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- Steve2207
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Christmas break is over, why are we still waiting?
Alright, holiday season is over and I am still waiting for 2 admission decisions, and I have noticed on LSN that lots of other people are still waiting as well. How long until schools start getting serious again about this admission cycle?
- stillwater
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Re: Christmas break is over, why are we still waiting?
get used to it
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They're making decisions, but you probably are in the grey area between easy admit and easy reject so they are going to make you wait and see how everything plays out.Steve2207 wrote:Alright, holiday season is over and I am still waiting for 2 admission decisions, and I have noticed on LSN that lots of other people are still waiting as well. How long until schools start getting serious again about this admission cycle?
- stillwater
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I'm sorry, muffin, we'll get those decisions to you as soon as possible.Steve2207 wrote:Alright, holiday season is over and I am still waiting for 2 admission decisions, and I have noticed on LSN that lots of other people are still waiting as well. How long until schools start getting serious again about this admission cycle?
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Re: Christmas break is over, why are we still waiting?
Holy shit, could you sound more entitled?
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- manofjustice
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Re: Christmas break is over, why are we still waiting?
Welcome to the legal profession. Many of us are still waiting for grades.
- Steve2207
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Re: Christmas break is over, why are we still waiting?
I am certainly entitled to a decision. I think it is pretty rude of the schools to tell everyone to apply early and then not even look at the application for 2 months, (and yes, my status checker shows that it is not even being reviewed yet). When you have a family to relocate, like me, it is a bit annoying standing by for months as a school takes it sweet time to review something that may affect the lives of your family! Of course, if the decision is taking some time, then that’s a different story, but they could at least update the status checker to reflect that.LeDique wrote:Holy shit, could you sound more entitled?
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That's why they offer the option to apply EA.Steve2207 wrote:I am certainly entitled to a decision. I think it is pretty rude of the schools to tell everyone to apply early and then not even look at the application for 2 months, (and yes, my status checker shows that it is not even being reviewed yet). When you have a family to relocate, like me, it is a bit annoying standing by for months as a school takes it sweet time to review something that may affect the lives of your family! Of course, if the decision is taking some time, then that’s a different story, but they could at least update the status checker to reflect that.LeDique wrote:Holy shit, could you sound more entitled?
- manofjustice
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They don't have to do shit for you. Professors don't have to do shit for you. Judges don't have to do shit for you. Clients don't have to do shit for you. Fucking court clerks don't have to do shit for you. Our whole profession is a bunch of people with a shit load of work to do, all by deadlines, when everyone needs someone else's cooperation or else they can't do what they need to do, but no can afford to give a shit about anyone else.Steve2207 wrote:I am certainly entitled to a decision. I think it is pretty rude of the schools to tell everyone to apply early and then not even look at the application for 2 months, (and yes, my status checker shows that it is not even being reviewed yet). When you have a family to relocate, like me, it is a bit annoying standing by for months as a school takes it sweet time to make a decision that may affect the lives of your family! Of course, if the decision is taking some time, then that’s a different story, but they could at least update the status checker to reflect that.LeDique wrote:Holy shit, could you sound more entitled?
The ones who succeed are the ones who know how to get people to do shit for them. And the first step is to fucking chill, broskee...trust me, law school will make you wish that at this moment in your life, right now, you got the fuck off of TLS and got yourself laid. Tell some chick at the bar you got a 178 and are going to Harvard.
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Well, given that I am married, I think picking up some chick in a bar is a bad idea. I also disagree that they don’t owe students a decision. Students pay an application fee, and therefore are entitled to a decision. If that decision is no, fine, I will go to one of the other schools that were respectful enough to give me a prompt decision. I can handle it either way and I am in no way “freaking out”, but I need to know so that I can plan accordingly for the relocation of my family. I understand what you are trying to say here, and it’s a valid point. However, I disagree with you.manofjustice wrote:They don't have to do shit for you. Professors don't have to do shit for you. Judges don't have to do shit for you. Clients don't have to do shit for you. Fucking court clerks don't have to do shit for you. Our whole profession is a bunch of people with a shit load of work to do, all by deadlines, when everyone needs someone else's cooperation or else they can't do what they need to do, but no can afford to give a shit about anyone else.Steve2207 wrote:I am certainly entitled to a decision. I think it is pretty rude of the schools to tell everyone to apply early and then not even look at the application for 2 months, (and yes, my status checker shows that it is not even being reviewed yet). When you have a family to relocate, like me, it is a bit annoying standing by for months as a school takes it sweet time to make a decision that may affect the lives of your family! Of course, if the decision is taking some time, then that’s a different story, but they could at least update the status checker to reflect that.LeDique wrote:Holy shit, could you sound more entitled?
The ones who succeed are the ones who know how to get people to do shit for them. And the first step is to fucking chill, broskee...trust me, law school will make you wish that at this moment in your life, right now, you got the fuck off of TLS and got yourself laid. Tell some chick at the bar you got a 178 and are going to Harvard.
