have a 3.6 and currently prepping for the LSAT.

    • @famasitotony1578
      @famasitotony1578 4 місяці тому

      ​@@oscarmora1734 did you go tu columbia or an other law school ?

  • @ritamix33
    @ritamix33 3 роки тому +35

    for him to think the first applicant was impressive but the gpa wasn't't good enough is crazy to me especially in the beginning when he said it doesn't play a role in decision making at 2:31. BUT IT DOES.

    • @EasyMoneyGoat
      @EasyMoneyGoat Рік тому

      It’s all bull excrement. Kristi and Miriam from HLS AND YLS say numbers don’t matter and that they take a holistic approach to admissions but take a look at their data. They have zero percent admissions of students with anything below 168 LSAT AND 3.6 GPA.

    • @banardadams8776
      @banardadams8776 Рік тому +11

      Yea, I wanna know his lsat score too. I heard from a Yale admission counselor that your essays and lsat are the two biggest things. GPA can be influenced heavily by your major and professors.

  • @devoncastro7385
    @devoncastro7385 4 роки тому +45

    Take away the music please, otherwise great video

  • @martuni1539
    @martuni1539 4 роки тому +79

    Great video. I wish the audio were a little less muddled

    • @statuscheckwithspivey
      @statuscheckwithspivey  4 роки тому +29

      Yeah we do not have any video/audio experience, and we are a small company, so we are largely muddling through here. We'll do our best in the future and thank you for the feedback!

    • @AlexLabaro
      @AlexLabaro 4 роки тому +4

      @@statuscheckwithspivey I have experience film-making, editing, and working with audio. I'd be happy to help!

    • @JacobGust
      @JacobGust 3 роки тому

      @@statuscheckwithspivey Late here, but I think the issue with the Blue Yeti is the gain setting. Turn the knob all the way down or close to it and it should sound much better.

  • @melodywu9412
    @melodywu9412 4 роки тому +31

    Please do a Columbia law school version if you could!

  • @yalelaw
    @yalelaw 4 роки тому +53

    This guy talked for 11 mins and really got both decisions completely wrong bruhhh

    • @banardadams8776
      @banardadams8776 3 роки тому +30

      He literally said throughout the video how each person in admissions has a different view on who’s good enough and who isn’t. That’s why luck plays a part in getting someone who likes your application.

  • @nate10465
    @nate10465 3 роки тому +28

    About letters of recommendation. I hear they're very important, especially for Yale Law School, and that they much prefer them from professors because they have had a chance to really experience the applicant as a student and are most familiar with their academic rigor and capacity. All of that makes a lot of sense for why they value professor letters of recommendation so highly. But what about someone who has been out of college for a year or more and who feels their bosses have a better connection/understanding to their work ethic and knowledge than their professors ever did? Would you look poorly on an applicant who has been out of college for a couple years and instead has glowing recommendations from their job rather than from professors? Does this immediately take them out of the running against others with similar applications that had professor letters of recommendation instead?

    • @lizpark9854
      @lizpark9854 2 роки тому +3

      I just saw this video so I know this comment is late, but typically, it's best to have 1 academic letter of rec and 1 outside!

    • @shepburn4755
      @shepburn4755 11 місяців тому

      I agree. Ive been in the workforce 5 yrs and the partners at my law firm wrote my rec letters. I had to reach back to a business law prof at my university for a rec from her. I found an old email chain about a capstone project I did with her, and then asked to meet up so she could find out more about what I had been doing the last 5yrs. Our reconnection went vert well, and she did remember me. If it weren't for her, I wouldn't have had an academic rec, because all my classes were big.

  • @IrvinBeast
    @IrvinBeast Рік тому +16

    I know if I had a 3.9 GPA and a 175 LSAT I’d be livid if I didn’t get into any law school I applied to 🤣🤣. Yale is my dream school, I have the GPA but I can’t get a 170 LSAT to save my life so I know won’t get accepted lol

    • @MrBjorn6
      @MrBjorn6 Рік тому +4

      Go to the best law school for free!

    • @pep590
      @pep590 Рік тому +1

      @@MrBjorn6 Great advice!

  • @cko1992
    @cko1992 3 роки тому +50

    It essentially all boiled down to numbers for this gentleman. That within itself is problematic.

