Univ. of Richmond Forum
- UTaylor526
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Univ. of Richmond
Got the call yesterday. In at Richmond. I really like the phone call method for acceptances.
The only thing is I was too scared to ask about money. Anyone know their scholarship trends?
The only thing is I was too scared to ask about money. Anyone know their scholarship trends?
- SeymourShowz
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I'm sending in my app tomorrow.. how long did it take to hear back?
- UTaylor526
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I can't remember exactly when I applied, but it was within a week of when the application became available and I heard back Thursday night.
So that long. Good luck!
So that long. Good luck!
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Hey I'm in too! I got the call less than a month after I applied, 10/02. Good luck to those waiting!
I was too excited to even think about asking about fin aid/scholarships...although the Dean did recommend that I apply for the John Marshall Program. When I received my acceptance via snail mail it mentioned the program and said that all qualified students would be send an app but the app wasn't included.
Any info in regards to the John Marshall program or fin aid/scholarships at Richmond in general?
I was too excited to even think about asking about fin aid/scholarships...although the Dean did recommend that I apply for the John Marshall Program. When I received my acceptance via snail mail it mentioned the program and said that all qualified students would be send an app but the app wasn't included.
Any info in regards to the John Marshall program or fin aid/scholarships at Richmond in general?
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I would love to know the same. I got the feeling she suggested the scholarship to everyone. From their website, it looks like more information will be coming in the Spring.txnatheart wrote:Hey I'm in too! I got the call less than a month after I applied, 10/02. Good luck to those waiting!
I was too excited to even think about asking about fin aid/scholarships...although the Dean did recommend that I apply for the John Marshall Program. When I received my acceptance via snail mail it mentioned the program and said that all qualified students would be send an app but the app wasn't included.
Any info in regards to the John Marshall program or fin aid/scholarships at Richmond in general?
Good luck to all of those still waiting.
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- SeymourShowz
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quick question... did you guys ever get an e-mail from Richmond saying your application was complete?
- SamSeaborn2016
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Sounds like we all got the same information regarding the scholarships and financial aid. FWIW I don't remember getting a "complete" e-mail althought Richmond was the first school to give me a decision.
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got the call tonight.. applied early decision. see yall next year!
- Zojirushi
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Went complete on 11/18. Hopefully, I will hear something by Christmas. Congrats to everyone already in.
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I didn't get an email saying my app was complete; just the call telling me I was accepted. However, I did call them to make sure they had received everything; if you're worried I'd suggest calling them.
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I can't speak to the law school specifically, but I did my UG at Richmond and everyone who works there is nice (EVERYONE). I can't imagine they would be upset with you for calling and asking about your file, unless it was a busy day and they were flustered. The school is small and I did take a class or two in the law school, and I didn't think it was any less friendly than the rest of the school.
I'd wait until Monday (since the office is likely closed on Friday or people will take a vacation day), but then no harm in calling IMO.
I'd wait until Monday (since the office is likely closed on Friday or people will take a vacation day), but then no harm in calling IMO.
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I was accepted prior to Thanksgiving via phone call (she said written confirmation would come later). No mention of financial aid, but she was great to talk to. I did my undergraduate at Richmond, so if anyone has any questions about the school or area feel free to message me.
It's not rated as highly as some of the schools I'm applying to, but there are several variables that have put it as one of my top choices.
It's not rated as highly as some of the schools I'm applying to, but there are several variables that have put it as one of my top choices.
- UTaylor526
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Such as? Just curious, not dissing the school. I really enjoyed talking with the Dean both on the phone and when she came to our law fair a couple of weeks before. However, it is the lowest ranked school that I applied to and I have a full ride offer from a higher ranked school (though not in Virginia)ec2xs wrote:I was accepted prior to Thanksgiving via phone call (she said written confirmation would come later). No mention of financial aid, but she was great to talk to. I did my undergraduate at Richmond, so if anyone has any questions about the school or area feel free to message me.
It's not rated as highly as some of the schools I'm applying to, but there are several variables that have put it as one of my top choices.
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- SeymourShowz
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I think the big one is location. Where do you want to practice? For instance, George Mason is ranked much higher than Richmond. But I want to practice in Newport News / Hampton or maybe Norfolk. If you look at the websites of all the firms in Hampton Roads, there are far more lawyers that went to Richmond than George Mason. And maybe it's just because my father went to Richmond, but it still seems like Richmond has a better reputation down here than George Mason, regardless of the U.S. News rankings. People still seem to think Mason is a bullshit school, notwithstanding the huge improvements it's made over the past decade or so. William and Mary would be a different matter, but unfortunately I just didn't have the GPA to pull that off.
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As Seymour mentioned, location. It helps being in the capital, depending on what you want to do. More specifically, it's a very intimate school and arguably the prettiest campus you'll ever see in your life. It has a lot of cash and spends it wisely, constantly doing renovations and updating buildings. Every professor I had during my undergrad there was both warm and receptive to meeting out of class. Socially, Richmond is an amazing place to live with plenty to do.UTaylor526 wrote:Such as? Just curious, not dissing the school. I really enjoyed talking with the Dean both on the phone and when she came to our law fair a couple of weeks before. However, it is the lowest ranked school that I applied to and I have a full ride offer from a higher ranked school (though not in Virginia)ec2xs wrote:I was accepted prior to Thanksgiving via phone call (she said written confirmation would come later). No mention of financial aid, but she was great to talk to. I did my undergraduate at Richmond, so if anyone has any questions about the school or area feel free to message me.
It's not rated as highly as some of the schools I'm applying to, but there are several variables that have put it as one of my top choices.
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Richmond has more courts than any city save DC. This corroborates Dean Rahman's statement that they put over 25% of their students into judicial clerkships.
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hopefully on my scholarshipec2xs wrote:It has a lot of cash and spends it wisely
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- UTaylor526
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+1. Thanks for the other responses.SeymourShowz wrote:hopefully on my scholarshipec2xs wrote:It has a lot of cash and spends it wisely
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SeymourShowz wrote:got the call tonight.. applied early decision. see yall next year!
Congrats!
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I got an email from Richmond saying it was received, and it went complete on LSAC. They write very friendly emails and respond quickly if you send them questions. I'm probably going to try to plan a visit soon.SeymourShowz wrote:quick question... did you guys ever get an e-mail from Richmond saying your application was complete?
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Congrats to everyone who's been accepted! They're my top choice but I'm a very borderline candidate so I've been getting a bit nervous. Applied in late October, got the email saying they received my app, now just waiting for a phone call....
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- UTaylor526
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Good luck!NYVA311 wrote:Congrats to everyone who's been accepted! They're my top choice but I'm a very borderline candidate so I've been getting a bit nervous. Applied in late October, got the email saying they received my app, now just waiting for a phone call....
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Do they wait on your Dean's certificates to make a decision?
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Can anyone tell me anything about the competition for being selected as a John Marshall scholar? I assume I'll have to write some kind of essay.. Does anyone know what past topics were?
I received my admission packet today. It said little more than that I'll be sent more information concerning the competition and that selection means an additional $10,000 per year..
I received my admission packet today. It said little more than that I'll be sent more information concerning the competition and that selection means an additional $10,000 per year..
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I'd like to know as well. Surely in all of the TLS board there is a Richmond 1L somewhere!SeymourShowz wrote:Can anyone tell me anything about the competition for being selected as a John Marshall scholar? I assume I'll have to write some kind of essay.. Does anyone know what past topics were?
I received my admission packet today. It said little more than that I'll be sent more information concerning the competition and that selection means an additional $10,000 per year..
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