University of Illinois Class of 2016 (with Dean Ray) Forum
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University of Illinois Class of 2016 (with Dean Ray)
Hello, Now that applications are in full swing, I started this thread to provide an opportunity for applicants or prospective applicants to ask questions about Illinois Law or the application process generally. We will begin reviewing ED applications this month.
Illinois Law has waived its application fee for all applicants for the 2012-2013 cycle.
I look forward to answering your questions.
Best,
Rebecca Ray
Assistant Dean for Admissions & Financial Aid
University of Illinois College of Law
Illinois Law has waived its application fee for all applicants for the 2012-2013 cycle.
I look forward to answering your questions.
Best,
Rebecca Ray
Assistant Dean for Admissions & Financial Aid
University of Illinois College of Law
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Thanks for doing this, Dean Ray.
What is the academic profile of the current 1L class at Illinois? Unlike most schools, I've not yet seen LSAT/GPA 25th percentiles, medians, and 75th percentiles for the class of 2015 at Illinois. This data is definitely useful to applicants and I'm excited for it to be released!
What is the academic profile of the current 1L class at Illinois? Unlike most schools, I've not yet seen LSAT/GPA 25th percentiles, medians, and 75th percentiles for the class of 2015 at Illinois. This data is definitely useful to applicants and I'm excited for it to be released!
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Blurbz, You are most welcome.blurbz wrote:Thanks for doing this, Dean Ray.
What is the academic profile of the current 1L class at Illinois? Unlike most schools, I've not yet seen LSAT/GPA 25th percentiles, medians, and 75th percentiles for the class of 2015 at Illinois. This data is definitely useful to applicants and I'm excited for it to be released!
We have not yet released the academic profile for the Class of 2015. As soon as we do, I will post it here and it will go on our website.
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I understand given what happened last year wanting to double and triple check those numbers, but isn't it a few months past when they are usually released? Most other law schools have already released that data. What is the reason for the delay with Illinois?
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Also curious. Is it due to low numbers that might dissuade some from applying ? Thanks.
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Re: University of Illinois Class of 2016 (with Dean Ray)
Dean Ray,
My question is in regards to the overall application process. I was wondering what effect does the GPA from an MBA program have on the admission process. I know that undergraduate GPA as well as LSAT scores are more important but I still want to know if the GPA from an MBA program carries any weight in the process.
Thank you
My question is in regards to the overall application process. I was wondering what effect does the GPA from an MBA program have on the admission process. I know that undergraduate GPA as well as LSAT scores are more important but I still want to know if the GPA from an MBA program carries any weight in the process.
Thank you
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LT & Canadian Wolf: Part of the College of Law's Institutional Transparency Plan is enhanced internal and external controls of our Class Profile reporting. The implementation of those controls means that our 2015 Class Profile will not be released as early as in past years. I would encourage any prospective student to review the Institutional Transparency Plan, which can be accessed on our website. I can assure you that it has nothing to do with "low numbers that might dissuade some from applying."
We have waived the application fee for all applicants. We do not want to miss out on quality students because they are self-selecting out of the process, based on any information.
Hope this helps,
RR
We have waived the application fee for all applicants. We do not want to miss out on quality students because they are self-selecting out of the process, based on any information.
Hope this helps,
RR
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ndel21: We review an applicant's entire application, including any graduate coursework. I cannot quantify the effect that an MBA GPA might have on our decision, but we will consider it in the same way we might consider an applicant's other pursuits between undergrad and applying to law school. A higher MBA GPA, together with a thoughtful personal statement, may indicate a level of maturity and work ethic that may not be reflected in an applicant's UGPA.ndel21 wrote:Dean Ray,
My question is in regards to the overall application process. I was wondering what effect does the GPA from an MBA program have on the admission process. I know that undergraduate GPA as well as LSAT scores are more important but I still want to know if the GPA from an MBA program carries any weight in the process.
Thank you
I hope you found that helpful,
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Assistant Dean Ray,
Will LSAC be verifying your median and 25/75 LSATs this cycle?
http://www.nationaljurist.com/content/l ... at-medians
Will LSAC be verifying your median and 25/75 LSATs this cycle?
http://www.nationaljurist.com/content/l ... at-medians
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Ajax: Yes, LSAC will be verifying our Class of 2015 Profile data.ajax wrote:Assistant Dean Ray,
Will LSAC be verifying your median and 25/75 LSATs this cycle?
http://www.nationaljurist.com/content/l ... at-medians
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For those of you on the West Coast, I will be at UC Irvine on Monday, 11/5, and at UC San Diego on Wednesday, 11/7. Our Associate Director of Admissions, Suzanne Rogers, will be at the Los Angeles LSAC Forum on 11/10 and at the UCLA Pre-Law Society Law Forum on 11/14. We look forward to answering your questions in person.
Best,
RR
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RR
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Hi Dean Ray,
How will the late release of the October LSAT scores affect the ED deadline?
How will the late release of the October LSAT scores affect the ED deadline?
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Since this thread is as much for prospective applicants as those who have already applied and may be choosing between schools, I've moved it to the "Choosing a Law School" forum. This will hopefully better reach your target audience while leaving the Acceptances, Denials & Waitlists forum as a place for fellow applicants to mutually discuss their applications.
Thanks for your contributions to our forum. We appreciate your presence here.
Thanks for your contributions to our forum. We appreciate your presence here.
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ashen wrote:Hi Dean Ray,
How will the late release of the October LSAT scores affect the ED deadline?
