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HYS Applicants from T2

Post by habaptist » Fri Jul 16, 2010 3:16 pm

Anyone else attempting the impossible? If so: stats, hopes, dreams, fears..idk...the waiting is just killing me

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by traydeuce » Fri Jul 16, 2010 3:19 pm

I think of my T1 as a T2... but seriously, you face very long odds even if you're first in your class. Harvard will take a couple, Yale will almost certainly take none and Stanford might take 1 but probably won't. Getting into Harvard, I imagine, will require some epic softs.

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by habaptist » Fri Jul 16, 2010 3:50 pm

noted, I'm hoping from Harvard at least that since I want to do public interest law (rather than academia or biglaw) i'll stand out a bit and then hope on my urm status and nice softs to pull me through on the margins...never gonna happen but you never know someone in admissions could have just gotten engaged when they look at my app or something

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by traydeuce » Fri Jul 16, 2010 3:55 pm

I think that URM status would tend to help a lot - but perhaps more in the sense that making it in as a t2 would be a lot closer to impossible without it. You have to think they see a lot of applicants from, for example, the top of Howard's class.

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by dukelawguy144 » Fri Jul 16, 2010 3:56 pm

yea even if your top of your class, you wont get in. Sorry, you guys will always be second tier

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by luthersloan » Fri Jul 16, 2010 3:59 pm

Opinion on those boards is mixed over the effects URM has on transfer apps. But I tend to think it has little effect, since the relatively small number of transfer admits will not change the schools diversity numbers that much. I guess there are other reasons they might care beyond the numbers, but I doubt it.

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by thepaintrain » Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:04 pm

dukelawguy144 wrote:yea even if your top of your class, you wont get in. Sorry, you guys will always be second tier
Maybe they won't get into HYS but it's pretty ridic to say they can't get into tier 1, hell even T14.

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by traydeuce » Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:07 pm

thepaintrain wrote:
dukelawguy144 wrote:yea even if your top of your class, you wont get in. Sorry, you guys will always be second tier
Maybe they won't get into HYS but it's pretty ridic to say they can't get into tier 1, hell even T14.
Um, while his comment is stupid, he didn't say they can't get into tier 1.

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by b1ue » Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:12 pm

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by thepaintrain » Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:13 pm

b1ue wrote:friend transferred from low T2 to yale a few years ago. #1 at school in the 70s. non-URM, no softs. LORs, PS weigh HEAVY. Y wants intellectuals, not just gunners -- at least that's the impression i got.
Hmm...I'm surprised. I guess that gives hope to the people trying to do so.

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by traydeuce » Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:14 pm

I mean, on Yale's own site they list schools that people have gotten in from and the lowest name on that list is Tulane. But I'm sure it's happened.

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by traydeuce » Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:20 pm

You know, I don't see that on their site anywhere anymore. But I definitely read it there once. Unless I'm thinking Harvard?

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by dresden doll » Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:57 pm

traydeuce wrote:
thepaintrain wrote:
dukelawguy144 wrote:yea even if your top of your class, you wont get in. Sorry, you guys will always be second tier
Maybe they won't get into HYS but it's pretty ridic to say they can't get into tier 1, hell even T14.
Um, while his comment is stupid, he didn't say they can't get into tier 1.
He implied as much by saying that they'd always be tier 2. Anyway. Pretty sure he's a troll so I don't care to dissect his comment.

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by b1ue » Fri Jul 16, 2010 7:33 pm

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by prncaspian3 » Fri Jul 16, 2010 7:36 pm

Care to elaborate, b1ue? Which school and how was it communicated

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by dukelawguy144 » Fri Jul 16, 2010 7:40 pm

b1ue wrote:fyi, accepted by one of these today from a school that moved into T1 from T2 this year...and has bounced between the two for years.
which school? Cardozo??

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by transplantedbuckeye » Sat Jul 17, 2010 3:32 am

dukelawguy144 wrote:
b1ue wrote:fyi, accepted by one of these today from a school that moved into T1 from T2 this year...and has bounced between the two for years.
which school? Cardozo??
My guess would be Florida/ ASU.

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Re: HYS Applicants from T2

Post by arstech » Sat Jul 17, 2010 7:57 am

I think it is fair to say that transfer apps are much less numbers-based than normal admission (for obvious reasons).

In any event, good luck to OP!

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