I sent a LOCI few weeks after my application was sent in. After 2 months, I asked about my status and the director of admissions said she will be giving me a decision
in the next few days, but said she's concerned about my undergraduate GPA. I replied by saying how I reached a turning point..maintaing high gpa..school is my first priority..etc
but I'm so nervous. Is there anything more I should do? Should I e-mail again? Call?
What to do!! Forum
- iceicebaby
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Re: What to do!!
I think you should chill. You've probably already done all that you can. At a certain point you go from sounding calm, cool, collected to frantic, panicky and worrisome. You don't want to come off like that because it probably won't bode well for their view of how you operate under stress/pressure. This could in turn negatively affect their view about your overall law school preparedness.splittermcsplit88 wrote:I sent a LOCI few weeks after my application was sent in. After 2 months, I asked about my status and the director of admissions said she will be giving me a decision
in the next few days, but said she's concerned about my undergraduate GPA. I replied by saying how I reached a turning point..maintaing high gpa..school is my first priority..etc
but I'm so nervous. Is there anything more I should do? Should I e-mail again? Call?
Here, have a beer... you'll be fine bro/brodette:

- Br3v
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Re: What to do!!
also, you aresplittermcsplit88 wrote:I sent a LOCI few weeks after my application was sent in. After 2 months, I asked about my status and the director of admissions said she will be giving me a decision
in the next few days, but said she's concerned about my undergraduate GPA. I replied by saying how I reached a turning point..maintaing high gpa..school is my first priority..etc
but I'm so nervous. Is there anything more I should do? Should I e-mail again? Call?
on your phone