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Re: c/o 2019 Applicant Compendium (2015 - 2016)

Post by ugg » Thu Dec 31, 2015 11:01 am

benwyatt wrote:
theugg wrote:Can I submit a Why X after I submitted my application? It's been about a month and a half.
You probably can but I'd wait and send it as a LOCI if you get waitlisted.
Don't think I'm going to get waitlisted, but I think it could help for scholly money? Idk what I'm doing, clearly.

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Re: c/o 2019 Applicant Compendium (2015 - 2016)

Post by benwyatt » Thu Dec 31, 2015 11:04 am

theugg wrote:
benwyatt wrote:
theugg wrote:Can I submit a Why X after I submitted my application? It's been about a month and a half.
You probably can but I'd wait and send it as a LOCI if you get waitlisted.
Don't think I'm going to get waitlisted, but I think it could help for scholly money? Idk what I'm doing, clearly.
If that's the only reason you're thinking about sending one, I'd definitely hold off.
I'm sure you'll get plenty of money anyway! :D

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Post by pittsburghpirates » Fri Jan 01, 2016 10:51 am

Happy New Year everybody!

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Post by EnderWiggin » Fri Jan 01, 2016 12:25 pm

pittsburghpirates wrote:Happy New Year everybody!
Happy New Year!! Here's to a 2016 filled with acceptances, seat deposits at awesome places, and starting law school!

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Re: c/o 2019 Applicant Compendium (2015 - 2016)

Post by mabes » Fri Jan 01, 2016 5:49 pm

if a school is offering zero merit aid, will they formally tell me they're offering zero merit aid? Basically like, how do I know when a school hasn't made an offer yet vs. they're never going to make an offer...

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Post by lymenheimer » Fri Jan 01, 2016 5:56 pm

mabes wrote:if a school is offering zero merit aid, will they formally tell me they're offering zero merit aid? Basically like, how do I know when a school hasn't made an offer yet vs. they're never going to make an offer...
A bunch of schools don't offer until February or so. But you will know when you get your financial aid package

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Post by lymenheimer » Mon Jan 04, 2016 10:23 am

coldmonkey13 wrote:
lymenheimer wrote:
mabes wrote:if a school is offering zero merit aid, will they formally tell me they're offering zero merit aid? Basically like, how do I know when a school hasn't made an offer yet vs. they're never going to make an offer...
A bunch of schools don't offer until February or so. But you will know when you get your financial aid package
Does everyone get a package even if they're getting $0 aid?
Sorry, I realize now I wasn't clear. When you get your financial aid loan package. So when you look at your loan award, if it is the maximum, you received no scholarship (merit or need). I'm thinking that you should get a letter or email stating that you will get no scholarship though. That would seem the appropriate thing for schools. Why are you worried about not getting aid and what schools?

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Post by lymenheimer » Mon Jan 04, 2016 12:13 pm

coldmonkey13 wrote: Well a few things, 1. I'm Canadian so I'm not eligible for federal student aid and 2. I'm a huge splitter so I'm unsure how that will affect scholly offers.
Oh. Yea. Well I guess I coulda checked that first. No fafsa for you then. I guess that means idk. I would still like to think you'd get a letter/email stating "we cannot offer you scholarship aid at this time" or something. I have never dealt with $0 scholly before, though.

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Post by mabes » Mon Jan 04, 2016 12:59 pm

coldmonkey13 wrote:
lymenheimer wrote:
coldmonkey13 wrote: Well a few things, 1. I'm Canadian so I'm not eligible for federal student aid and 2. I'm a huge splitter so I'm unsure how that will affect scholly offers.
Oh. Yea. Well I guess I coulda checked that first. No fafsa for you then. I guess that means idk. I would still like to think you'd get a letter/email stating "we cannot offer you scholarship aid at this time" or something. I have never dealt with $0 scholly before, though.
:shock: :cry: :shock:
Yeah whether that letter comes is what I'm wondering about. To be able to distinguish between waiting for an award vs. an award is not coming

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Post by mornincounselor » Mon Jan 04, 2016 3:32 pm

I've always wondered this -- what does the number of money signs people post mean?