  • @aalegalfocus
    @aalegalfocus 4 роки тому +45

    Too bad information like this wasn't available when I applied to law schools. Yale Law School reject here-- this I believe made a huge difference in how my legal career went.

    • @texan903
      @texan903 4 роки тому +2

      Can you be specific in the difficulties you encountered in your journey?

    • @aalegalfocus
      @aalegalfocus 4 роки тому +5

      @@texan903 please feel free to watch some of the videos I have recently made on my channel, like the ones about Why Going to Law School is a Bad Idea, Document Review Hell, Tales of Misery with a Law Degree, etc. I'm still practicing law (unlike many of my friends who washed out of the profession), but there were so many times I regretted ever going to law school.

    • @aalegalfocus
      @aalegalfocus 4 роки тому +18

      @Justinian Yi Yes, I strongly believe that going to Yale would have made a huge difference in my career outcome. Mainly because Yale doesn't give letter grades-- as far as I know, it's pass, fail, or high honors. That way no one is humiliated or ruined by being at the bottom of a class of gunners. My ex-husband went to Yale law and after doing a prestigious clerkship and working for big law, is now a professor. Meanwhile, I had difficulty finding jobs and wound up making lousy pay at small law firms before finally striking out on my own and being a solo practitioner in North Carolina. I would be flattered if you watched some of my videos! The quality isn't the best, but I'm trying to improve my equipment and editing skills- tough while still juggling a law practice. Thank you, and wishing you the best!

    • @idkwhattonamemyacxount88
      @idkwhattonamemyacxount88 3 роки тому +1

      @@aalegalfocus hi! So law schools look at your 3 best undergrad years and calculate that GPA? Or 3 last years? Last 2 years? All 4 years? Thanks!

    • @pep590
      @pep590 Рік тому +1

      I thoroughly enjoy your channel and videos. Great job!

  • @elizabuga4337
    @elizabuga4337 4 роки тому +39

    I wish the GPA itself mattered less than the actual course. A 4.0 in English is not that hard to get. A 3.6 in engineering is very difficult and a ton of work.

    • @ConcernedCitizen5514
      @ConcernedCitizen5514 4 роки тому +12

      I agree. I went top a Top-14 law school. I had a BSEE and a 3.50 GPA from undergrad and when I applied, I only got into law schools where I had an LSAT above the media for the previous year's class. I don't think that law schools gave much weight to the fact that my GPA was in an engineering degree.

    • @hamzachaudhry8729
      @hamzachaudhry8729 4 роки тому +3

      Unfortunately, they will never change it. Since law schools rankings are based on USNEWS ranking, their increase in rank is based on average GPA/LSAT. In which they could care less about major but solely numbers to benefit the institution itself. Law Schools don’t care about you, only how it will benefit the institution itself in terms of rankings.

    • @jollyholly2851
      @jollyholly2851 3 роки тому +12

      @Jhon Sayendjejjd That's wrong. I have perfect SAT 2 scores in Biology, Chem, and Math Level 2 and have a 4.0 in all my general education classes. And I'm an English major.
      And sorry, but: most scientists are horrific writers; you're probably one. If you can't write what you're researching, you're no scientist.

    • @superior120v5
      @superior120v5 2 роки тому +1

      Why would an engineering major go to law school lol

    • @hurryandleave9680
      @hurryandleave9680 2 роки тому +3

      @@superior120v5 I hear patent attorneys make a ton of money. That's where an engineering background helps.

  • @andyhawkins7988
    @andyhawkins7988 2 роки тому +3

    Why would you cover his face with the result of the application right while you are revealing the result?

  • @joseywales9726
    @joseywales9726 2 роки тому +17

    really stuck on the white/male part and the conservative Christian rubbed him the wrong way...

    • @joannamarie6759
      @joannamarie6759 Рік тому +2

      literally all he said was that if the professor is liberal that can be an influence but they also might be inclined to admit him because of diversity in ideologies.

    • @pep590
      @pep590 Рік тому

      That's why there are a few lawsuits out there suing for these anti-white racial actions and mindsets.

  • @wehkfam5680
    @wehkfam5680 Рік тому +2

    I liked the candid admission that being white and male was a negative for the candidate.

    • @pep590
      @pep590 Рік тому +2

      Yes, I at least appreciated his honesty. Really makes a mockery of the slur..."white privilege".

  • @Irisicaaa
    @Irisicaaa 3 роки тому +7

    What was the first applicants LSAT? 😬 Had to be a 175+??

