mycousinvinny13 (2022-2023)
Application Information
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# | Law School | Status | Type | $$$ | Sent | Received | Complete | Interview Date | Decision | Updated | |
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#3 | Suffolk University | Accepted W | Type: RA | Sent: 01/22/14 | Rec: 01/23/14 | Comp: 01/24/14 | Inter: -- | Dec: 04/28/14 | Upd: 10 years | ||
#3 | Western New England College School of Law PT | Accepted A | Type: RA | Sent: 01/25/14 | Rec: 01/27/14 | Comp: 01/27/14 | Inter: -- | Dec: 02/11/14 | Upd: 10 years | ||
#4 | Roger Williams University | Accepted W | Type: RA | Sent: 01/22/14 | Rec: 01/23/14 | Comp: 01/23/14 | Inter: -- | Dec: 02/19/14 | Upd: 11 years | ||
#2 | Quinnipiac University PT | Waitlisted | Type: RA | Sent: 01/22/14 | Rec: 01/24/14 | Comp: 01/27/14 | Inter: -- | Dec: 03/19/14 | Upd: 11 years | ||
#1 | University of Connecticut PT | Rejected | Type: RA | Sent: 01/22/14 | Rec: 01/23/14 | Comp: 01/23/14 | Inter: -- | Dec: 03/04/14 | Upd: 11 years |
Visitor Comments
I don't know, I'm kind of nervous because applicants with better numbers have been denied. I applied to the part time program since there medium LSAT numbers were 153. Hopefully it works out for the both of us. Good luck on your cycle @mboardmanusn
That was a smart move. I thought about part time but I really can't waste anytime - I'm not getting any younger! I was rejected at Syracuse this week - not shocking. But hoping that the fact I am a (non-trad) UCONN Alum that they will give me a chance!
MyCousinVinny: Congratulations on your cycle so far. In terms of your application at Suffolk Law, did you do anything in between getting waitlisted and accepted. Would love to hear!
Why did you withdraw from Suffolk so quickly? I am thinking of doing the same. It is so expensive and I was asking about aid, and they were giving me the run around.
It looks like we have fairly similar numbers. What are you thinking your chances are at UCONN? I got a 143 on my LSAT but have a strong Personal Statement, an Addendum to explain LSAT score, strong LOR's, completed all education while Active Duty and did my undergrad at UCONN with a 3.53. I feel as though I have a shot - but I'm really nervous about the low LSAT. What are you thinking for legitimate chances? By the way GOOD LUCK!