I asked that -- that's why they gave the range. They said the picture will be clearer after June 10th. Unfortunately, with a full class already and not many admits deposited elsewhere, the estimate of 25-50 WL spots looks high. Sorry to bear bad news. I'm staying on, but not hopeful.txhorn wrote:wow that's not even including people who've withdrawn from the WL?2013ek wrote:Confirmed this with admissions. They will be sending a WL update email in the next week or so, before the 2nd deposit date. WL is currently "300-500 people". Either way, expect movement after June 10th.kcg171 wrote:Litigious wrote:A reliable source in ND admissions has passed on the following two pieces of information:
1. The next seat deposit date is June 10th (look for waitlist movement after then)
2. All offers have been extended and as of 5/12 they have a full class. Of course that status could change at any time but nonetheless, it is where they are at currently.
has anyone else heard this?
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Great...just F'n great..! I still think, however, that people will drop around the June 10th cutoff off thus reducing the WL. At least I'm hoping for that, dear God I'm hoping...pamplemousse wrote:2013ek wrote:Confirmed this with admissions. They will be sending a WL update email in the next week or so, before the 2nd deposit date. WL is currently "300-500 people". Either way, expect movement after June 10th.kcg171 wrote:Litigious wrote:A reliable source in ND admissions has passed on the following two pieces of information:
1. The next seat deposit date is June 10th (look for waitlist movement after then)
2. All offers have been extended and as of 5/12 they have a full class. Of course that status could change at any time but nonetheless, it is where they are at currently.
has anyone else heard this?
you.have.got.to.be.kidding. i feel like vomming
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While i'm fully commited to Notre Dame, I know there are a quite a few people on the facebook group are are not 100% set on ND but have paid the first deposit, so not to get all of your hopes up but keep hope alive.
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What are they saying?colemf wrote:While i'm fully commited to Notre Dame, I know there are a quite a few people on the facebook group are are not 100% set on ND but have paid the first deposit, so not to get all of your hopes up but keep hope alive.
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Good to hear, please persuade them to withdraw as their peercolemf wrote:While i'm fully commited to Notre Dame, I know there are a quite a few people on the facebook group are are not 100% set on ND but have paid the first deposit, so not to get all of your hopes up but keep hope alive.
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Yeah, I'd like to know too, because from my understanding there aren't many current admits with multiple seat deposits...lfgsuperman wrote:What are they saying?colemf wrote:While i'm fully commited to Notre Dame, I know there are a quite a few people on the facebook group are are not 100% set on ND but have paid the first deposit, so not to get all of your hopes up but keep hope alive.
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How could you know that?2013ek wrote:Yeah, I'd like to know too, because from my understanding there aren't many current admits with multiple seat deposits...lfgsuperman wrote:What are they saying?colemf wrote:While i'm fully commited to Notre Dame, I know there are a quite a few people on the facebook group are are not 100% set on ND but have paid the first deposit, so not to get all of your hopes up but keep hope alive.
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Adcom might have told him...txhorn wrote:How could you know that?2013ek wrote:Yeah, I'd like to know too, because from my understanding there aren't many current admits with multiple seat deposits...lfgsuperman wrote:What are they saying?colemf wrote:While i'm fully commited to Notre Dame, I know there are a quite a few people on the facebook group are are not 100% set on ND but have paid the first deposit, so not to get all of your hopes up but keep hope alive.
From LSAC website
Multiple Deposit Notification
Each year, law schools that participate in LSAC's commitment overlap reporting service provide LSAC with information about applicants who have been accepted and have paid a deposit or provided a verbal or written agreement to attend their schools. Each spring, participating law schools receive periodic reports detailing the number of their committed applicants who have submitted seat deposits or commitments at other participating schools, as well as the identification of those other schools. Starting on June 15, 2008, those reports will also include the names and LSAC account numbers for all candidates who have deposits/commitments at multiple participating schools.
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Adcom might have told him...
From LSAC website
Multiple Deposit Notification
Each year, law schools that participate in LSAC's commitment overlap reporting service provide LSAC with information about applicants who have been accepted and have paid a deposit or provided a verbal or written agreement to attend their schools. Each spring, participating law schools receive periodic reports detailing the number of their committed applicants who have submitted seat deposits or commitments at other participating schools, as well as the identification of those other schools. Starting on June 15, 2008, those reports will also include the names and LSAC account numbers for all candidates who have deposits/commitments at multiple participating schools.[/quote]
very good info. thanks much.
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From LSAC website
Multiple Deposit Notification
Each year, law schools that participate in LSAC's commitment overlap reporting service provide LSAC with information about applicants who have been accepted and have paid a deposit or provided a verbal or written agreement to attend their schools. Each spring, participating law schools receive periodic reports detailing the number of their committed applicants who have submitted seat deposits or commitments at other participating schools, as well as the identification of those other schools. Starting on June 15, 2008, those reports will also include the names and LSAC account numbers for all candidates who have deposits/commitments at multiple participating schools.[/quote]
very good info. thanks much.
