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Lewis & Clark 2011 Applicants

Post by firecracker » Mon Nov 01, 2010 11:07 pm

Anyone else apply yet? I just submitted my application today! I was wait listed last year. I visited the school over the summer (it's really pretty out in Portland!), so if anyone has any questions I can try to help.

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Post by fragged » Tue Nov 02, 2010 1:12 am

I applied a couple weeks ago - crossing my fingers. I like the area and the reputation of the school.

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Post by JakeL » Tue Nov 02, 2010 1:14 am

I applied a while ago. Haven't heard anything. would love to get in.

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Post by tas817 » Tue Nov 02, 2010 2:38 am

Applied late October keeping fingers crossed. I was just wondering how winters are in Portland? I am from Miami, FL so just trying to get an understanding of how cold it will be if I get accepted. Thanks and Good luck everyone.

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Post by gracieb » Tue Nov 02, 2010 6:06 am

My application went complete to the part time program. I'm really nervous because I'm such a splitter, 3.9 / 155. I'd love to end up in Portland, but I know I don't have the best chance. How quick is their turn around with applications? Does anyone know? Better yet, does anyone know how high their admissions standards are for the part time program? Does it run about even to the full time one?

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Post by firecracker » Tue Nov 02, 2010 8:21 am

gracieb wrote:My application went complete to the part time program. I'm really nervous because I'm such a splitter, 3.9 / 155. I'd love to end up in Portland, but I know I don't have the best chance. How quick is their turn around with applications? Does anyone know? Better yet, does anyone know how high their admissions standards are for the part time program? Does it run about even to the full time one?
According to their website the admissions standards for the full- and part-time programs are exactly the same. After 1L, anyone in the full-time program can go part-time and vice vera.

I'd say you have a good chance!

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Post by firecracker » Tue Nov 02, 2010 8:38 am

gracieb wrote:My application went complete to the part time program. I'm really nervous because I'm such a splitter, 3.9 / 155. I'd love to end up in Portland, but I know I don't have the best chance. How quick is their turn around with applications? Does anyone know? Better yet, does anyone know how high their admissions standards are for the part time program? Does it run about even to the full time one?
My experience from last year:

Application complete mid-January.
Application held early-February.
Waitlisted mid-April.

They were much quicker than other schools. I'm hoping applying earlier helps this time around! I definitely would love to attend.

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Post by Peekay80 » Tue Nov 02, 2010 8:44 am

I'm from the area and have my app in as well. Haven't lived there in years. It's winters aren't like Nebraska, but it wont be tropical either. From what I remember ice was our biggest enemy in the winter, or freezing rain. I do remember it getting into the teens, but I can hardly say it was ever colder than that. Portland is a great place, something I took for granted growing up there.

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Post by gracieb » Tue Nov 02, 2010 2:53 pm

Thanks, Firecracker! Good luck to you too!

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Post by rinkrat19 » Wed Nov 03, 2010 10:52 pm

Submitted mine yesterday!

tas817 wrote:Applied late October keeping fingers crossed. I was just wondering how winters are in Portland? I am from Miami, FL so just trying to get an understanding of how cold it will be if I get accepted. Thanks and Good luck everyone.
If you're from Florida it'll probably seem cold, but our winters are actually very mild. We usually have maybe a week of snow (a couple of inches to a foot max), which isn't extreme but brings the entire city to a screeching halt because there aren't enough snowplows, sand trucks, etc. Aside from that, just get used to 20-30 days straight of rain at a time and no sight of the sun, with temps in the 40s-50s. Buy a good parka (something with serious waterproofing, from North Face or Mountain Hardwear) and get used to your jeans being slightly damp. Carrying an umbrella will instantly mark you as a tourist! :)

On the other hand, it was almost 70 degrees and sunny today. wtf.

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Post by jjlaw » Thu Nov 04, 2010 12:13 am

Did anyone write an essay for the merit-based scholarship? If so, what did you discuss? thanks!

