Asha Rangappa ‘96, is the Dean of Admissions at Yale Law School and a former FBI agent..
Q. Are there any common threads between your work in the FBI and your work in admissions?
A. You’re really trying to create a profile of a person. In the FBI you're doing it based on certain kinds of data. You might be watching them, you might interview them, you may have a taped conversation they’ve been talking on. You have a lot of different kinds of data. In some ways I think that admissions is a little bit harder, because you only have this written file. You can actually learn a lot, because you have people who are giving references, and so you're creating basically a profile of a person. I think there are a lot of skills that transfer over. What makes this person tick is really ultimately the question in both fields.
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