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Re: Christmas break is over, why are we still waiting?
Take your wife on a ski trip. You might not have a free week for the next 40 years or so, if everything works out for you in law school.Steve2207 wrote:Well, given that I am married, I think picking up some chick in a bar is a bad idea. I also disagree that they don’t owe students a decision. Students pay an application fee, and therefore are entitled to a decision. If that decision is no, fine, I will go to one of the other schools that were respectful enough to give me a prompt decision. I can handle it either way and I am in no way “freaking out”, but I need to know so that I can plan accordingly for the relocation of my family. I understand what you are trying to say here, and it’s a valid point. However, I disagree with you.manofjustice wrote:They don't have to do shit for you. Professors don't have to do shit for you. Judges don't have to do shit for you. Clients don't have to do shit for you. Fucking court clerks don't have to do shit for you. Our whole profession is a bunch of people with a shit load of work to do, all by deadlines, when everyone needs someone else's cooperation or else they can't do what they need to do, but no can afford to give a shit about anyone else.Steve2207 wrote:I am certainly entitled to a decision. I think it is pretty rude of the schools to tell everyone to apply early and then not even look at the application for 2 months, (and yes, my status checker shows that it is not even being reviewed yet). When you have a family to relocate, like me, it is a bit annoying standing by for months as a school takes it sweet time to make a decision that may affect the lives of your family! Of course, if the decision is taking some time, then that’s a different story, but they could at least update the status checker to reflect that.LeDique wrote:Holy shit, could you sound more entitled?
The ones who succeed are the ones who know how to get people to do shit for them. And the first step is to fucking chill, broskee...trust me, law school will make you wish that at this moment in your life, right now, you got the fuck off of TLS and got yourself laid. Tell some chick at the bar you got a 178 and are going to Harvard.
- Yukos
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While I can definitely empathize, this will be the easiest wait of your law career. 1L grades and OCI decisions will be much worse. So I would take MoJ's advice and chill.Steve2207 wrote:Well, given that I am married, I think picking up some chick in a bar is a bad idea. I also disagree that they don’t owe students a decision. Students pay an application fee, and therefore are entitled to a decision. If that decision is no, fine, I will go to one of the other schools that were respectful enough to give me a prompt decision. I can handle it either way and I am in no way “freaking out”, but I need to know so that I can plan accordingly for the relocation of my family. I understand what you are trying to say here, and it’s a valid point. However, I disagree with you.manofjustice wrote:They don't have to do shit for you. Professors don't have to do shit for you. Judges don't have to do shit for you. Clients don't have to do shit for you. Fucking court clerks don't have to do shit for you. Our whole profession is a bunch of people with a shit load of work to do, all by deadlines, when everyone needs someone else's cooperation or else they can't do what they need to do, but no can afford to give a shit about anyone else.Steve2207 wrote:I am certainly entitled to a decision. I think it is pretty rude of the schools to tell everyone to apply early and then not even look at the application for 2 months, (and yes, my status checker shows that it is not even being reviewed yet). When you have a family to relocate, like me, it is a bit annoying standing by for months as a school takes it sweet time to make a decision that may affect the lives of your family! Of course, if the decision is taking some time, then that’s a different story, but they could at least update the status checker to reflect that.LeDique wrote:Holy shit, could you sound more entitled?
The ones who succeed are the ones who know how to get people to do shit for them. And the first step is to fucking chill, broskee...trust me, law school will make you wish that at this moment in your life, right now, you got the fuck off of TLS and got yourself laid. Tell some chick at the bar you got a 178 and are going to Harvard.
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Definitely agree with your point, but I guess life just isn't fair. I hope you are able to sort everything out once you get these decisions. Would suck if they came in too late.Steve2207 wrote:Well, given that I am married, I think picking up some chick in a bar is a bad idea. I also disagree that they don’t owe students a decision. Students pay an application fee, and therefore are entitled to a decision. If that decision is no, fine, I will go to one of the other schools that were respectful enough to give me a prompt decision. I can handle it either way and I am in no way “freaking out”, but I need to know so that I can plan accordingly for the relocation of my family. I understand what you are trying to say here, and it’s a valid point. However, I disagree with you.manofjustice wrote:They don't have to do shit for you. Professors don't have to do shit for you. Judges don't have to do shit for you. Clients don't have to do shit for you. Fucking court clerks don't have to do shit for you. Our whole profession is a bunch of people with a shit load of work to do, all by deadlines, when everyone needs someone else's cooperation or else they can't do what they need to do, but no can afford to give a shit about anyone else.Steve2207 wrote:I am certainly entitled to a decision. I think it is pretty rude of the schools to tell everyone to apply early and then not even look at the application for 2 months, (and yes, my status checker shows that it is not even being reviewed yet). When you have a family to relocate, like me, it is a bit annoying standing by for months as a school takes it sweet time to make a decision that may affect the lives of your family! Of course, if the decision is taking some time, then that’s a different story, but they could at least update the status checker to reflect that.LeDique wrote:Holy shit, could you sound more entitled?
