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Post by sergiokun16 » Fri Dec 07, 2012 12:37 pm

Anyone apply, or hear anything back yet? 158, 3.73 went complete 11/30 and under review 12/5. Good luck to everyone else!

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Post by Coveted » Fri Dec 07, 2012 12:42 pm

sergiokun16 wrote:Anyone apply, or hear anything back yet? 158, 3.73 went complete 11/30 and under review 12/5. Good luck to everyone else!

You're a shoe in.

This your #1?

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Post by sergiokun16 » Fri Dec 07, 2012 12:43 pm

Not #1 but it's a strong consideration.

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Post by Coveted » Fri Dec 07, 2012 12:46 pm

sergiokun16 wrote:Not #1 but it's a strong consideration.

I would be a bad TLS'er if I didn't tell you to retake the LSAT with that nice GPA.

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Post by generaltoast » Fri Dec 07, 2012 3:15 pm

Applied 11/13. 164/3.61. Also went under review 12/5

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Post by Coveted » Fri Dec 07, 2012 3:19 pm

generaltoast wrote:Applied 11/13. 164/3.61. Also went under review 12/5

If you will, let me know what kind of scholarship you receive. Very interested with those numbers.

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Post by generaltoast » Fri Dec 07, 2012 3:31 pm

Sure will. Im hoping for a damn near full scholarship, as that is the only way I will consider attending

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Post by Coveted » Fri Dec 07, 2012 3:37 pm

generaltoast wrote:Sure will. Im hoping for a damn near full scholarship, as that is the only way I will consider attending

Lol same.

Where are you from and where have you been looking with those numbers.

I am in NJ now, but I could still claim NY residency, but my primary goal would be to attend Rutgers Newark with a strong scholly and instate tuition.

I couldn't see paying sticker at a T30 or attending anywhere else TBH?

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Post by generaltoast » Fri Dec 07, 2012 4:04 pm

Coveted wrote:
generaltoast wrote:Sure will. Im hoping for a damn near full scholarship, as that is the only way I will consider attending

Lol same.

Where are you from and where have you been looking with those numbers.

I am in NJ now, but I could still claim NY residency, but my primary goal would be to attend Rutgers Newark with a strong scholly and instate tuition.

I couldn't see paying sticker at a T30 or attending anywhere else TBH?
Im about an hour upstate from NYC. So far Im in at SUNY Buffalo with 8K/year and Northeastern. Ive also applied to Fordham, BC, BU and Cornell(lol). I also considered Rutgers, but for some reason didn't apply. Also considering the typical TLS route of retaking the LSAT

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Post by Coveted » Fri Dec 07, 2012 4:09 pm

Just some food for thought. You could claim nj residency before 1L through rutgers. They also place well in clerkships/govt so if you get in with scholly money it isn't a bad option.

That's my plan at least.

Your school list is about the same as mine.

Ill update when I get my dec retake score :P

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Post by Perstephanie » Fri Dec 07, 2012 8:43 pm

160 LSAT and 3.6 GPA, went into review on 12/6 apparently!

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Post by sergiokun16 » Mon Dec 10, 2012 1:25 pm

Was under review, and today it changed to "Application Received." Anyone else get this? Sounds off to me, should I call the admissions office just to see what's up?

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Post by sergiokun16 » Mon Dec 10, 2012 5:05 pm

sergiokun16 wrote:Was under review, and today it changed to "Application Received." Anyone else get this? Sounds off to me, should I call the admissions office just to see what's up?
I called and they said that many applications that went under review last week had errors when the data was transferred from LSAC. They reloaded the data, but something in the process required them to reset the status checkers for those applicants. Status will change back to Under Review in the next few days.

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Post by meepmeep17 » Wed Dec 12, 2012 4:39 pm

Checking in! Applied early November, and have been "in review" since 11/16. According to LSN they don't generally have a big wave of acceptances until January. Has anyone heard anything different? Above 75% for both LSAT and GPA.

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Post by amartinez91 » Tue Dec 18, 2012 11:32 am

Anyone else get the financial aid email with the ability to make a MySlice account with a student ID number? I find it a little weird since a decision hasn't been made yet, I'm not even in review. :?:

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Post by shedl001 » Tue Dec 18, 2012 12:20 pm

Yes I received the same email. I contacted the office and they told me to go ahead and apply for financial aid even though no decision had been made. Seems odd to do so.

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Post by meepmeep17 » Tue Dec 18, 2012 3:06 pm

Hey I contacted Syracuse bc I am going out of the country for two weeks and won't have internet access. They said they don't make ANY decisions until January.... so hold in there! Only another month =(

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Post by paradox » Sat Dec 29, 2012 2:03 am

Anyone that is considering attending $yracuse University $chool of Law and paying $45,690+ for tuition and fees should understand that in the July 2012 New York Bar Exam $yracuse finished #12 among the 15 New York Law Schools being a full 5% below the State average pass rate.

Just 2 years ago $yracuse University $chool of Law finished "DFL" among 15 New York Law Schools.

Two of the past 3 years $yracuse has finished behind C.U.N.Y School of Law which charges tuition of just $15,000+/- per year.