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Post by rinkrat19 » Thu Nov 04, 2010 12:34 am

jjlaw wrote:Did anyone write an essay for the merit-based scholarship? If so, what did you discuss? thanks!
I discussed my goal of working in the public sector, how I've worked in government positions for years and I like it, and how I'd be more likely to take a lower-paying government job if I had less debt. It's maybe 2/3 of a page. Aside from that, I'm hoping my LSAT does the talking for me. :)

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Post by tas817 » Thu Nov 04, 2010 3:00 am

Thanks rinkrat.
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Post by JakeL » Thu Nov 04, 2010 11:12 am

I applied quite some time ago. I wonder when their first wave goes through...

Also, there are definitely situations in the NW where umbrellas are acceptable.

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Complete last week.

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Post by rinkrat19 » Tue Nov 30, 2010 5:05 pm

Even though I knew it's way too early to expect anything, I couldn't help getting excited when I saw a huge, fat envelope from L&C in my mailbox last night. Of course, it turned out to be the viewbook and application package.

Seems like L&C could save a few trees by checking their list of prospective students to whom they're mailing apps against the list of people who've already applied.

Since I now have a spare, I might send the viewbook to my grandparents with their Christmas card. They don't even know I'm applying to LS.

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Re: Lewis & Clark 2011 Applicants

Post by deja » Tue Nov 30, 2010 5:58 pm

I applied there too a couple weeks ago. Initially it was going to be a backup school, but Portland really is an amazing place, which helps bump the school up on my list.
rinkrat19 wrote:Even though I knew it's way too early to expect anything, I couldn't help getting excited when I saw a huge, fat envelope from L&C in my mailbox last night. Of course, it turned out to be the viewbook and application package.

Seems like L&C could save a few trees by checking their list of prospective students to whom they're mailing apps against the list of people who've already applied.

Since I now have a spare, I might send the viewbook to my grandparents with their Christmas card. They don't even know I'm applying to LS.
I thought this was funny - I had the same experience. You would think for being such an environmentally friendly atmosphere they would send less application material post-application. They did look great though.

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Post by stheskier » Tue Nov 30, 2010 6:54 pm

I visited the school during the summer and took the tour and everything. It was very informative. They have great facilities.

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Post by JakeL » Tue Nov 30, 2010 7:35 pm

Trees are one our greates renewable resources and Oregon has a huge timber industry. They are just supporting the local economy so don't hate :).

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Post by tas817 » Tue Nov 30, 2010 7:51 pm

does anyone know when L&C usually begins releasing decisions?

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Post by stheskier » Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:44 pm

On LSN it seemed like Jan was the earliest people got notice. Their site says they start reviewing mid-Nov though.

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Post by bergg007 » Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:55 pm

stheskier wrote:On LSN it seemed like Jan was the earliest people got notice. Their site says they start reviewing mid-Nov though.
they review and they just sit on them, making us all wait.

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Post by djjf39 » Wed Dec 01, 2010 12:07 am

stheskier wrote:On LSN it seemed like Jan was the earliest people got notice. Their site says they start reviewing mid-Nov though.
Not credited.

See bottom of page and next:

http://lewisandclark.lawschoolnumbers.c ... order=desc

So it looks like second week of DEC last year was the earliest anyone heard if LSN is accurate.

Does L&C have an ASW, I couldnt figure it out from the website?

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Post by stheskier » Wed Dec 01, 2010 2:09 pm

djjf39 wrote:
stheskier wrote:On LSN it seemed like Jan was the earliest people got notice. Their site says they start reviewing mid-Nov though.
Not credited.

See bottom of page and next:

http://lewisandclark.lawschoolnumbers.c ... order=desc

So it looks like second week of DEC last year was the earliest anyone heard if LSN is accurate.

Does L&C have an ASW, I couldnt figure it out from the website?
Check out the student blogs, aka "Law Snapshots". They describe some activities that were held last year (unless you want to not credit me again).

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