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itachiuchiha

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LOCI for application that's been under reveiw since November

Post by itachiuchiha » Thu Jan 23, 2014 11:30 am

I have been under review since November at the following schools

UF - comparative review
Wake - committee review
Emory - Under Review
Bama - Final committee decision pending
William and Mary - Decision held

should I send LOCI to these schools? and can LOCI be sent through email?

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Re: LOCI for application that's been under reveiw since November

Post by whereskyle » Thu Jan 23, 2014 11:39 am

I would submit an LOCI. It definitely put me over the edge at UVA last cycle. Sent the LOCI in mid feb and was admitted days after. LOCI will help, I think, if your numbers are at median, and the schools are trying to decide which students are most likely to attend if admitted.

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Re: LOCI for application that's been under reveiw since November

Post by TheSpanishMain » Thu Jan 23, 2014 12:02 pm

Couldn't hurt. Just mention in your emails how interested you are in attending x school, and try to give a few reasons why. Don't make it just an "I'm impatient, wtf, tell me already" type email.

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Re: LOCI for application that's been under reveiw since November

Post by Winter is Coming » Thu Jan 23, 2014 12:27 pm

Two (kind of dumb) LOCI questions. Do people attach it as a document in the email or literally just send it as an email?

Also, do you just subject line it as "Letter of Continued Interest"?

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Re: LOCI for application that's been under reveiw since November

Post by whereskyle » Fri Jan 24, 2014 12:19 pm

Attach it, and subject line is fine

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