The ones who succeed are the ones who know how to get people to do shit for them. And the first step is to fucking chill, broskee...trust me, law school will make you wish that at this moment in your life, right now, you got the fuck off of TLS and got yourself laid. Tell some chick at the bar you got a 178 and are going to Harvard.
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- Steve2207
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Re: Christmas break is over, why are we still waiting?
Instead of a ski trip, I’ve got one better. I am going to tour my second choice this coming Friday and sit in on a class. Afterward, my family and I are going to spend the weekend in a hotel, and get a feel for the area. They accepted me 12 days after I applied and even offered a decent scholarship (despite me being below their median LSAT). I am sure my top pick doesn’t give a shit but they may have just lost a potential student due to their delay.
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I'm sure they're very upset about this news.
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Troll
ETA: Or you are just stupid and entitled. I have a family too...you are not special. Sack up
ETA: Or you are just stupid and entitled. I have a family too...you are not special. Sack up
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I am sorry bro, but that made me crack up. I just stopped reading after those two sentences and cracked up.Steve2207 wrote:Instead of a ski trip, I’ve got one better. I am going to tour my second choice this coming Friday and sit in on a class. Afterward, my family and I are going to spend the weekend in a hotel, and get a feel for the area. They accepted me 12 days after I applied and even offered a decent scholarship (despite me being below their median LSAT). I am sure my top pick doesn’t give a shit but they may have just lost a potential student due to their delay.
I am not saying don't. In fact, that's a pretty darn good idea, TBH. I would recommend 0Ls focus their preparation not on substantive law but orientation--to exams, to classes. Just be forewarned: it's just orientation, and it'll all go out the windows soon enough. But it will probably help you hit the ground running...
...but yea, don't spend too long in class. Take the kids to see the sights. I am sure you'll have a great time. (not sarcastic).
And cut your top choice some slack. Life's a bitch, the cycle is all screwed up, they don't know what to do, and your application cost like, what, 90 bucks? And you're only asking for admission into your dream school. Until they make a move, they have the upper hand.
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- Steve2207
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Re: Christmas break is over, why are we still waiting?
No need to poke fun at me, as I already said, I am sure that they do not care.LeDique wrote:I'm sure they're very upset about this news.
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Re: Christmas break is over, why are we still waiting?
Chill. I got my last regular decision in May last year and someone I know got in off the waitlist in augustSteve2207 wrote:Alright, holiday season is over and I am still waiting for 2 admission decisions, and I have noticed on LSN that lots of other people are still waiting as well. How long until schools start getting serious again about this admission cycle?
- Steve2207
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Re: Christmas break is over, why are we still waiting?
Thanks for the input, and in response to the earlier poster, I am not a troll, or stupid, nor do I feel entitled. Just abit frustrated, as I am sure many of us are this cycle.manofjustice wrote:I am sorry bro, but that made me crack up. I just stopped reading after those two sentences and cracked up.Steve2207 wrote:Instead of a ski trip, I’ve got one better. I am going to tour my second choice this coming Friday and sit in on a class. Afterward, my family and I are going to spend the weekend in a hotel, and get a feel for the area. They accepted me 12 days after I applied and even offered a decent scholarship (despite me being below their median LSAT). I am sure my top pick doesn’t give a shit but they may have just lost a potential student due to their delay.
I am not saying don't. In fact, that's a pretty darn good idea, TBH. I would recommend 0Ls focus their preparation not on substantive law but orientation--to exams, to classes. Just be forewarned: it's just orientation, and it'll all go out the windows soon enough. But it will probably help you hit the ground running...
...but yea, don't spend too long in class. Take the kids to see the sights. I am sure you'll have a great time. (not sarcastic).
And cut your top choice some slack. Life's a bitch, the cycle is all screwed up, they don't know what to do, and your application cost like, what, 90 bucks? And you're only asking for admission into your dream school. Until they make a move, they have the upper hand.
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[quote="Steve2207"Thanks for the input, and in response to the earlier poster, I am not a troll, or stupid, nor do I feel entitled. Just abit frustrated, as I am sure many of us are this cycle.[/quote]get used to it
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Re: Christmas break is over, why are we still waiting?
Maybe OP should retake and score higher if he wants quicker decisions.
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Haha. Or slower ones, at some schools.WanderingPondering wrote:Maybe OP should retake and score higher if he wants quicker decisions.
- Steve2207
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Re: Christmas break is over, why are we still waiting?
As I stated earlier, they have not even looked at the application yet, and therefore, have not given much thought to my score yet. Obviously, my opinion that it is improper for schools to encourage students to apply very early and then just set the application aside without looking at it, is not one that many agree with on here so I will let it go.WanderingPondering wrote:Maybe OP should retake and score higher if he wants quicker decisions.
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email them to let them know
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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