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Re: deans certificantions
Most schools don't. Here's a list of ones I applied to last year:
Schools that required UG Certification
-Harvard
-Columbia
Schools that didn't require UG Certification
-Duke
-Michigan
-Northwestern
-NYU
-Penn
-UVA
Note that all schools require you to disclose any character and fitness stuff (just like you had to when you first applied to law school). Therefore, if you are trying to know so you can avoid disclosing something, it's not going to work.
Schools that required UG Certification
-Harvard
-Columbia
Schools that didn't require UG Certification
-Duke
-Michigan
-Northwestern
-NYU
-Penn
-UVA
Note that all schools require you to disclose any character and fitness stuff (just like you had to when you first applied to law school). Therefore, if you are trying to know so you can avoid disclosing something, it's not going to work.
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Re: deans certificantions
anybody know about uchicago and georgetown?
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Re: deans certificantions
Has this list been updated? do other schools now require deans certificate?? I think Cornell and stanford??
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- lasersgopewpew
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Re: deans certificantions
NYU does.NanaP wrote:Has this list been updated? do other schools now require deans certificate?? I think Cornell and stanford??
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Re: deans certificantions
lasersgopewpew wrote:NYU does.NanaP wrote:Has this list been updated? do other schools now require deans certificate?? I think Cornell and stanford??
So if I understand correctly,
Stanford
NYU
Cornell
Harvard
require it?
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Re: deans certificantions
Cornell requires a dean's certification.
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Re: deans certificantions
Ok, thankshighopes337 wrote:Cornell requires a dean's certification.