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Cale39

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by Cale39 » Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:26 pm
dekscholar wrote:Got accepted today also! My application was complete on Feb 23.
Congrats!!
I graduated Berkeley last year, I'm from the East Bay (lamorinda) but work in Mountain View.
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dekscholar

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by dekscholar » Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:42 pm
I'm graduating from Berkeley this year... I like Hastings, but @ almost 40k/year, I don't know. Still waiting on about 15 other schools also...
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crm

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by crm » Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:44 pm
IN today via e-mail!
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missinglink

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by missinglink » Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:51 pm
Via email? Has anyone else been accepted via email?
Congrats to those who heard today. I'll be stalking the mailbox the next few days.

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dekscholar

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by dekscholar » Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:54 pm
Via email? Has anyone else been accepted via email?
I was accepted via email today.
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crm

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by crm » Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:56 pm
missinglink wrote:Via email? Has anyone else been accepted via email?
Congrats to those who heard today. I'll be stalking the mailbox the next few days.

Yea, it was strange since I didn't expect it through e-mail considering no one else was..I guess since its later in the game they switched? Also, where do you find the info about the admitted students reception in LA? Or, is through an invite by the admissions office?
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J Burrito

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by J Burrito » Fri Mar 12, 2010 10:04 pm
crm wrote:missinglink wrote:Via email? Has anyone else been accepted via email?
Congrats to those who heard today. I'll be stalking the mailbox the next few days.

Yea, it was strange since I didn't expect it through e-mail considering no one else was..I guess since its later in the game they switched? Also, where do you find the info about the admitted students reception in LA? Or, is through an invite by the admissions office?
They probably can't afford paper anymore... Budget cuts.
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by ENGINEERD » Fri Mar 12, 2010 10:06 pm
In today via email!!
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msch0i

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by msch0i » Fri Mar 12, 2010 10:59 pm
Does this mean I can stop stalking the mailman?
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crm

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by crm » Fri Mar 12, 2010 11:00 pm
msch0i wrote:Does this mean I can stop stalking the mailman?
Probably, haha. Also, are we assuming that there is no more merit aid to go out?
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fiftyonefifty

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by fiftyonefifty » Sat Mar 13, 2010 12:43 am
accepted via email today. got home 15 minutes later and the letter was in the mailbox.
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Cale39

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by Cale39 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:02 am
I got the letter this AM and then the email in the late afternoon
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by everysky » Sat Mar 13, 2010 8:10 am
Hi, Guys.
I have to say that the question about "the first name of the most recently confirmed U.S. Supreme Court Justice Justice" is a little bit hard for a Chinese student(Beijing).
Anyway, I wanna ask you about your mail information. I applied Hastings in Dec. with a 162/3.54. Several days ago they said they had sent my mail but because of an error in address, I didn't get it and asked them to resend, which means I have to wait another 10 days before I got some good or bad news. What is my chances to be one of Hastings? And if it turns to be a rejection, is there anyone with rejection by mail instead of other ways?
Thank you for your time. I am not good at English, and any help from you guys will be appreciated.

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primusux

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by primusux » Sat Mar 13, 2010 4:23 pm
Denied today via snail mail. Totally confused given my LSAT and the fact that I've been accepted at and received scholarship money at higher schools.
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by msch0i » Sat Mar 13, 2010 11:49 pm
primusux wrote:Denied today via snail mail. Totally confused given my LSAT and the fact that I've been accepted at and received scholarship money at higher schools.
Do you mind sharing your complete date/numbers? Maybe you were a YP

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by primusux » Sun Mar 14, 2010 12:23 am
Complete towards the end of Jan. Splitter w/ 169 score. Keeping GPA to self but suffice it to say that people with much lower numbers (and not URM according to LSN) were accepted. Someone mentioned YP to me earlier but thought that would have come with a wait list not an outright reject. The second and third to last sentences in their letter left a bad taste as well. (Decision final, wont talk to you about any aspect of it)
Oh well, time to move on. Best of luck to all of you waiting!
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by a male human » Sun Mar 14, 2010 12:36 am
Maybe your personal statement, LSAT writing section and/or resume?
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primusux

