Your not the only one haha...trayball23 wrote:anyone else just ready for review? been complete since jan 12
But question for the new admits, did anyone go straight from "ready to review" to "decision rendered"???
Your not the only one haha...trayball23 wrote:anyone else just ready for review? been complete since jan 12
+1DubPoker wrote:Your not the only one haha...trayball23 wrote:anyone else just ready for review? been complete since jan 12
But question for the new admits, did anyone go straight from "ready to review" to "decision rendered"???
Yes. I now expect a WL letter/email by April 1.trayball23 wrote:anyone else just ready for review? been complete since jan 12
William & Mary is an awesome school, I don't think it is a step down from UNC at all. So relax, while you are waiting (which I know is hard to do), because you already have good options.LEPinBOS wrote:Yes. I now expect a WL letter/email by April 1.trayball23 wrote:anyone else just ready for review? been complete since jan 12
Something just doesn't feel right about this year's cycle with UNC. If you look at the previous years on LSN, then you see that they've usually admitted a lot more people by now. What is different? Maybe just a smaller percent of total applicants are posting on LSN. It could be that simple. But that explanation doesn't make any sense to me.
Any thoughts?
Like I said, I expect a WL letter/email/status update by April 1. My ego will be bruised, but that's the nature of this beast. While UNC is where I want to go to law school, WFU and W&M have offered me money. At some point in this process, it will become time to focus on and to get excited about attending one of those schools.
Congrats to those of you who got in today. It's such a great accomplishment.
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ew, you got me by almost a month (12/4/10)Jeffro wrote:Congrats to everyone admitted today! I must admit it is bittersweet for me as I'm still ready for review but...
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11/9haoledugan wrote:ew, you got me by almost a month (12/4/10)Jeffro wrote:Congrats to everyone admitted today! I must admit it is bittersweet for me as I'm still ready for review but...
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For me, it's a toss up b/t UNC and WFU. Both are great schools, but I fell in love with WFU while UNC's dean managed to turn me off to the school on my visit. But the difference in tuition as a resident is hard to overlook.LEPinBOS wrote:Residents, where will you go, if not UNC?
TammyC.Hsu wrote:For me, it's a toss up b/t UNC and WFU. Both are great schools, but I fell in love with WFU while UNC's dean managed to turn me off to the school on my visit. But the difference in tuition as a resident is hard to overlook.LEPinBOS wrote:Residents, where will you go, if not UNC?
http://www.qwizx.com/gssfx/usa/tpirhorns.wavDeeCee wrote:TammyC.Hsu wrote:For me, it's a toss up b/t UNC and WFU. Both are great schools, but I fell in love with WFU while UNC's dean managed to turn me off to the school on my visit. But the difference in tuition as a resident is hard to overlook.LEPinBOS wrote:Residents, where will you go, if not UNC?
FYI, UNC>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>WF.
HTH with your decision.
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Technically they are considered peer schools, but if you have both options available to you, you should definitely take UNC.DeeCee wrote:TammyC.Hsu wrote:For me, it's a toss up b/t UNC and WFU. Both are great schools, but I fell in love with WFU while UNC's dean managed to turn me off to the school on my visit. But the difference in tuition as a resident is hard to overlook.LEPinBOS wrote:Residents, where will you go, if not UNC?
FYI, UNC>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>WF.
HTH with your decision.
I was more kidding and being a smart ass, but they are peer schools and it really comes down to personal choice. The major drawback is WF is way more money, and I personally did not like the atmosphere when I visited (granted, it was a tour when I was choosing a school for undergrad). Plus, I think W-S is a little boring, esp compared to the triangle area. But obviously, these are personal opinions.SupraVln180 wrote:Technically they are considered peer schools, but if you have both options available to you, you should definitely take UNC.DeeCee wrote:TammyC.Hsu wrote:For me, it's a toss up b/t UNC and WFU. Both are great schools, but I fell in love with WFU while UNC's dean managed to turn me off to the school on my visit. But the difference in tuition as a resident is hard to overlook.LEPinBOS wrote:Residents, where will you go, if not UNC?
FYI, UNC>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>WF.
HTH with your decision.
