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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by kimber1028 » Thu Jan 29, 2009 9:29 pm

EscapingIndiana wrote:On Law School Numbers.com, what do "N" and "U" stand for beside one's username?

U = Undecided?

N = ?
Jwatson wrote:U= URM
N=non-traditional student

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by waldodanto » Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:07 pm

In via snail mail today!!
20k a year scholly, 3.6/169

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by Whitty » Thu Jan 29, 2009 10:08 pm

waldodanto wrote:In via snail mail today!!
20k a year scholly, 3.6/169
Congrats waldodanto!! Take me with yyyooouuuuuuuuu!!!!

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by J Mack » Thu Jan 29, 2009 11:14 pm

attention people who got in via snail mail, could you list the date you received your mail and then your location, or how far away you are from portland

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by kimber1028 » Thu Jan 29, 2009 11:47 pm

FYI: Someone on LSN just got in with a 2.9 index.... 162/2.69. The acceptances may be trickling down....

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by TheRyanocerous » Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:44 am

I went to a L&C reception tonight and one of the admissions coordinators told me they just started sending them out in the last couple days and will keep doing so over the next month... She also told me they weight GPA more heavily than LSAT score...

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by scoobyman » Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:59 am

Congrats to everyone.... I got a message today on my cell from the Assistant Dean of Admissions. 3.9/167. No word of a scholarship. I'm hoping they don't discuss such matters on the machine.

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by pdennis1000 » Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:53 am

TheRyanocerous wrote:I went to a L&C reception tonight and one of the admissions coordinators told me they just started sending them out in the last couple days and will keep doing so over the next month... She also told me they weight GPA more heavily than LSAT score...

aahhhh crap.

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by crystalhawkeye » Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:54 am

pdennis1000 wrote:
TheRyanocerous wrote:I went to a L&C reception tonight and one of the admissions coordinators told me they just started sending them out in the last couple days and will keep doing so over the next month... She also told me they weight GPA more heavily than LSAT score...

aahhhh crap.
Sorry if that's bad news for you, dennis...

...but it's good for me!

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by kimber1028 » Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:59 am

I was told at one of their events that they place emphasis on upward grade trends, though, so I hope that helps!

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by pdennis1000 » Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:01 am

kimber1028 wrote:I was told at one of their events that they place emphasis on upward grade trends, though, so I hope that helps!

that, however, is less crappy!

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by Veritas » Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:02 am

crystalhawkeye wrote:
pdennis1000 wrote:
TheRyanocerous wrote:I went to a L&C reception tonight and one of the admissions coordinators told me they just started sending them out in the last couple days and will keep doing so over the next month... She also told me they weight GPA more heavily than LSAT score...

aahhhh crap.
Sorry if that's bad news for you, dennis...

...but it's good for me!
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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by katjust » Fri Jan 30, 2009 11:44 am

The way I figure it, if they sent me something it should definitely be here today. People in Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, and California who went decision processed on the 12th seem to have received something. I'm obsessing more about this decision that others. Partially because it is a top choice, and partially because it will help whittle down my list. Is it bad that I want to go to so many schools?

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by bruiser428 » Fri Jan 30, 2009 12:53 pm

I received a voicemail from their admissions office on Wednesday night and came home from a work trip last night to find the admissions packet with scholarship info. Relevant numbers and dates are below.

Decision processed on 1/12.
Received voicemail on 1/28.
Received packet on 1/29.

162/3.27
Partial scholarship dependent on maintaining a 2.95 gpa
I live in the DC metro area.

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by kimber1028 » Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:06 pm

Thanks for the info, Bruiser! Congrats!!!

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by EscapingIndiana » Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:19 pm

Still no "Decision Processed" :(

3.4 overall GPA (biochem major GPA = 3.1)
158

Do you think a science major will help? I earned straight As in the humanities, but got almost all Bs of some form in biochemistry...

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by katjust » Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:22 pm

EscapingIndiana wrote:Still no "Decision Processed" :(

3.4 overall GPA (biochem major GPA = 3.1)
158

Do you think a science major will help? I earned straight As in the humanities, but got almost all Bs of some form in biochemistry...

When did you go complete? My bet is that you are not an auto-admit/reject, so they are going to take longer reviewing your application. A science major might help mitigate the GPA a bit, but my guess is that it only makes a small difference.

