Re: Harvard 2012 applicants (class of 2015)
Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 2:53 pm
Now I'm wondering who to address my LOCI to..
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Well it is generally not recommended to start a LOCI with Dear Jessica S., anyway. (As in name basis, guess title would be more appropriate)masked kavana wrote:Now I'm wondering who to address my LOCI to..
Seriously? Chill. They know the name of the old dean.boosk wrote:Well my LOCI was addressed to "Dean Buttenbaum"... just got my postcard back yesterday too... I wonder how this is being viewed...
boosk wrote:Well my LOCI was addressed to "Dean Buttenbaum"... just got my postcard back yesterday too... I wonder how this is being viewed...
I had a similar question. Mine came back in about a week and half (and I live in CT), but the poster who responded to my question said it took 2-3 weeks for theirs to come back. Give it a while!poultry wrote:Could you please share how long it took from your mailing out the LOCI and receving the postcard?
I was in such a hurry that I forgot to write down my return address on the card I sent out. But I did write down my address on the envelope and on the LOCI itself. I don't know if they will be nice enough to copy it down on the card and mail it back to me. Fingers crossed.
boosk wrote:Well my LOCI was addressed to "Dean Buttenbaum"... just got my postcard back yesterday too... I wonder how this is being viewed...
Everyone there is laughing at you. They've posted your LOCI on a bulletin board in the office and have circled your salutation in red sharpie and incorporated it into an obscene phallic doodle. They've since moved your application from the "consider" pile into the paper shredder.boosk wrote:Well my LOCI was addressed to "Dean Buttenbaum"... just got my postcard back yesterday too... I wonder how this is being viewed...
+1000000thelong wrote:Here's hoping her thought process is something along the lines of: "Well KB, you sure did a great job snagging those high GPAs, but I think what we really need is a heap of high-LSAT mediocre GPA admits. TheLong! You're in!"
loldchucklesmcgee wrote:Everyone there is laughing at you. They've posted your LOCI on a bulletin board in the office and have circled your salutation in red sharpie and incorporated it into an obscene phallic doodle. They've since moved your application from the "consider" pile into the paper shredder.boosk wrote:Well my LOCI was addressed to "Dean Buttenbaum"... just got my postcard back yesterday too... I wonder how this is being viewed...
Hopefully the shameful mistake you've made will not be held against your offspring should they apply.
In other HLS news: http://abovethelaw.com/2012/02/true-sto ... e-happier/fingerscrossedxx wrote:loldchucklesmcgee wrote:Everyone there is laughing at you. They've posted your LOCI on a bulletin board in the office and have circled your salutation in red sharpie and incorporated it into an obscene phallic doodle. They've since moved your application from the "consider" pile into the paper shredder.boosk wrote:Well my LOCI was addressed to "Dean Buttenbaum"... just got my postcard back yesterday too... I wonder how this is being viewed...
Hopefully the shameful mistake you've made will not be held against your offspring should they apply.
Im pretty chill bruh... Postcard came back in exactly 1 week and my LOCI might be a laughing stock but the updated resume that went with it is knockin socks off right nowNelson wrote:Seriously? Chill. They know the name of the old dean.boosk wrote:Well my LOCI was addressed to "Dean Buttenbaum"... just got my postcard back yesterday too... I wonder how this is being viewed...
Part of me believes that she is just superhuman. Working at Bain as a management consultant (or at Mckinsey/BCG) takes some superhuman shit. Getting an associate job at a law firm from HLS seems to be a cakewalk compared to getting a management consulting job. I know this year plenty of HLS grads tried to get a consulting job and they didn't make it to the second round interviews.sharktankdean wrote:From the blog post, i'm wondering if she is going to reread all the apps or just the new ones coming in... Right now i doubt we should look for kb1/js1s tomorrow.
I really want to know what HLS adcomms have been doing for the past month. I mean they had to have been creating a new kb1 batch because I doubt they would just sit on them and it would be absurd to pause the whole application process for that long just so that a new dean could read all the apps.
But if she is going to be interviewing candidates then she prob has to be familiar with their apps which means she would either be reading the next batch of kb1 applications (already selected by Karen) to prepare herself for the interview (next week hopefully) or she is a superhuman and is going to start from scratch and select the next batch tnext week.
I'm worried about those of us who got held as this probably explains why they held so many of us...the wanted JS to be the deciding factor.
i'm sorry my thought process is kinda wack and choppy.
You'll get an email telling you what time they'll be calling.backwards54 wrote:Hey everyone!
Those of you who got phone interviews, do you get the notification via email or they call you to tell you that you've been selected for a phone interview and to arrange a time to do the phone interview?
You do realize that JR came from Bain as well? I don't think his interviews were any different than KBstempur_three wrote:Part of me believes that she is just superhuman. Working at Bain as a management consultant (or at Mckinsey/BCG) takes some superhuman shit. Getting an associate job at a law firm from HLS seems to be a cakewalk compared to getting a management consulting job. I know this year plenty of HLS grads tried to get a consulting job and they didn't make it to the second round interviews.sharktankdean wrote:From the blog post, i'm wondering if she is going to reread all the apps or just the new ones coming in... Right now i doubt we should look for kb1/js1s tomorrow.
I really want to know what HLS adcomms have been doing for the past month. I mean they had to have been creating a new kb1 batch because I doubt they would just sit on them and it would be absurd to pause the whole application process for that long just so that a new dean could read all the apps.
But if she is going to be interviewing candidates then she prob has to be familiar with their apps which means she would either be reading the next batch of kb1 applications (already selected by Karen) to prepare herself for the interview (next week hopefully) or she is a superhuman and is going to start from scratch and select the next batch tnext week.
I'm worried about those of us who got held as this probably explains why they held so many of us...the wanted JS to be the deciding factor.
i'm sorry my thought process is kinda wack and choppy.
+1,000snehpets wrote:Lol, this thread becomes more depressing every day. I highly doubt that many of the remaining applicants have high level consulting experience. Even if you all suck at it, they have to let someone in. I think it's going to be okay.
Wait, are you saying law school isn't full of people who walked away from six figure jobs at Bain/BCG/McKinsey?snehpets wrote:Lol, this thread becomes more depressing every day. I highly doubt that many of the remaining applicants have high level consulting experience. Even if you all suck at it, they have to let someone in. I think it's going to be okay.