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  1. Sep 26, 2023 · Last Updated: September 26, 2023. David Kirschner is the associate dean for admissions and financial aid at the USC Gould School of Law. As dean of admissions, Kirschner is responsible for setting and implementing strategic goals and targets for each admissions cycle along with the day-to-day operations to ensure that the goals are met.

    • Roughly, What Percentage of Your Students Got Admitted with The GRE?
    • Do You Have Any Advice For Wait-Listed Applicants?
    • What About reapplicants?
    • Do You Give Feedback to Rejected Applicants Who Want to reapply?
    • What Would You Have Liked Me to Ask You?
    • Where Can listeners Learn More About The USC Gould?

    The numbers with a GRE on a percent basis have been in the neighborhood of 2% to 3%. As far as enrolled students, it’s single digits in each of our last few classes with the GRE.

    For waitlisted applicants, follow instructions.I know for us, when an applicant is put on the waiting list, we send an electronic confirmation form asking if they’d like to remain. If you’d like to remain on it, respond to that immediately, because those who don’t respond aren’t considered. Then to the extent one can remain flexible on the waiting ...

    Reapplicants are not all that uncommon for us. I think the key for a reapplicant is to show growth. Again, it gets towards that understanding, that self-reflexivity, if the outcome wasn’t positive in a prior year, take that as a sign that you can bolster something on your application. The easiest way for a negative outcome, if you’re a reapplicant,...

    We make it a policy not to give specific reasons for why a decision may have been a denial. What we will do, at the end of a cycle, and we tell applicants this, if you want to talk about the process, generally, we’re happy to do so once we’ve gotten through the busy season of review. May 1st, June 1st rolls around, and again, with everyone being co...

    That’s a good question. Maybe why I still do this after 15 years? I think law school remains fundamental to the foundations of the society that we live in. Decision-makers in most rooms have law degrees, and as a society there’s a long way to go before the room of decision-makers is reflective of what society as a whole looks like. The only way to ...

    We have a lot of information available on our website. The pandemic has forced us to be even more informative on our website, so that can be reached at gould.usc.edu. We have a lot of great information there. Then for more fun, interactive content, we have a very active Instagram account. That is @uscgouldadmissions.We have student takeovers on our...

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