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by primusux » Sun Mar 14, 2010 12:52 am
a male human wrote:Maybe your personal statement, LSAT writing section and/or resume?
Wouldn't be resume given my experience, PS got me into higher ranked schools so I'm assuming it was okay but I guess I could be wrong. LSAT writing could definitely be it as I was pretty tired at that point. I haven't gone back and looked at it for just that reason.
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by missinglink » Sun Mar 14, 2010 1:14 am
a male human wrote:Maybe your personal statement, LSAT writing section and/or resume?
Wait, the LSAT writing section, they actually read those ....
I know from looking back on at least one of my LSAT writing sections, I spelled the plural of bus as busses. They'll never figure it out though, my handwriting is like chicken scratch.
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by msch0i » Sun Mar 14, 2010 1:27 am
missinglink wrote:a male human wrote:Maybe your personal statement, LSAT writing section and/or resume?
Wait, the LSAT writing section, they actually read those ....
I know from looking back on at least one of my LSAT writing sections, I spelled the plural of bus as busses. They'll never figure it out though, my handwriting is like chicken scratch.
Yes, I'm pretty sure they read those as they're disclosed along with your LSAT results. Not quite sure of their purpose. I've heard some crazy conspiracy theories about why they do require them...although I personally just think they're looking to compare your best writing sample (your perfectly polished PS) to your arguably worst writing sample (a mindlessly written piece of work following a 3 hour test that stands as the only obstacle to your freedom on test day).
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by ToadGoDead » Sun Mar 14, 2010 10:54 am
and also to match the statement you write out at the begining of the test. they could use this to guarantee the person that started the test finished it and was not changed during the break
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by angela » Sun Mar 14, 2010 2:55 pm
missinglink wrote:a male human wrote:Maybe your personal statement, LSAT writing section and/or resume?
Wait, the LSAT writing section, they actually read those ....
I know from looking back on at least one of my LSAT writing sections, I spelled the plural of bus as busses. They'll never figure it out though, my handwriting is like chicken scratch.
I went to an open house and the assistant dean stressed that the writing sample is important and that they always read it; in fact, she said its the first thing they look at. she said it lets them know how much help you really had with your personal statement
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by missinglink » Sun Mar 14, 2010 3:12 pm
angela wrote:missinglink wrote:a male human wrote:Maybe your personal statement, LSAT writing section and/or resume?
Wait, the LSAT writing section, they actually read those ....
I know from looking back on at least one of my LSAT writing sections, I spelled the plural of bus as busses. They'll never figure it out though, my handwriting is like chicken scratch.
I went to an open house and the assistant dean stressed that the writing sample is important and that they always read it; in fact, she said its the first thing they look at. she said it lets them know how much help you really had with your personal statement
Eh. I don't know how good the comparison would be. The style of writing is different between the two. My PS is much more narrative in style and, well, personal. My writing sample is a bit drier and is crafted more as a short policy analysis.
Good to know, in any case.
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by TTTennis » Sun Mar 14, 2010 3:14 pm
angela wrote:missinglink wrote:a male human wrote:Maybe your personal statement, LSAT writing section and/or resume?
Wait, the LSAT writing section, they actually read those ....
I know from looking back on at least one of my LSAT writing sections, I spelled the plural of bus as busses. They'll never figure it out though, my handwriting is like chicken scratch.
I went to an open house and the assistant dean stressed that the writing sample is important and that they always read it; in fact, she said its the first thing they look at. she said it lets them know how much help you really had with your personal statement
lol, that is ridiculous. The difference in quality between an essay you had 35 minutes to write and one you have months to write is somehow indicative of how much help you received in writing the latter?
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primusux

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by primusux » Sun Mar 14, 2010 7:51 pm
angela wrote:missinglink wrote:a male human wrote:Maybe your personal statement, LSAT writing section and/or resume?
Wait, the LSAT writing section, they actually read those ....
I know from looking back on at least one of my LSAT writing sections, I spelled the plural of bus as busses. They'll never figure it out though, my handwriting is like chicken scratch.
I went to an open house and the assistant dean stressed that the writing sample is important and that they always read it; in fact, she said its the first thing they look at. she said it lets them know how much help you really had with your personal statement
If that's true then I'm glad I was not accepted. That's absolutely ludicrous. For someone to actually compare the two in that manner shows how out of touch they truly are.
You have months to write your PS, making multiple drafts etc. On the exam you have just finished hours of intense time pressured testing and have 35 minutes to write on a specific topic in a confined space. Any person who feels the two should be similar is kidding themselves and is just looking for an excuse to disqualify people. That makes me feel somewhat better if that's true since it's clearly BS.
Anyhow, like I said, best of luck to the rest of you!
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