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Re: Northwestern Law C/O 2016 (2012-2013 Applicants)

Post by feralinfant » Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:55 am

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feralinfant wrote:Just arrived in Chicago on the lakeshore limited. It's a bad idea to go into the admissions office on three hours of sleep and outright supplicate myself right? Right?
Lakeshore limited? You are such a tourist :P
? It's just the name of the train from Boston/new York. Though I do think I'm going to do some of the tourist things I've never done this trip.

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Re: Northwestern Law C/O 2016 (2012-2013 Applicants)

Post by teiswei » Thu Dec 13, 2012 11:58 am

feralinfant wrote:
teiswei wrote:
feralinfant wrote:Just arrived in Chicago on the lakeshore limited. It's a bad idea to go into the admissions office on three hours of sleep and outright supplicate myself right? Right?
Lakeshore limited? You are such a tourist :P
? It's just the name of the train from Boston/new York. Though I do think I'm going to do some of the tourist things I've never done this trip.
I thought you were referencing Lakeshore Drive.

The skydeck at Sears is pretty sweet if you haven't done it. Pricey but something you can say you've done. You can also do drinks at the top of Hancock which is a 5 minute walk from NU Law. What others are you considering?

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Re: Northwestern Law C/O 2016 (2012-2013 Applicants)

Post by feralinfant » Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:42 pm

I think the Hancock is on the list but other than that I'm not sure. I have a friends who moved here and still hasn't done this stuff so I agreed to do it. Just along for the ride.

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Post by Rahviveh » Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:43 pm

Are there a bunch of ED'ers with hidden profiles on LSN? The pool looks incredibly weak (no offense to anyone here).

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Post by teiswei » Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:49 pm

ChampagnePapi wrote:Are there a bunch of ED'ers with hidden profiles on LSN? The pool looks incredibly weak (no offense to anyone here).
Perhaps the full scholly offer with ED Acceptance? Knowing this, I know admissions standards will be higher in ED than RD.

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Re: Northwestern Law C/O 2016 (2012-2013 Applicants)

Post by Rahviveh » Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:51 pm

teiswei wrote:
ChampagnePapi wrote:Are there a bunch of ED'ers with hidden profiles on LSN? The pool looks incredibly weak (no offense to anyone here).
Perhaps the full scholly offer with ED Acceptance? Knowing this, I know admissions standards will be higher in ED than RD.
That's what I mean. Where are the candidates with higher numbers who would be competitive for the scholly? I only see one or two on LSN

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Re: Northwestern Law C/O 2016 (2012-2013 Applicants)

Post by teiswei » Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:51 pm

ChampagnePapi wrote:
teiswei wrote:
ChampagnePapi wrote:Are there a bunch of ED'ers with hidden profiles on LSN? The pool looks incredibly weak (no offense to anyone here).
Perhaps the full scholly offer with ED Acceptance? Knowing this, I know admissions standards will be higher in ED than RD.
That's what I mean. Where are the candidates with higher numbers who would be competitive for the scholly? I only see one or two on LSN
Hoping to get in at HYS...

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Post by onionz » Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:57 pm

ChampagnePapi wrote:Are there a bunch of ED'ers with hidden profiles on LSN? The pool looks incredibly weak (no offense to anyone here).
Well no decisions have come out yet so they're still taking the time review them it seems.

I just think it's probably a small pool of people who have the credentials to get in ED (171/172 +, 3.5/3.6+) and also are sure they really wanna go to NU. Especially in a down year (apps have fallen another 24% so far this year). So most people who apply for it probably are doing it for the money and have no chance.

As I stated before in the thread, while I think overall it's probably a good idea on their part (I bet they keep it at least another year to see how a few cycles worth of data compare) it does make things more complicated. I'm a strong splitter, probably the type they would have accepted ED in years past before the scholarship. I applied ED anyway, but now have to convince them I'm really only interested in the school and the money is only a side benefit. It obfuscates the signaling mechanism of an ED app somewhat.

That said, I did not make my app as ED on LSN- I will after the cycle- so maybe others are also doing the same.

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Re: Northwestern Law C/O 2016 (2012-2013 Applicants)

Post by shntn » Thu Dec 13, 2012 12:57 pm

teiswei wrote:
ChampagnePapi wrote:
teiswei wrote:
ChampagnePapi wrote:Are there a bunch of ED'ers with hidden profiles on LSN? The pool looks incredibly weak (no offense to anyone here).
Perhaps the full scholly offer with ED Acceptance? Knowing this, I know admissions standards will be higher in ED than RD.
That's what I mean. Where are the candidates with higher numbers who would be competitive for the scholly? I only see one or two on LSN
Hoping to get in at HYS...
Honestly I love NU and would take it over H or S for any reasonable scholly.

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Re: Northwestern Law C/O 2016 (2012-2013 Applicants)

Post by onionz » Thu Dec 13, 2012 1:00 pm

onionz wrote:
ChampagnePapi wrote:Are there a bunch of ED'ers with hidden profiles on LSN? The pool looks incredibly weak (no offense to anyone here).
Well no decisions have come out yet so they're still taking the time review them it seems.

I just think it's probably a small pool of people who have the credentials to get in ED (171/172 +, 3.5/3.6+) and also are sure they really wanna go to NU. Especially in a down year (apps have fallen another 24% so far this year). So most people who apply for it probably are doing it for the money and have no chance.

As I stated before in the thread, while I think overall it's probably a good idea on their part (I bet they keep it at least another year to see how a few cycles worth of data compare) it does make things more complicated. I'm a strong splitter, probably the type they would have accepted ED in years past before the scholarship. I applied ED anyway, but now have to convince them I'm really only interested in the school and the money is only a side benefit. It obfuscates the signaling mechanism of an ED app somewhat.

