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For those of you considering Chic/GULC EA...
When do you all plan on going to your current school's Dean for a letter or good standing? I know for GULC EA your transcript must be complete by March 15, and I also know that some schools hold up letters of good standing (no idea about mine, though).
Edit: By 'letter of good standing', I meant GTown's specific form to be included.
Edit: By 'letter of good standing', I meant GTown's specific form to be included.
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Re: For those of you considering Chic/GULC EA...
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Re: For those of you considering Chic/GULC EA...
Deadline isn't until April 30th for Chicago.
I'm not seeing a requirement for a letter of good standing. Is that part of the general application?
I'm not seeing a requirement for a letter of good standing. Is that part of the general application?
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Re: For those of you considering Chic/GULC EA...
Many (most?) schools do all of this through the registrar's office. My registrar was awesome and had a turn-around time of less than a day for all my stuff. Find out if the office handles letters of good standing and ask how long it will take.
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Re: For those of you considering Chic/GULC EA...
Also interested in this, as its looking like I'm going to ED Chicago.missinglink wrote:Deadline isn't until April 30th for Chicago.
I'm not seeing a requirement for a letter of good standing. Is that part of the general application?
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Re: For those of you considering Chic/GULC EA...
My school (a T30) has a bunch of two semester classes, with only one letter grade given out fall semester, but we have fall exams and rankings for fall exams as well, but no actual grades until the spring. Does this basically mean that the Chicago/GULC EA programs are out?
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Re: For those of you considering Chic/GULC EA...
Wondering about this as well.mebeSajid wrote:My school (a T30) has a bunch of two semester classes, with only one letter grade given out fall semester, but we have fall exams and rankings for fall exams as well, but no actual grades until the spring. Does this basically mean that the Chicago/GULC EA programs are out?
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Re: For those of you considering Chic/GULC EA...
I would guess you can't do ED.aPosseAdEsse wrote:Wondering about this as well.mebeSajid wrote:My school (a T30) has a bunch of two semester classes, with only one letter grade given out fall semester, but we have fall exams and rankings for fall exams as well, but no actual grades until the spring. Does this basically mean that the Chicago/GULC EA programs are out?
From http://www.law.uchicago.edu/prospectives/transfer
I would assume GULC is similar, though I haven't checked.Early Decision transfer applicants must ensure that we have received their application and all supporting materials, including a law school transcript containing all first-year, first-semester grades and the Law School Information Form, by April 30, 2010.