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Every one concerned about the amount of people on the WL should maybe read this page from last years WL thread. It has a hypothesis from someone on why the WL is so long. Also, its interesting to see how things played out for some of the people on there.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... &start=175
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... &start=175
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I paid the first seat deposit (well, my parents paid it because they are Good!Catholics! and really want me to go there) but I've accepted another offer and will not be attending. I'm emailing them tomorrow. So there's one seat. Good luck guys!
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Thanks When did you officially withdraw?becauseimaddicted wrote:I paid the first seat deposit (well, my parents paid it because they are Good!Catholics! and really want me to go there) but I've accepted another offer and will not be attending. I'm emailing them tomorrow. So there's one seat. Good luck guys!
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becauseimaddicted wrote:I paid the first seat deposit (well, my parents paid it because they are Good!Catholics! and really want me to go there) but I've accepted another offer and will not be attending. I'm emailing them tomorrow. So there's one seat. Good luck guys!
thanks for doing that and best of luck to you!
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late,
where are you going to go if notre dame doesn't work out?
(fwiw, i think they'll let you in)
where are you going to go if notre dame doesn't work out?
(fwiw, i think they'll let you in)
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kcg171 wrote:late,
where are you going to go if notre dame doesn't work out?
(fwiw, i think they'll let you in)
If Notre Dame doesn't work out I'll be headed to UC Davis, which is the only school I deposited at (withdrew from everywhere else besides my waitlists). It was tough passing on the other schools, especially Boston College which was one of my "dream schools," but I want to work in California and I think Davis is my best bet, even though I didn't get much money (only a small grant). I visited and Davis is a very pleasant town, I went to a UC for undergrad so I'm pretty familiar with Davis and everything. How bout you? Which schools are you looking at? Hopefully we'll both get into ND and I'll just see you there!
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ND > Davis for California?lateforthesky16 wrote:kcg171 wrote:late,
where are you going to go if notre dame doesn't work out?
(fwiw, i think they'll let you in)
If Notre Dame doesn't work out I'll be headed to UC Davis, which is the only school I deposited at (withdrew from everywhere else besides my waitlists). It was tough passing on the other schools, especially Boston College which was one of my "dream schools," but I want to work in California and I think Davis is my best bet, even though I didn't get much money (only a small grant). I visited and Davis is a very pleasant town, I went to a UC for undergrad so I'm pretty familiar with Davis and everything. How bout you? Which schools are you looking at? Hopefully we'll both get into ND and I'll just see you there!
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I was thinking the same thing.txhorn wrote:ND > Davis for California?lateforthesky16 wrote:kcg171 wrote:late,
where are you going to go if notre dame doesn't work out?
(fwiw, i think they'll let you in)
If Notre Dame doesn't work out I'll be headed to UC Davis, which is the only school I deposited at (withdrew from everywhere else besides my waitlists). It was tough passing on the other schools, especially Boston College which was one of my "dream schools," but I want to work in California and I think Davis is my best bet, even though I didn't get much money (only a small grant). I visited and Davis is a very pleasant town, I went to a UC for undergrad so I'm pretty familiar with Davis and everything. How bout you? Which schools are you looking at? Hopefully we'll both get into ND and I'll just see you there!
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At Admitted Students Day, the class of 2009 data the NDLS admissions crew showed us revealed that California was the state in which most graduating 3Ls found employment. Not surprisingly, Illinois (Chicago) was second.
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Do you have any resource about which LA firms attend OCI?steubenville wrote:At Admitted Students Day, the class of 2009 data the NDLS admissions crew showed us revealed that California was the state in which most graduating 3Ls found employment. Not surprisingly, Illinois (Chicago) was second.
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with the recent recession, i heard this has changed a lot even if you can find previous years. the same firms may not show up.txhorn wrote:Do you have any resource about which LA firms attend OCI?steubenville wrote:At Admitted Students Day, the class of 2009 data the NDLS admissions crew showed us revealed that California was the state in which most graduating 3Ls found employment. Not surprisingly, Illinois (Chicago) was second.
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About to place the second deposit and commit to ND!!! Is there a class of 2013 thread? Also is there a facebook group?
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This is the ND class of 2013 thread (i.e. it's the title of this thread) and here is the link to the 2013 facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/llahsram.eniotn ... 371&ref=tsENGINEERD wrote:About to place the second deposit and commit to ND!!! Is there a class of 2013 thread? Also is there a facebook group?
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Sounds and looks like the school's full
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Are you basing this on the facebook group?txhorn wrote:Sounds and looks like the school's full
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Yes. Facebook = officiallfgsuperman wrote:Are you basing this on the facebook group?txhorn wrote:Sounds and looks like the school's full
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