Columbia Law School: Second Reserve Forum
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I spent a few hours to do both the research and the writing. At this stage, you probably want to construct as sound an argument as to why they should accept you over others on the reserve list. I'd try to avoid redundancy and strive to add another dimension to why your particular background is best suited for the school and why the school is best suited for you. I imagine you've heard this already, but it is something that the admissions officer emphasized when I visited.
She also told me that from this point forward, it is simply a waiting game. They are waiting to see if spots open up and deciding if it should go to you or someone else. I think that you should certainly write as thoughtful (read researched too) a LOCI as you can because it will distinguish you from everyone else that spent an hour on it or did not submit one at all.
I read somewhere that CLS will grant partial refunds for deposits up 'til July 1, so there might be some movement closer to their self imposed deadline of the first week in July.
Hope this helps.
She also told me that from this point forward, it is simply a waiting game. They are waiting to see if spots open up and deciding if it should go to you or someone else. I think that you should certainly write as thoughtful (read researched too) a LOCI as you can because it will distinguish you from everyone else that spent an hour on it or did not submit one at all.
I read somewhere that CLS will grant partial refunds for deposits up 'til July 1, so there might be some movement closer to their self imposed deadline of the first week in July.
Hope this helps.
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I feel as though it should be addressed to Dean Iwerebon.
I had a similar dilemma in decided to who to address my LOCI to. The admissions officer that I met was kind enough to offer her email so that I could send my LOCI to her, but I felt that it was probably appropriate to address the letter to the Dean of Admission.
Doesn't the Second Reserve letter state that if there is any information that you wish to provide the admissions committee you should send it to the Dean?
Good luck!
I had a similar dilemma in decided to who to address my LOCI to. The admissions officer that I met was kind enough to offer her email so that I could send my LOCI to her, but I felt that it was probably appropriate to address the letter to the Dean of Admission.
Doesn't the Second Reserve letter state that if there is any information that you wish to provide the admissions committee you should send it to the Dean?
Good luck!
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I thought about taking myself off the WL but decided against it. Spent about 1-2 hours on the LOCI and didn't do a ton of research, so I guess that's that. At this point I wouldn't go unless they offered me comparable money to where I'm slated to go now, and I doubt they'll offer someone merit money off the WL.
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Hey fifth,
I guess 2 additional hours are inconsequential in the larger scheme of things. I'm just hoping that spots do open up and some TLSers will get in from the wait list.
We've already had a few defer-accept (the love birds most notably), so hopefully it is only a matter of time.
Does anyone know if schools offer merit/diversity/etc. monies to people they accept off the wait list? I hate that they still use our parent's income to calculate our financial need. I've been making crap in the nonprofit sector all these years and you would think that they'd give a sister a break. Not bitter though.
I guess 2 additional hours are inconsequential in the larger scheme of things. I'm just hoping that spots do open up and some TLSers will get in from the wait list.
We've already had a few defer-accept (the love birds most notably), so hopefully it is only a matter of time.
Does anyone know if schools offer merit/diversity/etc. monies to people they accept off the wait list? I hate that they still use our parent's income to calculate our financial need. I've been making crap in the nonprofit sector all these years and you would think that they'd give a sister a break. Not bitter though.
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