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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by tamlyric » Tue Dec 15, 2009 2:52 pm

uganik wrote: It is quite possible that I will get over my present state of adverse emotions regarding these circumstances. Just not this day.
Yeah. I am sorry uganik. This process has been and will no continue to be tortuous for all of us. Hopefully we all end up somewhere nice at the end of it. :wink:

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by ilovelawapps » Tue Dec 15, 2009 2:55 pm

Veritas wrote:
ilovelawapps wrote:No decision here too. I guess theres def pros and cons to this. On one hand I'm glad I'm not committing to the debt, and I don't have to do summer start. On the other, if Im gonna be rejected anyway in the RD pool Id kinda like to know so I dont keep holding out hope. Are you guys writing LOCI's or what?
I'll write LOCI in the new year. I owe one to Cornell, too.
Me too...Mich, Cornell, UT. This never ends :evil:

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by Vincent Vega » Tue Dec 15, 2009 2:59 pm

Potentially. I am beginning to be of the opinion that I'd much rather go to a 20-26 with great scholarships than a T14 at sticker. As I said, I am relieved to be able to make that decision for myself now.

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by ilovelawapps » Tue Dec 15, 2009 2:59 pm

Halibut6 wrote:Potentially. I am beginning to be of the opinion that I'd much rather go to a 20-26 with great scholarships than a T14 at sticker. As I said, I am relieved to be able to make that decision for myself now.
I can't remember, did you apply to BU?

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by Vincent Vega » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:00 pm

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by SilverE2 » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:02 pm

No decision.

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by Vincent Vega » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:03 pm

SilverE2 wrote:No decision.
Ugh! None of us got in! Why could they not have just told us this in November with the rest of the people? If they weren't even going to let a couple in?!?!?!?

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by John J. Rambo, Esq. » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:09 pm

uganik wrote:I'm considering withdrawing "in protest" because they dragged out this "Early Decision" notification as long as they possibly could, when they most probably had already made the vast majority of their decisions days, or in some cases even weeks, prior to today.
Do it, dude! :twisted:

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by ilovelawapps » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:09 pm

Nice, good luck with everything. Here's hoping BU will throw us some cashmoney.

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by John J. Rambo, Esq. » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:10 pm

sckon wrote:
John J. Rambo, Esq. wrote:
sckon wrote:yup, good luck to all. I am officially withdrawing soon. You find me at the bar in the Notre Dame class of 2013 thread.
Just wondering... why would you withdraw?

After I had applied everywhere, I went and visited Notre Dame since it was a realistic yet far reach and got in. And to say the least, I feel in love.

Michigan better schoool? Most likely but I am a realist and have no shot of getting in and I have to notify ND by January anyway. I am indifferent about AA too, nothing spectacular to me.
I didn't apply to ND... why do you have to notify them by January? Seems awfully early. It's great that you are already accepted to a school you love.

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by bighead715 » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:18 pm

sorry to hear guys

GL w the rest of your cycles

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by sckon » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:21 pm

John J. Rambo, Esq. wrote:
sckon wrote:
John J. Rambo, Esq. wrote:
sckon wrote:yup, good luck to all. I am officially withdrawing soon. You find me at the bar in the Notre Dame class of 2013 thread.
Just wondering... why would you withdraw?

After I had applied everywhere, I went and visited Notre Dame since it was a realistic yet far reach and got in. And to say the least, I feel in love.

Michigan better schoool? Most likely but I am a realist and have no shot of getting in and I have to notify ND by January anyway. I am indifferent about AA too, nothing spectacular to me.
I didn't apply to ND... why do you have to notify them by January? Seems awfully early. It's great that you are already accepted to a school you love.
Part of their early action agreement. Otherwise your just dropped from the class.

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by romothesavior » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:28 pm

Well, I'm also in the no decision pile. I'm a little disappointed, but it may be the best thing in the long run. If I do end up getting into Michigan later on, it will be a tough decision between sticker at UM or a lot of money at UIUC, BU or WUSTL. It would have been great to get in ED though. But hey... at least now I'll spend my afternoon being productive and studying for finals instead of celebrating and chugging Pabst Blue Ribbon all afternoon. :-)

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by nyyankees » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:50 pm

sorry to hear guys, and good luck with the rest of your cycles.

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by RSN_M3 » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:53 pm

Deferred via e-mail. That makes deferrals or holds for all my apps thus far

Georgetown
Texas
Michigan

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by romothesavior » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:56 pm

All the people in the "Is TLS too harsh?" thread should come over here and check this out. I've seen nothing but positive, supportive comments from people in here (many of whom didn't even apply ED, but were just looking to support their fellow TLSers).

Can TLS be harsh? Yes. But often times the "harsh" responses are just a cold dose of reality that posters need to hear. I've found that when people are considerate, supportive and articulate on TLS, they are usually met with the same in return.

Just wanted to say thanks to everyone in here for helping make this brutal wait a little more bearable.

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by rondemarino » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:56 pm

RSN_M3 wrote:Deferred via e-mail. That makes deferrals or holds for all my apps thus far

Georgetown
Texas
Michigan
High GPA splitter or URM? That's a lot of deferrals.

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by ilovelawapps » Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:07 pm

rondemarino wrote:
RSN_M3 wrote:Deferred via e-mail. That makes deferrals or holds for all my apps thus far

Georgetown
Texas
Michigan
High GPA splitter or URM? That's a lot of deferrals.
That's a lot? I'm neither and have 3 so far too lol

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by RSN_M3 » Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:17 pm

rondemarino wrote:
RSN_M3 wrote:Deferred via e-mail. That makes deferrals or holds for all my apps thus far

Georgetown
Texas
Michigan
High GPA splitter or URM? That's a lot of deferrals.
High GPA Low LSAT, non URM.

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by rondemarino » Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:19 pm

ilovelawapps wrote:
rondemarino wrote:
RSN_M3 wrote:Deferred via e-mail. That makes deferrals or holds for all my apps thus far

Georgetown
Texas
Michigan
High GPA splitter or URM? That's a lot of deferrals.
That's a lot? I'm neither and have 3 so far too lol
168/3.5 gunning for the T14?

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by ilovelawapps » Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:22 pm

rondemarino wrote:
ilovelawapps wrote:
rondemarino wrote:
RSN_M3 wrote:Deferred via e-mail. That makes deferrals or holds for all my apps thus far

Georgetown
Texas
Michigan
High GPA splitter or URM? That's a lot of deferrals.
That's a lot? I'm neither and have 3 so far too lol
168/3.5 gunning for the T14?
Gunning hard. As of now I am law school application fail.

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by snickersnicker » Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:22 pm

Wow, it's a shame everyone got disappointed today. I'm surprised; just going by numbers it seemed like a lot of you had a good shot. I hope you all get into your other top choices, or if you're sticking it out, end up at UM this summer or next fall. For those headed to ND, enjoy crushing us in football. :D

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by rondemarino » Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:24 pm

ilovelawapps wrote:Gunning hard. As of now I am law school application fail.
So those are your numbers? Well, either way, good luck.

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by huarwfn » Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:24 pm

I'm so sorry guys. Good luck with the rest of your cycles, go get them $$$! For those you still set on Michigan, hang in there! Have fun at Notre Dame, sckon! Is there no good news in the ED pool?

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Re: Michigan ED Applicants

Post by RSN_M3 » Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:25 pm

rondemarino wrote:
RSN_M3 wrote:Deferred via e-mail. That makes deferrals or holds for all my apps thus far

Georgetown
Texas
Michigan
High GPA splitter or URM? That's a lot of deferrals.
Do you think my deferrals are to see whether or not I took the LSAT again?

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