nfballa22sc (2022-2023)
Application Information
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# | Law School | Status | Type | $$$ | Sent | Received | Complete | Interview Date | Decision | Updated | |
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University of Texas Austin | Accepted A | Type: RA | $21,000 | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 16 years | ||
Washington University in St Louis | Accepted | Type: RA | $75,000 | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 17 years | ||
George Washington University | Accepted | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 17 years | |||
Georgetown University | Waitlisted | Type: RA | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 17 years | |||
Fordham University | Accepted | Type: RA | $30,000 | Sent: -- | Rec: -- | Comp: -- | Inter: -- | Dec: -- | Upd: 17 years |
Visitor Comments
I'm sitting here at work waiting to go home to see if it is there!
Best of luck this cycle fellow "numbers twin." :P Are these the only schools you're applying to??? If I were you I'd add 3-5 more schools at our "reaches" range (Top 20) like Vanderbilt, UCLA, Cornell... you could definitely get into a top school but you've only applied to one (Georgetown). Anyway, good luck again.
Its not too late at all. I don't have any hard data on this, but I think the "50%" applications-received point is sometime in January for most schools. That means if you got some applications in by the end of January you wouldn't be at a disadvantage. Besides, what's $75 for an application if it will (1) get you a good scholarship or (2) put you in a school with a strong reputation and $100ks in extra earned money throughout your lifetime. The average starting salaries at T1 schools might only vary by 40k a year or so but imagine what the money, along with more money from promotions, would add up to by the end of your lifetime. For $75 and a roll of the dice right here right now. Heck, you could probably email some admissions offices, tout your credentials (lsat, gpa, extracirriculars) and ask them to waive your application fee on merits (I did this successfully at Michigan and Minnesota w/ our numbers).
On Texas!
I am really considering Texas, since I'm from there and I really like Austin. Which schools are you looking at?
Haha. We're not really that scary.
I still have no clue which. Its all going to depend on financial aid offers and my visits to each. I think its a very exciting choice to make! Where are you leaning? I think Texas looks like the best of your choices. I've heard very good things about Austin.
Why so few?
Thanks for the congrats. Good luck to you. Hopefully you'll hear from them soon!