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Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 6:03 pm
by kyle010723
PAGE 50!! We did it!

Another frozen day in Chicago, at least it is not snowing here.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 6:14 pm
by AceDeuces
fivestarfolds wrote:
ManoftheHour wrote:
fivestarfolds wrote:Scratch that! Wife just got in off the waitlist at NYU a few minutes ago. PEACE! Have fun y'all. Cycle over.
Did you get off the waitlist at NYU law school or your wife got off NYU for med school and now you're going to a NY law school instead?

Either way, congrats on having your situation figured out and not having to make that shitty commute.
I'm in at NYU. She is in as of 3pm.
Much better situation. Glad that worked out for you.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 7:42 pm
by TirantMartorell
yossarian71 wrote:
magjag wrote:
John Everyman wrote:
fivestarfolds wrote:Quick question for the current students:

Is it absurd to think that I can commute most days to South Bend from Chicago? If you were forced to think about commuting, what might you do?

One idea I've thrown around is spending 1-2 nights a week in South Bend and the rest in Chicago.
I'm thinking about doing something similar. I think it's important to note where you are going to be in Chicago, the hardest part of that commute will be within the city limits.

that's an interesting question. probably do-able if you can stack all classes on two consecutive days. Then you can sleep in your car for one night and spend the rest in Chicago
is it possible for 1Ls to stack all classes like this?
No. This isn't undergrad. They give you your 1L classes, and even when it comes to choosing classes, I doubt they are set up with that much flexibility.
I would not recommend commuting from Chicago. That sounds insane. I am aware of people with family up to 2 hours away and what they do is go home every weekend, but they have an apt or studio or some place to sleep in South Bend during the week. It does not take that long to get into Chicago. The Indiana/Illinois state line is 1.5 hours away but the additional drive in the city could make it a 3 hour commute each way.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 7:55 pm
by BentleyLittle
To echo the posters advising against commuting from Chicago, the Southshore is late all the time. It breaks down frequently in extreme weather, which there has been plenty of lately. No bueno.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 8:00 pm
by ManoftheHour
In on page 50....which means 50k /yr.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 8:01 pm
by ManoftheHour
fivestarfolds wrote:
ManoftheHour wrote:
fivestarfolds wrote:Scratch that! Wife just got in off the waitlist at NYU a few minutes ago. PEACE! Have fun y'all. Cycle over.
Did you get off the waitlist at NYU law school or your wife got off NYU for med school and now you're going to a NY law school instead?

Either way, congrats on having your situation figured out and not having to make that shitty commute.
I'm in at NYU. She is in as of 3pm.
Wtf...that's really awesome. lol. Congrats!

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 10:45 am
by kobe1020
fivestarfolds wrote:Scratch that! Wife just got in off the waitlist at NYU a few minutes ago. PEACE! Have fun y'all. Cycle over.
Beyond jealous..
My significant other is applying for residency...I know how stressful this is..

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 1:05 pm
by Kanye West
I'm waiting for my packet, up but curious if recent acceptances had scholly info in them or emailed after? It's an Emory vs. Notre Dame matchup for me.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 1:31 pm
by Ricky-Bobby
Kanye West wrote:I'm waiting for my packet, up but curious if recent acceptances had scholly info in them or emailed after? It's an Emory vs. Notre Dame matchup for me.
Always emailed after AFAIK.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:01 pm
by Mitchellcar
I guess no decision this week for us 2/11 completes. :(

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:09 pm
by palbatron
Mitchellcar wrote:I guess no decision this week for us 2/11 completes. :(
Looks like it. I hope we'll hear something by 5.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:18 pm
by laballermvp9
Had my first complete on 1/14, second on 1/24, and now third today on 2/28. Does anyone have a similar pattern and have any idea what this means?

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:27 pm
by Mitchellcar
laballermvp9 wrote:Had my first complete on 1/14, second on 1/24, and now third today on 2/28. Does anyone have a similar pattern and have any idea what this means?
Huh. I haven't seen many people go complete three times. Anyone else have three completes?

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 4:21 pm
by magjag
Mitchellcar wrote:
laballermvp9 wrote:Had my first complete on 1/14, second on 1/24, and now third today on 2/28. Does anyone have a similar pattern and have any idea what this means?
Huh. I haven't seen many people go complete three times. Anyone else have three completes?
When I spoke to admission office almost a month ago, they say date update usually happens when application goes in, or moves from one reader to next.
So my conjecture is that if you are a more "maybe" candidate, its likely to be reviewed more.
But I have no evidence to backup my conjecture.

This shit should really be binary... if GPA>x and LSAT>y then admit otherwise reject.
Would save everyone a lot of grief.
Of course I will not get in if that happens ;)

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 4:39 pm
by mx23250
magjag wrote:
Mitchellcar wrote:
laballermvp9 wrote:Had my first complete on 1/14, second on 1/24, and now third today on 2/28. Does anyone have a similar pattern and have any idea what this means?
Huh. I haven't seen many people go complete three times. Anyone else have three completes?
When I spoke to admission office almost a month ago, they say date update usually happens when application goes in, or moves from one reader to next.
So my conjecture is that if you are a more "maybe" candidate, its likely to be reviewed more.
But I have no evidence to backup my conjecture.

