omaha8 (2022-2023)

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Application Information

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# Law School Status Type $$$ Sent Received Complete Interview Date Decision Updated
Yale University Accepted W Type: RA Sent: 12/18/06 Rec: -- Comp: 01/30/07 Inter: -- Dec: 03/27/07 Upd: 17 years
Harvard University Accepted A Type: RA Sent: 12/18/06 Rec: -- Comp: 01/18/07 Inter: -- Dec: 01/29/07 Upd: 17 years
University of Connecticut Accepted W Type: RA $72,000 Sent: 12/19/06 Rec: -- Comp: 01/19/07 Inter: -- Dec: 02/14/07 Upd: 17 years
Columbia University F Accepted W Type: RA Sent: 01/07/07 Rec: -- Comp: 02/24/07 Inter: -- Dec: 03/08/07 Upd: 17 years
Western New England College School of Law Accepted W Type: RA $90,000 Sent: 12/19/06 Rec: -- Comp: 01/16/07 Inter: -- Dec: 01/30/07 Upd: 17 years
Boston University Accepted W Type: RA Sent: 12/30/06 Rec: -- Comp: 02/08/07 Inter: -- Dec: 02/24/07 Upd: 17 years

Applicant Information

  • LSAT: 178
  • LSAT 2: -
  • LSAT 3: -
  • GRE : -
  • LSAC GPA: 3.76
  • Degree GPA: 3.8
  • School Type: Stanford
  • Major: Philosophy

Demographic Information

  • City: -
  • State: California
  • Race: White
  • Gender: Man
  • Non-Traditional Applicant: Yes
  • Years out of Undergrad: -

Extra Curricular Information

Nontrad, good work experience, advanced degree

Additional info & updates

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UConn $
Monday, December 18 2006 at 07:00 PM

The money is from being named an Oliver Ellsworth Scholar. They say they dont have the money to grant traditional scholarships but that I'll be given in-state tuition (even though I'm from NJ). The 3-year savings works out to something like 49,876. While its not the typical scholarship, it is $50,000 saved in my mind.

Thanks
Sunday, December 24 2006 at 07:00 PM

The scholarship from UConn is called the Dean's Scholarship, which is a full scholarship for all three years. That amount is what it would be in the first year (after that I would become a CT resident and it would be less, but still cover full tuition). Judging by your numbers you should likely get it as well. Good luck

Thanks
Sunday, December 24 2006 at 07:00 PM

The scholarship from UConn is called the Dean's Scholarship, which is a full scholarship for all three years. That amount is what it would be in the first year (after that I would become a CT resident and it would be less, but still cover full tuition). Judging by your numbers you should likely get it as well. Good luck

Columbia
Saturday, March 18 2006 at 07:00 PM

Congrats! How did you learn of the acceptance? Email?