  • @DarleneDrozdowski
    @DarleneDrozdowski 4 роки тому +9

    Was the LSAT score of the first applicant included?

    • @prabh_kaur4886
      @prabh_kaur4886 4 роки тому +1

      no

    • @Brainjoy01
      @Brainjoy01 4 місяці тому

      @@prabh_kaur4886 do not need lsat at a lot of liberal CA colleges perhaps

  • @justinmaloney1
    @justinmaloney1 4 роки тому +6

    would love a UCLA/splitter video if you get the submissions

  • @AdrianPica-Borjas
    @AdrianPica-Borjas 7 місяців тому

    This was an extremely interesting and helpful video. Thank you!

  • @memyself4431
    @memyself4431 Рік тому +3

    Going to apply to Yale Law just for the hell of it 😂

  • @hula2563
    @hula2563 2 роки тому +4

    The scores can't tell if a student is talent or not. They should view the overall application materials. I know people who have excellent research experiences skills and publications but have low GPAs. It really depends.

  • @anushaya897
    @anushaya897 4 роки тому +10

    I have a question
    So I transferred from my community college with a low GPA of 2.7
    I have a cumulative GPA at my current undergrad university of 3.9 (expected to reach a 4.0 by the time I graduate)
    So my overall Gpa is 3.2 currently (but expected to hit 3.6 by the time I graduate)
    I was not motivated at my community college but I have gotten all A's at my current institution.
    It's my dream to go to Columbia law school or any Ivy League, so do you think they will look at my overall GPA or the Cumulative GPA I have from my current school? Or do you think if they look at both, they'll look at the fact that I really increased my performance when I transferred to a university? I worked insanely hard to get to where I am with my academics but I am really worried that the grad schools I am applying to won't notice my performance boost at my current institution.

    • @ahmonwilliams6640
      @ahmonwilliams6640 3 роки тому +1

      I believe they will look at your cumulative gpa. Note: I am a cc student planning to transfer out to a 4 year (hopefully Yale). I hope you get into Columbia Law School!! Best of luck

    • @banardadams8776
      @banardadams8776 3 роки тому +11

      @@ahmonwilliams6640 get a 180 on the LSAT and you’ll be fine

    • @idkwhattonamemyacxount88
      @idkwhattonamemyacxount88 3 роки тому

      This is my current situation except I did poorly my first year at the same school but have gotten all A’s since. You can write an addendum to explain why you did poorly when applying but I too am wondering if they calculate all 4 years or just 3 years for our GPA

    • @MESSI-fx1ob
      @MESSI-fx1ob 2 роки тому

      lower t14 is likely if you can get that 3.6 and get a 170 plus lsat also if you are urm your chances are good at all schools expect for the t3

  • @hendystein367
    @hendystein367 4 роки тому +13

    What was applicant #1s LSAT score?

  • @shepburn4755
    @shepburn4755 11 місяців тому +2

    I laughed through this because there were so many issues with it. First, two white males. No females. No URMs. People who have high GPAs from "elite" schools are not really equal to students who go to rigorous universities who DONT curve! So a 3.4 from a top business school could be equal to a 3.8 at a top liberal arts school. It's all so ridiculous that you have to depend on a faculty member for admission. I think people who work for several years out of undergrad, as well as work during the summers from freshman year, in substantive jobs are more impressive than someone coming straight out of Univ esp if they have an excellent recommendations. Judging by some of the famous people Yale has admitted over the last 40 yrs, they don't have a very good track record.

  • @mannyobrian9744
    @mannyobrian9744 4 роки тому +4

    I am in Ghana and I want to study there what should I do sir.

    • @TheEpicProOfMinecraf
      @TheEpicProOfMinecraf 3 роки тому +4

      I highly recommend asking this question on the lawschooladmissions reddit

  • @fredimorales6681
    @fredimorales6681 4 роки тому +9

    Hi. You said, "white male." I thought you could not see ethnicity/race of the applicant as stated in a previous video? I may be mistaken, I watch a lot of videos like this one.

  • @shepburn4755
    @shepburn4755 11 місяців тому +3

    And yet Yale says right on their Law school website that they take a "holistic" approach to every application. That is BS. You can have a compelling story and be a great writer, but went to a tough undergrad that doesn't curve their grades like the ivy league schools do. I had HS acquaintances at Princeton, Yale, Dartmouth, Brown and all their grades were curved. They're brand ambassadors now. It's ridiculous.

