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Post by Temka » Fri Nov 20, 2009 4:58 pm

I know a lot of people on this forum don't pay much attention to schools like Southwestern, but I was wondering if anyone had any info on decisions? Has anyone been rejected, accepted, or wait-listed? If so when did you submit?

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Danteshek » Fri Nov 20, 2009 5:16 pm

Temka wrote:I know a lot of people on this forum don't pay much attention to schools like Southwestern, but I was wondering if anyone had any info on decisions? Has anyone been rejected, accepted, or wait-listed? If so when did you submit?

I can answer any questions you have about Southwestern. I'm a 1L there.

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Temka » Fri Nov 20, 2009 8:17 pm

I went officially complete and under review a few days ago, although I submitted in the beginning of the month. When can I expect to get a decision back from them?

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Danteshek » Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:02 pm

Temka wrote:I went officially complete and under review a few days ago, although I submitted in the beginning of the month. When can I expect to get a decision back from them?
I have no idea. But if I had to guess around 60 days. I applied in March 09 (took February LSAT) and heard in May.

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Re: Southwestern

Post by ruleser » Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:24 pm

Danteshek wrote:
Temka wrote:I went officially complete and under review a few days ago, although I submitted in the beginning of the month. When can I expect to get a decision back from them?
I have no idea. But if I had to guess around 60 days. I applied in March 09 (took February LSAT) and heard in May.
Depends on numbers - I applied I think late May or June, or maybe it was April - in any case, I had the accept package in about a week.

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Temka » Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:26 pm

ruleser wrote:
Danteshek wrote:
Temka wrote:I went officially complete and under review a few days ago, although I submitted in the beginning of the month. When can I expect to get a decision back from them?
I have no idea. But if I had to guess around 60 days. I applied in March 09 (took February LSAT) and heard in May.
Depends on numbers - I applied I think late May or June, or maybe it was April - in any case, I had the accept package in about a week.
My numbers are 3.3 155, immigrant, good softs

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Re: Southwestern

Post by ruleser » Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:32 pm

Temka wrote:
ruleser wrote:
Danteshek wrote:
Temka wrote:I went officially complete and under review a few days ago, although I submitted in the beginning of the month. When can I expect to get a decision back from them?
I have no idea. But if I had to guess around 60 days. I applied in March 09 (took February LSAT) and heard in May.
Depends on numbers - I applied I think late May or June, or maybe it was April - in any case, I had the accept package in about a week.
My numbers are 3.3 155, immigrant, good softs
I don't know their numbers so well, but the 3.3 will carry well I think, and 155 is I think in their range. You should be good. (My LSAT was 168 when I applied)

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Temka » Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:38 pm

haha well that is why got in so quickly!

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Danteshek » Sat Nov 21, 2009 1:51 pm

I've met a few people with really high LSAT scores (169 and 172) who go to SW. Both had GPAs under 2.5. The guy with 169 was waitlisted until a few days before orientation.

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Temka » Fri Dec 18, 2009 7:39 pm

Status says decision mailed, and it shows two $500 deposits due. I hope I am in!

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Re: Southwestern

Post by littlepiggie818 » Fri Dec 18, 2009 7:45 pm

Decision mailed today, but no change in deposit. Maybe a rejection? =(

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Temka » Fri Dec 18, 2009 7:51 pm

...wait now there is nothing on my status for fees

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Re: Southwestern....anyone currently going to Southwestern

Post by hockeylawyer » Sun Dec 20, 2009 4:02 pm

How are the students that go there? Are u impressed with the quality of professors and setting?

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Re: Southwestern....anyone currently going to Southwestern

Post by Danteshek » Sun Dec 20, 2009 5:19 pm

hockeylawyer wrote:How are the students that go there? Are u impressed with the quality of professors and setting?
1) Setting can't be beat. We have probably the best facilities of any law school in Southern Cal. Best library. Great central location near public transportation.

2) I've been very impressed with all my professors so far. I did not expect the professors to be this good when I started. Three of my four substantive professors (Hart for contracts, [homophobic language redacted] for property and Parrish for Civ Pro), are universally liked by the students. There are quite a few really young, dynamic professors at SW. One example is Caleb Mason, who four months ago left his Assistant US attorney job to teach Criminal Procedure and Evidence at Southwestern. [homophobic language redacted] and Parrish (who is also the vice dean) are both in their early to mid thirties I believe.

3) I've made a lot of friends at SW among the students. The SBA is really active throws a lot of bar reviews. The social aspect at SW has been great.

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Re: Southwestern

Post by littlepiggie818 » Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:01 pm

I received my acceptance on Saturday plus an interview for possible scholarship. Is this typical of SW?