Hi Ashen: We will accept ED applications/agreements through November 7. The November 15 deadline to get all other supporting documents submitted will remain unchanged. I anticipate that we will still be able to inform ED applicants of our decision by December 15.
LSAC's website indicates that scores should have/will go out today. Did that not happen? The schools get your LSAT scores a day or so after the test-takers. If the scores were delayed beyond today, we will revisit the 11/7 deadline.
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vanwinkle wrote:Since this thread is as much for prospective applicants as those who have already applied and may be choosing between schools, I've moved it to the "Choosing a Law School" forum. This will hopefully better reach your target audience while leaving the Acceptances, Denials & Waitlists forum as a place for fellow applicants to mutually discuss their applications.
Thanks for your contributions to our forum. We appreciate your presence here.
Thanks, vanwinkle.
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dr123 wrote:What is Pless doing now?
dr123: I probably should have stated this in my opening post, but I will not answer questions about Pless or past conduct here.
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Re: University of Illinois Class of 2016 (with Dean Ray)
Dean Ray,
Thank you for the prompt response!
I had one more question regarding the ED process.
The ED form is in pdf format, which cannot be uploaded to the LSAC website. Do I have to convert it to a .doc file before I can attach it to my application?
Thanks again.
Thank you for the prompt response!
I had one more question regarding the ED process.
The ED form is in pdf format, which cannot be uploaded to the LSAC website. Do I have to convert it to a .doc file before I can attach it to my application?
Thanks again.
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Dean Ray,
How soon do you find out how many people took the October LSAT? (I think we have to wait 2-3 weeks). You can totally pm that figure to me in COMPLETE confidence
How soon do you find out how many people took the October LSAT? (I think we have to wait 2-3 weeks). You can totally pm that figure to me in COMPLETE confidence

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ashen wrote:Dean Ray,
Thank you for the prompt response!
I had one more question regarding the ED process.
The ED form is in pdf format, which cannot be uploaded to the LSAC website. Do I have to convert it to a .doc file before I can attach it to my application?
Thanks again.
Ashen: I believe that if, when you download the agreement, you save it to your computer as a .pdf file, then it will upload into LSAC. If that does not work, you can email the pdf to law-admissions@illinois.edu. We will put it in your file.
Best,
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justonemoregame wrote:Dean Ray,
How soon do you find out how many people took the October LSAT? (I think we have to wait 2-3 weeks). You can totally pm that figure to me in COMPLETE confidence
Justonemoregame: We do not yet have that information. Your guess is as good as mine.
Best,
RR
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All, I know that many of you received your LSAT scores last night. And that some of you may be considering retaking the exam in December. There are two points to consider.
First, we review applications on a rolling basis. The order in which your application is reviewed is determined by the date that application is completed. If we see a pending LSAT score, your application is not complete and it will not be placed in the queue for review until we receive that LSAT score, assuming we have all other materials.
Second, most people do not change their LSAT score by a significant margin by retaking the exam unless there were extenuating circumstances before or during the first exam (e.g., getting mugged on the way to the exam --happened to a friend of mine).
With these two pieces of information, I would encourage those applicants considering retaking the exam in December to weigh the likelihood of increasing the score by 4 or 5 points against being later in the admissions cycle. Only you know how hard you prepared for the first exam and whether you're willing to put in MORE work to retake the exam.
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First, we review applications on a rolling basis. The order in which your application is reviewed is determined by the date that application is completed. If we see a pending LSAT score, your application is not complete and it will not be placed in the queue for review until we receive that LSAT score, assuming we have all other materials.
Second, most people do not change their LSAT score by a significant margin by retaking the exam unless there were extenuating circumstances before or during the first exam (e.g., getting mugged on the way to the exam --happened to a friend of mine).
With these two pieces of information, I would encourage those applicants considering retaking the exam in December to weigh the likelihood of increasing the score by 4 or 5 points against being later in the admissions cycle. Only you know how hard you prepared for the first exam and whether you're willing to put in MORE work to retake the exam.
Best,
RR
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What kind of scholarships does UofI give out? Any chance at 50% or full scholarships? What kind of numbers would qualify prospective students for such scholarships?
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Source? Not saying you're wrong but that runs counter to the anecdotal evidence I've seen on TLS. A lot of people can improve with a retakeDean_Ray wrote:All, I know that many of you received your LSAT scores last night. And that some of you may be considering retaking the exam in December. There are two points to consider.
First, we review applications on a rolling basis. The order in which your application is reviewed is determined by the date that application is completed. If we see a pending LSAT score, your application is not complete and it will not be placed in the queue for review until we receive that LSAT score, assuming we have all other materials.
Second, most people do not change their LSAT score by a significant margin by retaking the exam unless there were extenuating circumstances before or during the first exam (e.g., getting mugged on the way to the exam --happened to a friend of mine).
With these two pieces of information, I would encourage those applicants considering retaking the exam in December to weigh the likelihood of increasing the score by 4 or 5 points against being later in the admissions cycle. Only you know how hard you prepared for the first exam and whether you're willing to put in MORE work to retake the exam.
Best,
RR
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Re: University of Illinois Class of 2016 (with Dean Ray)
It's probably true that a majority of re-takers don't increase by more than a few points, but those few points are likely to make a huge difference. At this stage in the process, though, they are probably better off waiting until next cycle to apply since that will afford them more time to prep, and they can have their apps in before most people.
Students browsing this forum seeking advice are perhaps more likely than others to achieve higher LSAT increases, though.
Students browsing this forum seeking advice are perhaps more likely than others to achieve higher LSAT increases, though.
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