  • @a.k9056
    @a.k9056 3 роки тому +6

    Can somebody explain to me why race is mentioned in the applications?

    • @salum6690
      @salum6690 3 роки тому +7

      Not sure if you care anymore, but prestigious institutions like Yale are looking to have a diverse student body. There are lots of reasons behind that like creating an environment with multiple different perspectives or just taking someone out of a historically poor environment and giving them an opportunity to create a brighter future for more people of that race. That's why white students are at a disadvantage when it comes to applications. They're seen as having an inherent advantage or that they lack the ability to bring new insights into the university.

    • @superior120v5
      @superior120v5 2 роки тому

      Wonder how many Yale professors are white males

    • @pep590
      @pep590 Рік тому +1

      Because anti-white RACISM is the backbone of the left and the Democrat Party. They also care nothing that a large percentage of minorities that are accepted, are unable to be successful at a school like Yale as they are unprepared of it's rigorous high level of academic requirements. This results in 1000's of minorities failing and then quitting Yale annually for example and still carrying large school loans to be paid for. This racist actions by Yale in this case hurts everyone. And yes, whites are thought of lacking the ability to bring new insights into the university, like anti-white hate and racial victimology to a high enough level to satisfy the leftist professors.

  • @marcelasena5108
    @marcelasena5108 4 роки тому +4

    Do schools look down upon applicants who have taken 6 years to earn a bachelor's degree?

    • @TeddyWeng194274
      @TeddyWeng194274 4 роки тому +1

      Possibly. I would assume you need a pretty valid reason for why it took 6 years. I am not a law school admissions counselor or anything so it might be vastly different for grad school admissions, but if you were applying to a job at a fortune 50 company or something the hiring manager would at least question the 6 yr degree.

    • @ilikethatboulder.thatisani5496
      @ilikethatboulder.thatisani5496 4 роки тому +1

      I think it's fine as long as you apply right away after finishing your bachelor's.There's people who didn't go to law school untill 30 years after finishing their bachelor's which I think would be more problematic.

    • @statuscheckwithspivey
      @statuscheckwithspivey  4 роки тому +7

      Depends on the reason, and how clearly you convey the reasoning in your application. If you are, say, working full-time to help support your family while taking a lighter course load, that's very different from, say, taking random semesters off throughout undergrad to sit around and do nothing. And obviously there are lots of reasons in between.

  • @MorganHorse
    @MorganHorse 2 роки тому

    Do you think you have to have a consultant to get into a top law school?

    • @statuscheckwithspivey
      @statuscheckwithspivey  Рік тому +1

      Definitely not! Consulting can be a good fit for some applicants, but not all, and plenty of people are able to put together fantastic essays and applications on their own.

  • @生き甲斐-z5h
    @生き甲斐-z5h Рік тому +4

    There is nothing worse than having your application & entire fate judged by someone mediocre..it's rare for these adcoms to have gone to harvard/oxford/yale/cambridge themselves, much less have a passport/are able to tell where countries are on the map... to think that your entire fate rests on a surface level judgment of a n undersocialized bumpkin is unimaginable..

  • @amybigbruda
    @amybigbruda 4 місяці тому

    Listening to this just makes me say fuck it. Ill just apply and whatever happens happens. My 3.29 aint got a shot no matter my lsat

  • @trueindian499
    @trueindian499 3 роки тому

    Tanners school, good to know.

  • @paulcrooks3742
    @paulcrooks3742 4 роки тому +1

    So much to qualify. Then after they graduate, they just like a piece of shit. They have no impact. I went through it when I was doing my premed

  • @emmam5465
    @emmam5465 3 роки тому +30

    Dear god there are enough white male lawyers in the world

    • @salum6690
      @salum6690 3 роки тому +17

      I hope you can look back at this comment and realize that it may have been inappropriate. I know that you may want to see more people in a similar situation to yourself succeeding in prestigious fields like law school at Yale, but I would hope that you wouldn't actively discriminate against someone based on their race or gender.

    • @Muskeljudentum
      @Muskeljudentum 2 роки тому

      Comments like yours embolden right wing racial politics.

    • @pep590
      @pep590 Рік тому

      Dear god, there are enough anti-white racists in the world like Emma and the anti-white racists who clicked like on her Racist comment.