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ewoods4788 (2009 – 2010)

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  School Status Type Program $$$$ Index Sent Received Complete Decision Updated
Santa Clara University graph FAccepted $24,00001-09-10 1 month
Texas Tech University graph FAccepted 01-09-1022 days
Baylor University graph FAccepted $117,43201-08-1001-19-10 1 month
University of Denver graph FAccepted $66,00001-08-1001-14-10 1 month
University of Georgia graph FRejected 01-16-1002-02-10 1 month
Southern Methodist University graph Pending 01-09-102 months
University of Miami graph FPending W 01-09-1014 days

Demographic Information

City/City Type:
State:Michigan
Race:white
Sex:Female
Years out of Undergrad:In Undergrad

Application Information

LSAT:161
LSDAS GPA:3.61
School Type:Public
Major:International Relations
Class Rank:

Extracurricular Information

- Volunteer/Internship working with refugees, tutoring, teaching ESL classes for past year
- Philanthropy Chair in Sorority
- Team leader for Relay for Life past three years
- Honors college and Dean's list every semester at school

Additional Information

Scholarships are 3 year total

1/16/10 I've had a late start on my applications, and I'm a little nervous about submitting them so late but hopefully that doesn't work against me too much.

1/19/10 YAYYYYY!!! First acceptance letter from Baylor with a full-tuition scholarship!

2/2/10 In at Santa Clara and Out at Georgia, both via status checker. Excited about Santa Clara, but would have to get some scholarship money to make that realistic. Not too sad about Georgia, kind of figured that was coming. Oh well!!

2/11/10 In at Denver, I applied at Denver randomly, but now I'm thinking it could be an actual option?

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congrats Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 at 4:15 pm
Just saw your note. Thanks! Congrats on SCU. The $ I report is over 3 years. Sadly, the retention requirement is top 25%. That's tough. ozarkhack