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Application Information
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# | Law School | Status | Type | $$$ | Sent | Received | Complete | Interview Date | Decision | Updated | |
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Fordham University | Accepted | Type: RA | $15,000 | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 12/11/06 | Upd: 17 years | ||
Vanderbilt University F | Accepted W | Type: RA | $36,000 | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 12/26/06 | Upd: 17 years | ||
Seton Hall University F | Accepted W | Type: RA | $81,000 | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 01/11/07 | Upd: 17 years | ||
Temple University F | Accepted W | Type: RA | $72,300 | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 12/15/06 | Upd: 17 years | ||
College of William and Mary F | Accepted W | Type: RA | $42,600 | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 12/05/06 | Upd: 17 years | ||
University of Pennsylvania | Waitlisted | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 12/23/07 | Upd: 17 years | |||
Rutgers State University Newark | Accepted W | Type: RA | $45,000 | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 12/04/06 | Upd: 18 years | ||
Cardozo-Yeshiva University F | Accepted W | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 12/23/06 | Upd: 18 years | |||
Cornell University | Accepted | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 12/08/06 | Upd: 18 years | |||
Duke University F | Waitlisted W | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 02/09/07 | Upd: 18 years | |||
Villanova University | Accepted W | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 12/14/06 | Upd: 18 years | |||
Baylor University F | Accepted W | Type: RA | $90,000 | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: 11/02/06 | Upd: 18 years |
Visitor Comments
I'm your first comment; do I win a prize?
Hey, thanks for your help. Come May 1, or so, I'm going to put a lot more information back on my profile, for what, if anything, it may be worth to future LSNers; for the time being, though, I guess I'm being a little paranoid. "It seems that every school tells you that they are different and the students there are kind to one another." Hilarious. I can totally see how this may well be the case once I visit. Guess I'm still hoping that somewhere just hits me once I'm there. Of course, I didn't see my undergraduate school -- which I LOVED -- in person before starting classes there, so probably I'm just projecting onto this as the junior year spring college visit trip I never had.
Hey - I just wrote you a long response to your last question. Send me a quick email to my address, above, and I'll get back to you thusly.
Yes, I honestly do think it hurts more than helps. there is someone on TLS who just said to me "Rough... not to put too fine a point on it, but did you mark a race or ethnicity box on your applications? I think many (non-Asian) applicants would be admitted to some t14 schools with your numbers, which look more than fine to me." Think about how many asians are in california, new york, and chicago - a lot! And the average LSAT score for asians is higher than the average for non-asians - i don't have exact statistics, but I have heard this from many people. But oh well, what can you do? Best of luck to you.
waitlisting RD? what is RD?
good luck to you on Penn!!!
i never got the thin envelope! my letter of acceptance was included in the big, white envelope that contained a viewbook! (a red book abt 3/4 inches thick describing all cornell has to offer...)
Thanks for the note. I've honestly been completely, pleasantly surprised by the rash of early acceptances -- emphasis on pleasant, to be sure, but also very much on surprise; I really didn't expect to be in so many places so soon with my numbers. Advice? At the risk of sounding hopelessly earnest, I just tried really hard, and, well, did my best. Okay, that was horrible. Seriously, though, I took the application process fairly seriously (all save the studying for the LSAT bit, though; I certainly could have benefitted from more of that), and like to think that my materials reflected as much. Other than that, I really don't know what to tell you. You're into some good schools with some large-dollar scholarships yourself, though, so you really don't seem to be doing that badly.