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Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 3:19 pm
by clshopeful
habeas2210 wrote:
jmart20002 wrote:What do you all plan on doing for housing? I've heard it can be tough to find apartments in the Bay Area...
Are you looking for a M rommie?
Tried looking up apartments around $1500 on zillow... berkeley had like 3 available. Looks like housing is going to be a major issue

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 8:29 pm
by habeas2210
clshopeful wrote:
habeas2210 wrote:
jmart20002 wrote:What do you all plan on doing for housing? I've heard it can be tough to find apartments in the Bay Area...
Are you looking for a M rommie?
Tried looking up apartments around $1500 on zillow... berkeley had like 3 available. Looks like housing is going to be a major issue
Yeah, trying to take the advice of last year transfers and I'm currently looking in areas around Oakland and El Cerrito... no dice though.

If anyone is looking for a roomie, feel free to PM me.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 10:27 pm
by clshopeful
Anyone else feel stressed by commit date of July 15? Waiting on NYU and it seems NYU decision may come after the 15th.

How bad is it to commit to B and then go to NYU if I got in?

(Is there any strict penalty, like Berkeley will notify other schools, report to LSAC; has anyone seen anything like this?)

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 10:56 pm
by habeas2210
clshopeful wrote:Anyone else feel stressed by commit date of July 15? Waiting on NYU and it seems NYU decision may come after the 15th.

How bad is it to commit to B and then go to NYU if I got in?

(Is there any strict penalty, like Berkeley will notify other schools, report to LSAC; has anyone seen anything like this?)
I think NYU should be getting back to us late next week, or the week after that. I'm in the same situation as you; I'm not too worried about it.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 12:13 pm
by 1mill
For those admitted, does Berkeley require Dean's Certificates? I know other schools asks for them, but didn't see any mention of them from Berkeley.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 12:36 pm
by habeas2210
1mill wrote:For those admitted, does Berkeley require Dean's Certificates? I know other schools asks for them, but didn't see any mention of them from Berkeley.
I want to say they do if you didn't submit them during the process--i THINK I read that on the website somewhere. I'm not sure; I submitted certs everywhere, regardless if they were required in the app process or not.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 12:53 pm
by 1mill
habeas2210 wrote:
1mill wrote:For those admitted, does Berkeley require Dean's Certificates? I know other schools asks for them, but didn't see any mention of them from Berkeley.
I want to say they do if you didn't submit them during the process--i THINK I read that on the website somewhere. I'm not sure; I submitted certs everywhere, regardless if they were required in the app process or not.

What form did you use? I couldn't find one on Berkeley's website.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 1:04 pm
by jphiggo
clshopeful wrote:Anyone else feel stressed by commit date of July 15? Waiting on NYU and it seems NYU decision may come after the 15th.

How bad is it to commit to B and then go to NYU if I got in?

(Is there any strict penalty, like Berkeley will notify other schools, report to LSAC; has anyone seen anything like this?)
I've heard of people doing it without any downside. I waited on NYU, etc. after my Boalt acceptance and, in the end, still picked Boalt. If I could do it all over again (ya know, hindsight 20/20), I would have picked Boalt much sooner so I had more time to find housing, get settled, etc. before EIW. In the end, you need to decide, IMO, what coast you want to live and work on. From there, the decision is a lot easier.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 2:01 pm
by sdancer89
jphiggo wrote:
I've heard of people doing it without any downside. I waited on NYU, etc. after my Boalt acceptance and, in the end, still picked Boalt. If I could do it all over again (ya know, hindsight 20/20), I would have picked Boalt much sooner so I had more time to find housing, get settled, etc. before EIW. In the end, you need to decide, IMO, what coast you want to live and work on. From there, the decision is a lot easier.
I did the same thing, but will note that my NYU acceptance came about a month after my B acceptance and after the Boalt deadline- sometime around 7/18-7/20 last year. Definitely think about what coast you want to be on and start getting a feel for housing in both places. NYC and the Bay Area are 2 of the craziest housing markets in the country, so it does help to give yourself a bit of time to figure it out.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 2:29 pm
by habeas2210
1mill wrote:
habeas2210 wrote:
1mill wrote:For those admitted, does Berkeley require Dean's Certificates? I know other schools asks for them, but didn't see any mention of them from Berkeley.
I want to say they do if you didn't submit them during the process--i THINK I read that on the website somewhere. I'm not sure; I submitted certs everywhere, regardless if they were required in the app process or not.

What form did you use? I couldn't find one on Berkeley's website.
For a dean's cert? My 1L school has its owns form.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 2:45 pm
by clshopeful
jphiggo wrote:
clshopeful wrote:Anyone else feel stressed by commit date of July 15? Waiting on NYU and it seems NYU decision may come after the 15th.

How bad is it to commit to B and then go to NYU if I got in?

(Is there any strict penalty, like Berkeley will notify other schools, report to LSAC; has anyone seen anything like this?)
I've heard of people doing it without any downside. I waited on NYU, etc. after my Boalt acceptance and, in the end, still picked Boalt. If I could do it all over again (ya know, hindsight 20/20), I would have picked Boalt much sooner so I had more time to find housing, get settled, etc. before EIW. In the end, you need to decide, IMO, what coast you want to live and work on. From there, the decision is a lot easier.
Only reason I'd choose NYU is because it puts a lot more grads into biglaw

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2016 5:25 pm
by jphiggo
clshopeful wrote:
jphiggo wrote:
clshopeful wrote:Anyone else feel stressed by commit date of July 15? Waiting on NYU and it seems NYU decision may come after the 15th.

