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Re: HLS Transfer 2019
Committed to YLS - good luck to those waiting!
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Still hanging on -- was told I'd have an answer by the end of the week. Good luck to everyone in the same spot and here's hoping for good news as people withdraw and enroll elsewhere 

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Re: HLS Transfer 2019
I withdrew so hopefully you get a spot!relativehurry wrote:Still hanging on -- was told I'd have an answer by the end of the week. Good luck to everyone in the same spot and here's hoping for good news as people withdraw and enroll elsewhere
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Re: HLS Transfer 2019
Does anyone know what the deposit deadlines were?
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Re: HLS Transfer 2019
There’s no deposit, but the deadline to respond is today.DC2NY2x wrote:Does anyone know what the deposit deadlines were?
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Re: HLS Transfer 2019
Thanx brokangar00 wrote:There’s no deposit, but the deadline to respond is today.DC2NY2x wrote:Does anyone know what the deposit deadlines were?
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Re: HLS Transfer 2019
Got the call at 11:30. Miracles happen, y'all
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Congrats! Enjoy Cambridge!relativehurry wrote:Got the call at 11:30. Miracles happen, y'all

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That's awesome!!relativehurry wrote:Got the call at 11:30. Miracles happen, y'all
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Welcome incoming 2Ls!
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Regardless of whether you decide to apply, please feel free to use me as a resource as you begin your time at Harvard and reach out if you have any questions.
My name is Jess and I'm the JOLT Operations Editor for Volume 33. If you're interested in working on a journal this year, I'd love for you to consider joining the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology (JOLT)!
Why join JOLT?
[*] JOLT is the highest ranked technology law journal in the country.
[*] JOLT is not just for those with science backgrounds or interests in practicing IP law. JOLT publishes a wide array of topics ranging from cyberlaw, copyright, antitrust, privacy & security, biotech, telecommunications, energy, cybercrime, and much more.
[*] JOLT is a lot of fun! More than just a journal, JOLT is a community. We put on speaker events and career fairs, and host social activities ranging from happy hours to study breaks to house parties throughout the year.
There are many ways to get involved in JOLT. Please see below for more information on how to apply. If you have any questions about JOLT, please feel free to contact me at jolt.ops.editor@gmail.com
LINE EDITORS
If you have journal experience, you can apply to be a Line Editor. Line Editors manage a team of subciters and are in charge of technical and substantive edits for a section of an article or student note. Line Editing is a roughly 20 hour commitment per semester.
If interested, please email me at jolt.ops.editor@gmail.com ASAP and fill out the Line Editor application form by July 26, 11:59 PM. The application can be found here: https://forms.gle/7RKCy7gHn2cW3LCf9.
SUBCITERS
If you have no prior journal experience, you can sign up to be a Subciter. There is no application process for this role and recruiting will begin after classes start. Subciting is roughly a 5-10 hour time commitment, and those who subcite become eligible to apply for a Line Editor position the following semester.
DIGEST
JOLT Digest is the online companion to our journal. There are a number of ways to get involved in Digest, including writing and editing articles and student Comments. Sign-ups will begin in the early fall. Take a look at Digest here: http://jolt.law.harvard.edu/digest.
Regardless of whether you decide to apply, please feel free to use me as a resource as you begin your time at Harvard and reach out if you have any questions.
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Re: HLS Transfer 2019
jordani wrote:In via phone.
T2, 3.93, law school doesn't rank
So I hope you dont think I'm a stalker or anything but I was curious what some of the other gulc thread people decided. Congrats!!!! That's awesome.
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