Stated another way - - three years of tuition at CUNY which has a better bar pass rate than Syracuse University amounts to the tuition for just one year at Syracuse University. This post is not intended to advance C.U.N.Y but to point out the seeming outrageous tuition which $U charges.

I invite the $yracuse University loyalists to defend their school's tuition when compared with its bar pass rate.

Below is a link summarizing NY Bar Pass Rates:
http://www.nylj.com/nylawyer/adgifs/dec ... rchart.pdf

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Post by Perstephanie » Sat Dec 29, 2012 10:50 am

paradox wrote:Anyone that is considering attending $yracuse University $chool of Law and paying $45,690+ for tuition and fees should understand that in the July 2012 New York Bar Exam $yracuse finished #12 among the 15 New York Law Schools being a full 5% below the State average pass rate.

Just 2 years ago $yracuse University $chool of Law finished "DFL" among 15 New York Law Schools.

Two of the past 3 years $yracuse has finished behind C.U.N.Y School of Law which charges tuition of just $15,000+/- per year.

Stated another way - - three years of tuition at CUNY which has a better bar pass rate than Syracuse University amounts to the tuition for just one year at Syracuse University. This post is not intended to advance C.U.N.Y but to point out the seeming outrageous tuition which $U charges.

I invite the $yracuse University loyalists to defend their school's tuition when compared with its bar pass rate.

Below is a link summarizing NY Bar Pass Rates:
http://www.nylj.com/nylawyer/adgifs/dec ... rchart.pdf
Dang, kid. It is crazy overpriced, hence why I personally wasn't planning on attending unless I get pretty decent scholarships and shiz, but I think we're all capable of researching the schools we plan to attend for ourselves, thanks.

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Post by patienunderstanding » Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:57 pm

Perstephanie wrote:
paradox wrote:Anyone that is considering attending $yracuse University $chool of Law and paying $45,690+ for tuition and fees should understand that in the July 2012 New York Bar Exam $yracuse finished #12 among the 15 New York Law Schools being a full 5% below the State average pass rate.

Just 2 years ago $yracuse University $chool of Law finished "DFL" among 15 New York Law Schools.

Two of the past 3 years $yracuse has finished behind C.U.N.Y School of Law which charges tuition of just $15,000+/- per year.

Stated another way - - three years of tuition at CUNY which has a better bar pass rate than Syracuse University amounts to the tuition for just one year at Syracuse University. This post is not intended to advance C.U.N.Y but to point out the seeming outrageous tuition which $U charges.

I invite the $yracuse University loyalists to defend their school's tuition when compared with its bar pass rate.

Below is a link summarizing NY Bar Pass Rates:
http://www.nylj.com/nylawyer/adgifs/dec ... rchart.pdf
Dang, kid. It is crazy overpriced, hence why I personally wasn't planning on attending unless I get pretty decent scholarships and shiz, but I think we're all capable of researching the schools we plan to attend for ourselves, thanks.

And the tuition at CUNY is around 14k not 15k for residents ;D
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Post by overunderachiever » Sun Dec 30, 2012 11:08 pm

Tuition is actually less than that. There's a mandatory materials fees that covers your books, etc.

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Post by paradox » Mon Dec 31, 2012 1:02 am

paradox wrote:....
....C.U.N.Y School of Law which charges tuition of just $15,000+/- per year.

Perstephanie wrote: And the tuition at CUNY is around 14k not 15k for residents ;D
Apparently you do not understand what the "+/-" after the $15,000 in my above post means.

OK... let me break this down so you can understand it: this year the cost of attending CUNY Law (excluding living expenses, book & supplies) is $7,235.85 per semester.

Because most students attend 2 semesters per year the annual cost of attendance (excluding living expenses, book & supplies) is $14,471.70.

$14,471.70 which equals $15,000+/-

Capice?

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Post by patienunderstanding » Mon Dec 31, 2012 10:02 am

paradox wrote:
paradox wrote:....
....C.U.N.Y School of Law which charges tuition of just $15,000+/- per year.

Perstephanie wrote: And the tuition at CUNY is around 14k not 15k for residents ;D
Apparently you do not understand what the "+/-" after the $15,000 in my above post means.

OK... let me break this down so you can understand it: this year the cost of attending CUNY Law (excluding living expenses, book & supplies) is $7,235.85 per semester.

Because most students attend 2 semesters per year the annual cost of attendance (excluding living expenses, book & supplies) is $14,471.70.

$14,471.70 which equals $15,000+/-

Capice?

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http://www.law.cuny.edu/admissions/tuition.html
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Would you like to wager that CUNY's cost exceeds $15K next academy year?
3x14,471.70=43,413.
Tuition at Syracuse is 45,690. Do you understand this simple math or should I use words instead of numbers? :)

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Post by sergiokun16 » Mon Dec 31, 2012 11:01 am

If you wish to discuss the pros/cons of attending SU in your annoying manner, take it to the "Choosing a Law School" threads, this is just for people who have had decisions rendered on their applications. Thank you.

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Post by omg clay aiken ! » Wed Jan 02, 2013 1:36 am

There's no question that the tuition is way too damn high. But Syracuse does have some national reach. CUNY has none.

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