UC Irvine c/o 2016 Applicants (2012-2013) Forum
- Observant_Poster
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Re: UC Irvine c/o 2016 Applicants (2012-2013)
Work has been pretty slow so I found time to read through last year's thread. Definitely feeling really good about UC Irvine and ASW sounds like it was a blast.
- bananasplit19
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In via e-mail. Super-duper-splitter, just did a Tiger Woods fist pump.
- bettercallsaul91
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Re: UC Irvine c/o 2016 Applicants (2012-2013)
In via e-mail! 3.76, 162, non-URM. Submitted 11/27. Hmm ... decision just got tougher!
- TheThriller
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Re: UC Irvine c/o 2016 Applicants (2012-2013)
any of you guys get scholarship info?
- bananasplit19
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Nope. Obviously will play a big role in my decision, though.TheThriller wrote:any of you guys get scholarship info?
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- scretcher
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Re: UC Irvine c/o 2016 Applicants (2012-2013)
three unrecognized numbers called me from the irvine area this week... none of them from the admissions office 

- DeusExCyber
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Re: UC Irvine c/o 2016 Applicants (2012-2013)
For all that is worth, I submitted my application last year mid-December and they got back to me in mid-January.
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Re: UC Irvine c/o 2016 Applicants (2012-2013)
that's pretty fast! i'm hoping for a quick turn-around i went complete a few days ago.
- scretcher
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DeusExCyber wrote:For all that is worth, I submitted my application last year mid-December and they got back to me in mid-January.
well the strange thing is i just logged into my eee/student access account (i went to irvine for undergrad) and now i have the options of looking at me undergraduate or law school transcript

- DeusExCyber
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Interesting... I'll keep my fingers cross.scretcher wrote:DeusExCyber wrote:For all that is worth, I submitted my application last year mid-December and they got back to me in mid-January.
well the strange thing is i just logged into my eee/student access account (i went to irvine for undergrad) and now i have the options of looking at me undergraduate or law school transcript
Anyways, the Admissions Office will be closed next week and I think they might be back in operation on January 3. So don't fret too much over the holiday.
Lastly, all the best in surviving 12/21/12

- anteater1
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Re: UC Irvine c/o 2016 Applicants (2012-2013)
Got my scholly info today. $15k/year renewable.
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Re: UC Irvine c/o 2016 Applicants (2012-2013)
Did that scholly info come via mail or email? Thanks
- anteater1
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snail mail, also got a Christmas card from Dean Chemerinsky on the same day.BruCam wrote:Did that scholly info come via mail or email? Thanks
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Re: UC Irvine c/o 2016 Applicants (2012-2013)
In with 40,000$/year renewable with a 2.0!!!
- gitguy
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Email or phone call??ruskapoo wrote:In with 40,000$/year renewable with a 2.0!!!
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Snail mail...I got an email last Monday saying I was acceptedgitguy wrote:Email or phone call??ruskapoo wrote:In with 40,000$/year renewable with a 2.0!!!
- doppelganger
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Re: UC Irvine c/o 2016 Applicants (2012-2013)
Just got a fee waiver from UCI. I already had an interest in the school, but not in living in Orange County suburbia. Any thoughts from people in the area?
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- sanjola
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+1doppelganger wrote:Just got a fee waiver from UCI. I already had an interest in the school, but not in living in Orange County suburbia. Any thoughts from people in the area?
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I was super bummed I didn't get into USC or UCLA because I wanted more of a city type environment. After my first semester I'm actually really glad I didn't get into either school. Don't get me wrong they are both great law schools and I'm sure I would've been happy at either. As a 1L you're going to be super busy and won't have much free time. In that regard i wouldnt worry a whole lot about the surrounding area unless its a place you just can't stand. Its also been nice being in a place where you don't have to sit in traffic to get groceries or go to the gym. Bottom line, yes Irvine isn't the most happening place but the beach cities in the area are fun and LA and San Diego are an hour away. For me Irvine has been a great place for law school but others might feel differently.
- Mdenis1
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Thanks for the input! Where do most students live? Do they have dorms?Beachbum89 wrote:I was super bummed I didn't get into USC or UCLA because I wanted more of a city type environment. After my first semester I'm actually really glad I didn't get into either school. Don't get me wrong they are both great law schools and I'm sure I would've been happy at either. As a 1L you're going to be super busy and won't have much free time. In that regard i wouldnt worry a whole lot about the surrounding area unless its a place you just can't stand. Its also been nice being in a place where you don't have to sit in traffic to get groceries or go to the gym. Bottom line, yes Irvine isn't the most happening place but the beach cities in the area are fun and LA and San Diego are an hour away. For me Irvine has been a great place for law school but others might feel differently.
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Most students live in graduate housing on campus. There are a number of cheaper, mid range, and expensive options on campus depending on your budget and what amenities you want. There's also tons of apartments and homes for rent in the surrounding area. A few law students live in Newport Beach which is fairly reasonable if you want to live on the beach.Mdenis1 wrote:Thanks for the input! Where do most students live? Do they have dorms?Beachbum89 wrote:I was super bummed I didn't get into USC or UCLA because I wanted more of a city type environment. After my first semester I'm actually really glad I didn't get into either school. Don't get me wrong they are both great law schools and I'm sure I would've been happy at either. As a 1L you're going to be super busy and won't have much free time. In that regard i wouldnt worry a whole lot about the surrounding area unless its a place you just can't stand. Its also been nice being in a place where you don't have to sit in traffic to get groceries or go to the gym. Bottom line, yes Irvine isn't the most happening place but the beach cities in the area are fun and LA and San Diego are an hour away. For me Irvine has been a great place for law school but others might feel differently.
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In via snail mail and I couldn't be more excited.
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Scholarship info came via snail mail accept letter over the weekend, $20K per year, renewable.
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you think you'll accept?bananasplit19 wrote:Scholarship info came via snail mail accept letter over the weekend, $20K per year, renewable.
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