That said, I did not make my app as ED on LSN- I will after the cycle- so maybe others are also doing the same.
Also- they don't really advertise it really heavily at all, so there may still be people who don't know about it.

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Re: Northwestern Law C/O 2016 (2012-2013 Applicants)

Post by kuttlefish » Thu Dec 13, 2012 2:16 pm

onionz wrote:
ChampagnePapi wrote:Are there a bunch of ED'ers with hidden profiles on LSN? The pool looks incredibly weak (no offense to anyone here).
Well no decisions have come out yet so they're still taking the time review them it seems.

I just think it's probably a small pool of people who have the credentials to get in ED (171/172 +, 3.5/3.6+) and also are sure they really wanna go to NU. Especially in a down year (apps have fallen another 24% so far this year). So most people who apply for it probably are doing it for the money and have no chance.

As I stated before in the thread, while I think overall it's probably a good idea on their part (I bet they keep it at least another year to see how a few cycles worth of data compare) it does make things more complicated. I'm a strong splitter, probably the type they would have accepted ED in years past before the scholarship. I applied ED anyway, but now have to convince them I'm really only interested in the school and the money is only a side benefit. It obfuscates the signaling mechanism of an ED app somewhat.

That said, I did not make my app as ED on LSN- I will after the cycle- so maybe others are also doing the same.

+1 I'm a strong splitter, and I know I have no chance at the scholarship. Even though it makes things a little more complicated, I applied ED anyway. I'd rather be "that pushy splitter who really wants to come here" than "who?"

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Post by feralinfant » Thu Dec 13, 2012 2:44 pm

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+1 I'm a strong splitter, and I know I have no chance at the scholarship. Even though it makes things a little more complicated, I applied ED anyway. I'd rather be "that pushy splitter who really wants to come here" than "who?"
Lol. My plan as well. That's why it's so dumb for me to be eager for the ED acceptances since I know I'll get rolled over but I can't help it.

Eta: I'm not sure if qualify myself as a "strong splitter" though. [curses first two years of college]

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feralinfant wrote:
kuttlefish wrote:
+1 I'm a strong splitter, and I know I have no chance at the scholarship. Even though it makes things a little more complicated, I applied ED anyway. I'd rather be "that pushy splitter who really wants to come here" than "who?"
Lol. My plan as well. That's why it's so dumb for me to be eager for the ED acceptances since I know I'll get rolled over but I can't help it.

Eta: I'm not sure if qualify myself as a "strong splitter" though. [curses first two years of college]
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Post by danitt » Thu Dec 13, 2012 4:10 pm

francesfarmer wrote:
feralinfant wrote:
kuttlefish wrote:
+1 I'm a strong splitter, and I know I have no chance at the scholarship. Even though it makes things a little more complicated, I applied ED anyway. I'd rather be "that pushy splitter who really wants to come here" than "who?"
Lol. My plan as well. That's why it's so dumb for me to be eager for the ED acceptances since I know I'll get rolled over but I can't help it.

Eta: I'm not sure if qualify myself as a "strong splitter" though. [curses first two years of college]
You got waitlisted at Fordham? One more reason for me to hate Fordham and refuse to apply!
Were schools always this GPA centric?

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Re: Northwestern Law C/O 2016 (2012-2013 Applicants)

Post by kuttlefish » Thu Dec 13, 2012 4:36 pm

feralinfant wrote:
kuttlefish wrote:
+1 I'm a strong splitter, and I know I have no chance at the scholarship. Even though it makes things a little more complicated, I applied ED anyway. I'd rather be "that pushy splitter who really wants to come here" than "who?"
Lol. My plan as well. That's why it's so dumb for me to be eager for the ED acceptances since I know I'll get rolled over but I can't help it.

Eta: I'm not sure if qualify myself as a "strong splitter" though. [curses first two years of college]
FWIW, I'm 2.72/169 with 9 years of WE. I said "strong" because of the large discrepancy. Not "strong" like my LSAT is going to blow NU out of the water with its awesome power... maybe I should have said "heavy splitter."

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slack_academic wrote:The popular term is "extreme splitter."
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I'm tempted to get this tattooed somewhere after this is all said and done.

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Post by spyke123 » Thu Dec 13, 2012 6:33 pm

did anyone get accepted yet? (sorry.. new to the thread..)

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spyke123 wrote:did anyone get accepted yet? (sorry.. new to the thread..)
no

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Post by kuttlefish » Thu Dec 13, 2012 6:58 pm

alwayssunnyinfl wrote:
slack_academic wrote:The popular term is "extreme splitter."
:|

I'm tempted to get this tattooed somewhere after this is all said and done.

:lol: If I saw that as a tramp-stamp in an Olde English Calligraphy font, I'd probably hit it just for the bragging rights story.

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Anyone else have a split second of excitement when the Northeastern thread is at the top of the page and you end up misreading it and thinking that NU has finally released decisions?

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Re: Northwestern Law C/O 2016 (2012-2013 Applicants)

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M458 wrote:Anyone else have a split second of excitement when the Northeastern thread is at the top of the page and you end up misreading it and thinking that NU has finally released decisions?
Nope. I only view my own posts so that never shows up.

Also, speaking of making this thread come up at the top of the page and having people think decisions might be dropping...

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Post by amsong » Fri Dec 14, 2012 11:47 am

I had my off-campus interview this morning. My interviewer was awesome. I was there for about 40 minutes, and a lot of it was just chatting about why Northwestern was awesome and why I should go there.

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