I didn't think you were being a smart ass. I actually was referring directly to Tammy's post I just quoted yours too, so that was my fault. Anyway, as an outsider looking in (being from NY) Wake's name really doesn't hold as much weight as UNC. I didn't even apply there. Either way, if you are from NC and plan on staying in NC, they are both excellent options. Go to whichever is cheaper.DeeCee wrote:I was more kidding and being a smart ass, but they are peer schools and it really comes down to personal choice. The major drawback is WF is way more money, and I personally did not like the atmosphere when I visited (granted, it was a tour when I was choosing a school for undergrad). Plus, I think W-S is a little boring, esp compared to the triangle area. But obviously, these are personal opinions.SupraVln180 wrote:Technically they are considered peer schools, but if you have both options available to you, you should definitely take UNC.DeeCee wrote:TammyC.Hsu wrote: For me, it's a toss up b/t UNC and WFU. Both are great schools, but I fell in love with WFU while UNC's dean managed to turn me off to the school on my visit. But the difference in tuition as a resident is hard to overlook.
FYI, UNC>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>WF.
HTH with your decision.
Agreed about this. I hope to get up near DC, or even NY one day. I've been in the south for most of my life, so I'd love to live someplace northward at some point. My BF and his family are from NY, and they believe the UNC name is well-known in NY. They also say the same thing as you say, Supra, about WF versus UNC; I think WF is more recognized in the south.SupraVln180 wrote:I didn't think you were being a smart ass. I actually was referring directly to Tammy's post I just quoted yours too, so that was my fault. Anyway, as an outsider looking in (being from NY) Wake's name really doesn't hold as much weight as UNC. I didn't even apply there. Either way, if you are from NC and plan on staying in NC, they are both excellent options. Go to whichever is cheaper.DeeCee wrote:I was more kidding and being a smart ass, but they are peer schools and it really comes down to personal choice. The major drawback is WF is way more money, and I personally did not like the atmosphere when I visited (granted, it was a tour when I was choosing a school for undergrad). Plus, I think W-S is a little boring, esp compared to the triangle area. But obviously, these are personal opinions.SupraVln180 wrote:
Technically they are considered peer schools, but if you have both options available to you, you should definitely take UNC.
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Wake is not more recognized in the south. Definitely UNC, but of course everyone knows Wake is good too. People who don't know about law schools at all hear UNC and their ears perk up because of the general reputation.DeeCee wrote:Agreed about this. I hope to get up near DC, or even NY one day. I've been in the south for most of my life, so I'd love to live someplace northward at some point. My BF and his family are from NY, and they believe the UNC name is well-known in NY. They also say the same thing as you say, Supra, about WF versus UNC; I think WF is more recognized in the south.SupraVln180 wrote:I didn't think you were being a smart ass. I actually was referring directly to Tammy's post I just quoted yours too, so that was my fault. Anyway, as an outsider looking in (being from NY) Wake's name really doesn't hold as much weight as UNC. I didn't even apply there. Either way, if you are from NC and plan on staying in NC, they are both excellent options. Go to whichever is cheaper.DeeCee wrote:I was more kidding and being a smart ass, but they are peer schools and it really comes down to personal choice. The major drawback is WF is way more money, and I personally did not like the atmosphere when I visited (granted, it was a tour when I was choosing a school for undergrad). Plus, I think W-S is a little boring, esp compared to the triangle area. But obviously, these are personal opinions.SupraVln180 wrote:
Technically they are considered peer schools, but if you have both options available to you, you should definitely take UNC.
shit...OK sorry I didn't mean more than UNC. I added more in there to mean south versus north, as in WF is more recognized in the south than the north.denniscrane wrote: Wake is not more recognized in the south. Definitely UNC, but of course everyone knows Wake is good too. People who don't know about law schools at all hear UNC and their ears perk up because of the general reputation.
Their loss and more scholly money for us.beccabea wrote:I keep glancing at other schools' threads and seeing "I'm sick of waiting on UNC; I'm sending in my deposit to ______," and it's really bumming me out.
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I'd be interested to read some elaboration on this.TammyC.Hsu wrote:For me, it's a toss up b/t UNC and WFU. Both are great schools, but I fell in love with WFU while UNC's dean managed to turn me off to the school on my visit. But the difference in tuition as a resident is hard to overlook.LEPinBOS wrote:Residents, where will you go, if not UNC?
Yeah you definitely want as many people to withdraw as possible. Frees up alot of $$$.Moral_Midgetry wrote:Their loss and more scholly money for us.beccabea wrote:I keep glancing at other schools' threads and seeing "I'm sick of waiting on UNC; I'm sending in my deposit to ______," and it's really bumming me out.
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