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Danteshek » Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:45 pm

I haven't heard of anything like that. If you have great numbers it's possible you are being considered for a major scholarship (Wildman or Schumacher)

http://www.swlaw.edu/studentservices/fi ... ts/special

Or, if you are a minority with good (not great) numbers, it's possible you are being considered for a lesser scholarship (probably half tuition)

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Re: Southwestern

Post by littlepiggie818 » Mon Dec 21, 2009 3:42 pm

Danteshek wrote:I haven't heard of anything like that. If you have great numbers it's possible you are being considered for a major scholarship (Wildman or Schumacher)

http://www.swlaw.edu/studentservices/fi ... ts/special

Or, if you are a minority with good (not great) numbers, it's possible you are being considered for a lesser scholarship (probably half tuition)
The letter asked me to schedule an interview for a Wildman/Schumacher scholarship. Did you go through the same process when you applied last year?

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Danteshek » Mon Dec 21, 2009 6:05 pm

littlepiggie818 wrote:
Danteshek wrote:I haven't heard of anything like that. If you have great numbers it's possible you are being considered for a major scholarship (Wildman or Schumacher)

http://www.swlaw.edu/studentservices/fi ... ts/special

Or, if you are a minority with good (not great) numbers, it's possible you are being considered for a lesser scholarship (probably half tuition)
The letter asked me to schedule an interview for a Wildman/Schumacher scholarship. Did you go through the same process when you applied last year?
I was not considered for those scholarships. I had an interview, but only for SCALE (I got in but later decided to do the day program instead). Congratulations :). Getting a Wildman/Schumacher is a big deal.

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Re: Southwestern

Post by littlepiggie818 » Mon Dec 21, 2009 6:34 pm

Thanks for the info! :D I will do more research on Southwestern and see if it'll be a good fit for me. I am planning to go into public interest so having any scholarship would be especially helpful.

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Danteshek » Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:28 pm

littlepiggie818 wrote:Thanks for the info! :D I will do more research on Southwestern and see if it'll be a good fit for me. I am planning to go into public interest so having any scholarship would be especially helpful.
Southwestern has great public interest programs. I'm also interested in public interest. This semester alone I've participated in GRAP (General Relief Advocacy Project), where we go to the various offices of the Department of Social Services to advocate for people getting the benefits they are entitled to. I've also participated in Teen Court, where we help teenage jurors at a high school formulate questions for juvenile defendants in proceedings overseen by a Superior Court judge. On Friday afternoons I volunteered with Public Counsel at a clinic at the federal courthouse, where I interviewed indigent pro se litigants (representing themselves) for intake. Next semester I am going on a weekend trip to northern California on a "Justice Bus." The organization hosting us is California Rural Legal Services. Southwestern also has Public Interest Law week in the fall, where there are a whole bunch of different events, including a public interest employer fair where you can network with pretty much every PI law organization in LA.

You should call or email Professor Laura Dym Cohen (lcohen@swlaw.edu). She directs the Street Law program at Southwestern and is the point person for all things public interest at Southwestern.

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Temka » Wed Dec 23, 2009 9:42 pm

I was admitted! Yay!
Does anyone know when news of scholarship is supposed to come?

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Danteshek » Thu Dec 24, 2009 3:06 am

Temka wrote:I was admitted! Yay!
Does anyone know when news of scholarship is supposed to come?
You probably aren't getting a scholarship (unless you are latino or black). Congrats on getting in.

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Temka » Thu Dec 24, 2009 10:45 pm

Danteshek wrote:
Temka wrote:I was admitted! Yay!
Does anyone know when news of scholarship is supposed to come?
You probably aren't getting a scholarship (unless you are latino or black). Congrats on getting in.
Well I am not Latino or Black, but I am from Kazakhstan (avoid Borat jokes please!), so that makes me sorta like a minority maybe lol

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Danteshek » Thu Dec 24, 2009 11:01 pm

Temka wrote:
Danteshek wrote:
Temka wrote:I was admitted! Yay!
Does anyone know when news of scholarship is supposed to come?
You probably aren't getting a scholarship (unless you are latino or black). Congrats on getting in.
Well I am not Latino or Black, but I am from Kazakhstan (avoid Borat jokes please!), so that makes me sorta like a minority maybe lol

Interesno! ya prepodaval angliski yasik pod tuloi (v `yasnaye poliane) shest' let nazad... potom pereekhal v moskvu i rabotal perevodchikom... Kazakhskie devushki ochen' krasivi!

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Re: Southwestern

Post by Temka » Fri Dec 25, 2009 4:47 pm

v Southwesterne mnoga ruskih?

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