This shit should really be binary... if GPA>x and LSAT>y then admit otherwise reject.
Would save everyone a lot of grief.
Of course I will not get in if that happens ;)
I think ND is one of the few top schools that truly does take a holistic approach to its applicants.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 4:53 pm
by kyle010723
When I spoke with Adcomm, what had been said repeatedly was that ND is in a unique situation where they really need to screen for people that want to come to ND. Let's be honest, it is a commitment in and of itself to come to South Bend. I think if I remember correctly, adcomm were saying that most people applied to like 9 or so schools, but applicants applying to ND applied to like 15+ on average (I dont remember the exact number). So many people applied had no intention of attending at all, but merely sending in another application since it is quite easy to just click click click.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 4:59 pm
by John Everyman
Just got a newsletter email which mentioned that ALL of the merit scholarships that would be awarded had been awarded via email last week. Seemed like a strange thing to say.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 5:00 pm
by mx23250
kyle010723 wrote:When I spoke with Adcomm, what had been said repeatedly was that ND is in a unique situation where they really need to screen for people that want to come to ND. Let's be honest, it is a commitment in and of itself to come to South Bend. I think if I remember correctly, adcomm were saying that most people applied to like 9 or so schools, but applicants applying to ND applied to like 15+ on average (I dont remember the exact number). So many people applied had no intention of attending at all, but merely sending in another application since it is quite easy to just click click click.
I'd imagine this is why they really stress the importance of the "Why NDLS" essay and choosing not to submit one puts you at a major disadvantage. I'm pretty sure my essay played a big role in my offer since I was a definite reach and ND has always been a top choice for me and I was sure to convey that.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 5:01 pm
by magjag
John Everyman wrote:Just got a newsletter email which mentioned that ALL of the merit scholarships that would be awarded had been awarded via email last week. Seemed like a strange thing to say.
What????????????

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 5:06 pm
by John Everyman
magjag wrote:
John Everyman wrote:Just got a newsletter email which mentioned that ALL of the merit scholarships that would be awarded had been awarded via email last week. Seemed like a strange thing to say.
What????????????
I imagine it wasn't entirely true, but here is the text.

"FAFSA Priority Deadline TODAY
All merit-based scholarship awards were issued last week via email (hard copies of the award letters were mailed this week). Notification of need-based scholarships (non-federal aid) will occur in the coming weeks after Notre Dame's Office of Financial Aid has processed all submitted FAFSAs."

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 5:08 pm
by kyle010723
magjag wrote:
John Everyman wrote:Just got a newsletter email which mentioned that ALL of the merit scholarships that would be awarded had been awarded via email last week. Seemed like a strange thing to say.
What????????????
Seems strange indeed, that probably meant everyone that've been accepted thus far, and not that anyone who is accepted beyond today will not get any money.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 5:08 pm
by palbatron
John Everyman wrote:
magjag wrote:
John Everyman wrote:Just got a newsletter email which mentioned that ALL of the merit scholarships that would be awarded had been awarded via email last week. Seemed like a strange thing to say.
What????????????
I imagine it wasn't entirely true, but here is the text.

"FAFSA Priority Deadline TODAY
All merit-based scholarship awards were issued last week via email (hard copies of the award letters were mailed this week). Notification of need-based scholarships (non-federal aid) will occur in the coming weeks after Notre Dame's Office of Financial Aid has processed all submitted FAFSAs."
In no way does that mean that all awards that will be awarded have been. Come on man.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 5:09 pm
by bound
John Everyman wrote:Just got a newsletter email which mentioned that ALL of the merit scholarships that would be awarded had been awarded via email last week. Seemed like a strange thing to say.

Got that email too.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 5:10 pm
by bound
palbatron wrote:
John Everyman wrote:
magjag wrote:
John Everyman wrote:Just got a newsletter email which mentioned that ALL of the merit scholarships that would be awarded had been awarded via email last week. Seemed like a strange thing to say.
What????????????
I imagine it wasn't entirely true, but here is the text.

"FAFSA Priority Deadline TODAY
All merit-based scholarship awards were issued last week via email (hard copies of the award letters were mailed this week). Notification of need-based scholarships (non-federal aid) will occur in the coming weeks after Notre Dame's Office of Financial Aid has processed all submitted FAFSAs."
In no way does that mean that all awards that will be awarded have been. Come on man.

In the context of the email, it actually does sound like that. Whether or not it's true.

Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2017 (2013-2014 applicants)

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 5:13 pm
by John Everyman
palbatron wrote:
John Everyman wrote:
magjag wrote:
John Everyman wrote:Just got a newsletter email which mentioned that ALL of the merit scholarships that would be awarded had been awarded via email last week. Seemed like a strange thing to say.
What????????????
I imagine it wasn't entirely true, but here is the text.

"FAFSA Priority Deadline TODAY
All merit-based scholarship awards were issued last week via email (hard copies of the award letters were mailed this week). Notification of need-based scholarships (non-federal aid) will occur in the coming weeks after Notre Dame's Office of Financial Aid has processed all submitted FAFSAs."
In no way does that mean that all awards that will be awarded have been. Come on man.
There is no question in my mind that more will be awarded. However, saying "all merit-based scholarship awards were issued last week via email," (not some, or most) isn't really a "in no way does that mean all awards that will be awarded have been."