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by EscapingIndiana » Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:26 pm

katjust wrote:
EscapingIndiana wrote:Still no "Decision Processed" :(

3.4 overall GPA (biochem major GPA = 3.1)
158

Do you think a science major will help? I earned straight As in the humanities, but got almost all Bs of some form in biochemistry...

When did you go complete? My bet is that you are not an auto-admit/reject, so they are going to take longer reviewing your application. A science major might help mitigate the GPA a bit, but my guess is that it only makes a small difference.
I went complete the first week of January sometime (maybe the 6th or 7th). The status date then changed on 1/21, but I'm still at "Application Complete." What does it mean that it changed on the 21st?

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by katjust » Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:31 pm

EscapingIndiana wrote:
katjust wrote:
EscapingIndiana wrote:Still no "Decision Processed" :(

3.4 overall GPA (biochem major GPA = 3.1)
158

Do you think a science major will help? I earned straight As in the humanities, but got almost all Bs of some form in biochemistry...

When did you go complete? My bet is that you are not an auto-admit/reject, so they are going to take longer reviewing your application. A science major might help mitigate the GPA a bit, but my guess is that it only makes a small difference.
I went complete the first week of January sometime (maybe the 6th or 7th). The status date then changed on 1/21, but I'm still at "Application Complete." What does it mean that it changed on the 21st?
It did that for me too. It changed from 11/18 complete to 12/1 complete until it said decision processed.

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by AlyoshaKmz » Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:33 pm

EscapingIndiana wrote:
katjust wrote:
EscapingIndiana wrote:Still no "Decision Processed" :(

3.4 overall GPA (biochem major GPA = 3.1)
158

Do you think a science major will help? I earned straight As in the humanities, but got almost all Bs of some form in biochemistry...

When did you go complete? My bet is that you are not an auto-admit/reject, so they are going to take longer reviewing your application. A science major might help mitigate the GPA a bit, but my guess is that it only makes a small difference.
I went complete the first week of January sometime (maybe the 6th or 7th). The status date then changed on 1/21, but I'm still at "Application Complete." What does it mean that it changed on the 21st?
You went complete quite recently, so I wouldn't worry about it. I applied before Thanksgiving and went complete shortly thereafter, and my status checker was at "Application Complete" for a few weeks. It stayed at "application complete" but the date was updated, similar to where you're at right now. Went to decision processed on the 22nd or something, and haven't heard anything since.

Don't fret at all about it.

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by ShelleyVA » Fri Jan 30, 2009 1:58 pm

J Mack wrote:attention people who got in via snail mail, could you list the date you received your mail and then your location, or how far away you are from portland
161/3.6

I got the voice-mail and the snail mail package with the scholarship offer yesterday, 1/29. I went decision 1/15. I'm in Eugene, only about 2 hours south of L & C. Hope that helps. Good luck everyone!

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Post by Anonymous0L » Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:18 pm

ShelleyVA wrote:
J Mack wrote:attention people who got in via snail mail, could you list the date you received your mail and then your location, or how far away you are from portland
161/3.6

I got the voice-mail and the snail mail package with the scholarship offer yesterday, 1/29. I went decision 1/15. I'm in Eugene, only about 2 hours south of L & C. Hope that helps. Good luck everyone!

I can't believe they take 15 days to call and mail the package to you.

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by katjust » Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:20 pm

It's been longer than 15 for me. I went decision on 1/12, but I still have not received anything. I fully expect it today, like I said before (wishful thinking maybe?).

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Post by Anonymous0L » Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:23 pm

katjust wrote:It's been longer than 15 for me. I went decision on 1/12, but I still have not received anything. I fully expect it today, like I said before (wishful thinking maybe?).

I noticed that most of my letter decision dated at least 1-2 weeks BEFORE they were actually sent out. LC is probably one of those schools that call you when your decision is about to arrive or is sent out.

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Re: IN at Lewis & Clark

Post by EscapingIndiana » Fri Jan 30, 2009 2:32 pm

Are they generally looking at applications in the order that they went complete (first-come, first-served)? Obviously, they pulled out the high-LSAT, high-GPA apps first... but for the rest will they approach them chronologically?

I'm probably way over-thinking this.

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