How bad is it to commit to B and then go to NYU if I got in?

(Is there any strict penalty, like Berkeley will notify other schools, report to LSAC; has anyone seen anything like this?)
I've heard of people doing it without any downside. I waited on NYU, etc. after my Boalt acceptance and, in the end, still picked Boalt. If I could do it all over again (ya know, hindsight 20/20), I would have picked Boalt much sooner so I had more time to find housing, get settled, etc. before EIW. In the end, you need to decide, IMO, what coast you want to live and work on. From there, the decision is a lot easier.
Only reason I'd choose NYU is because it puts a lot more grads into biglaw
Big law is not a hard goal to obtain from Boalt, IMO. If you're transferring, you already have the grades for almost all of the grade sensitive firms and will likely have your pick from a fair number of firms, short of a terrible bidding strategy or personal interview ability. There may be exceptions, but they would be exceedingly rare and not any that I would know of that didn't land something they wanted.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 3:16 pm
by Bilka
Went UR 6/20. Anyone else still waiting?

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 5:37 pm
by tacosause
Bilka wrote:Went UR 6/20. Anyone else still waiting?
I am. UR 6/17. I hate to be a downer, but I think we are sitting ducks.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 5:47 pm
by trojanboy35
tacosause wrote:
Bilka wrote:Went UR 6/20. Anyone else still waiting?
I am. UR 6/17. I hate to be a downer, but I think we are sitting ducks.
Same here. UR 6/17.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 5:58 pm
by Bilka
trojanboy35 wrote:
tacosause wrote:
Bilka wrote:Went UR 6/20. Anyone else still waiting?
I am. UR 6/17. I hate to be a downer, but I think we are sitting ducks.

Why would they be waiting to ding us? A bunch of dings went out last Thursday the 23rd.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 6:05 pm
by tacosause
Bilka wrote:
trojanboy35 wrote:
tacosause wrote:
Bilka wrote:Went UR 6/20. Anyone else still waiting?
I am. UR 6/17. I hate to be a downer, but I think we are sitting ducks.

Why would they be waiting to ding us? A bunch of dings went out last Thursday the 23rd.

I don't know, but I suspect the law school admissions committee gains longer life by feeding on our shattered hopes and dreams. The longer the wait the greater the bounty.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 6:08 pm
by trojanboy35
tacosause wrote:
Bilka wrote:
trojanboy35 wrote:
tacosause wrote:
Bilka wrote:Went UR 6/20. Anyone else still waiting?
I am. UR 6/17. I hate to be a downer, but I think we are sitting ducks.

Why would they be waiting to ding us? A bunch of dings went out last Thursday the 23rd.

I don't know, but I suspect the Law School Admissions committee gains longer life by feeding on our shattered hopes and dreams. The longer the wait the greater the bounty.

My guess is that we're a bit more borderline.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 2:20 am
by clshopeful
Any admits know anything re: Grad PLUS loan deadline? Looking to apply for loan but Berk doesn't use the online government form.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 10:19 am
by estefanchanning
clshopeful wrote:Any admits know anything re: Grad PLUS loan deadline? Looking to apply for loan but Berk doesn't use the online government form.
I called financial aid and they said all that info will be in the elusive package that they'll be sending us.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 4:12 pm
by ToSurfOrStudy
anyone notify their 1L school that they wont be attending yet?

what is the proper way to do this?

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 7:21 pm
by clshopeful
ToSurfOrStudy wrote:anyone notify their 1L school that they wont be attending yet?

what is the proper way to do this?
Yes. Sent dean of students an email. Was short and to the point. "I am writing to inform you I will be transferring to UC Berkeley and therefore must withdraw myself from X University School of Law"etc

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 10:01 pm
by the-american-guy
clshopeful wrote:
ToSurfOrStudy wrote:anyone notify their 1L school that they wont be attending yet?

what is the proper way to do this?
Yes. Sent dean of students an email. Was short and to the point. "I am writing to inform you I will be transferring to UC Berkeley and therefore must withdraw myself from X University School of Law"etc
Yeah, as a potential "Transfer Out" student, my school said that once I decided where I was going, I should e-mail the Dean of Students and CC the Student Records keeper (who handled the Dean's Certifications) and the Registrar.

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 2:06 pm
by james_byrd74
Does anyone have any idea when we can expect to receive notifications regarding need-based aid? I know we received an email indicating that we would receive notice by or before July 15, I'm just wondering if anyone has any more precise information.

Thanks!

Re: 2016 Berkeley Transfer Thread

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 3:08 pm
by tacosause
trojanboy35 wrote:
tacosause wrote:
Bilka wrote:
trojanboy35 wrote:
tacosause wrote:
Bilka wrote:Went UR 6/20. Anyone else still waiting?
I am. UR 6/17. I hate to be a downer, but I think we are sitting ducks.

Why would they be waiting to ding us? A bunch of dings went out last Thursday the 23rd.

I don't know, but I suspect the Law School Admissions committee gains longer life by feeding on our shattered hopes and dreams. The longer the wait the greater the bounty.

My guess is that we're a bit more borderline.
Dinged