The most I've ever seen someone use was 4 of them so I guess I always assumed they were tuition quartiles.

$: 5-25%
$$: 26-50%
$$$:51-75%
$$$$:75-99%
Full: 100%(+)

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Post by lymenheimer » Mon Jan 04, 2016 3:36 pm

mornincounselor wrote:I've always wondered this -- what does the number of money signs people post mean?

The most I've ever seen someone use was 4 of them so I guess I always assumed they were tuition quartiles.

$: 5-25%
$$: 26-50%
$$$:51-75%
$$$$:75-99%
Full: 100%(+)

But, that's a total guess.
It's arbitrary. Doesn't actually mean a percentage (unless the individual poster has some weird specific money guideline), but it's pretty obvious what people's options are when they say $ vs $$ vs $$$ at least relatively. I'd say your numbers have merit, but I wouldn't assign any actual percentage to a random poster's number of $-signs.

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Post by Li'l Sebastian » Mon Jan 04, 2016 3:53 pm

$ ~25
$$ ~50
$$$ ~75
Full 100
$$$$ Full+Stipend



I'm basing this on nothing.

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Post by benwyatt » Mon Jan 04, 2016 3:59 pm

Li'l Sebastian wrote:$ ~25
$$ ~50
$$$ ~75
Full 100
$$$$ Full+Stipend



I'm basing this on nothing.
There's no unified system for this.

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Post by Li'l Sebastian » Mon Jan 04, 2016 4:29 pm

benwyatt wrote:
Li'l Sebastian wrote:$ ~25
$$ ~50
$$$ ~75
Full 100
$$$$ Full+Stipend



I'm basing this on nothing.
There's no unified system for this.
We could use spreadsheets to create a compilation of their uses in which we have quantifiable amounts!

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Re: c/o 2019 Applicant Compendium (2015 - 2016)

Post by benwyatt » Mon Jan 04, 2016 4:33 pm

Li'l Sebastian wrote:
benwyatt wrote:
Li'l Sebastian wrote:$ ~25
$$ ~50
$$$ ~75
Full 100
$$$$ Full+Stipend



I'm basing this on nothing.
There's no unified system for this.
We could use spreadsheets to create a compilation of their uses in which we have quantifiable amounts!
Alternatively, we could not.

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Post by EnderWiggin » Mon Jan 04, 2016 4:41 pm

I feel so bad for the Dec waiters. Even if scores do come out later today, having to wait until the day before the LSAC-posted date is a bitter pill to swallow given what we know to be the norm.

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Post by Generally » Mon Jan 04, 2016 4:58 pm

Li'l Sebastian wrote:$ ~25
$$ ~50
$$$ ~75
Full 100
$$$$ Full+Stipend



I'm basing this on nothing.
No

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Post by tflan19 » Mon Jan 04, 2016 5:05 pm

EnderWiggin wrote:I feel so bad for the Dec waiters. Even if scores do come out later today, having to wait until the day before the LSAC-posted date is a bitter pill to swallow given what we know to be the norm.
Feb 2015 had to wait until the day (actually the night...) before the LSAC posted date. They'll survive.

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Post by EnderWiggin » Mon Jan 04, 2016 6:22 pm

tflan19 wrote:
EnderWiggin wrote:I feel so bad for the Dec waiters. Even if scores do come out later today, having to wait until the day before the LSAC-posted date is a bitter pill to swallow given what we know to be the norm.
Feb 2015 had to wait until the day (actually the night...) before the LSAC posted date. They'll survive.
Grey happened this afternoon. Hope some of you Dec takers who are submitting now that scores are in will join in this thread so we can meet you!

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Post by Sera Numquam » Mon Jan 04, 2016 7:20 pm

somethingelse55 wrote:Just sent out 16 applications with my fresh Dec score! Sup guys?!
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Post by Dexter97 » Mon Jan 04, 2016 8:35 pm

somethingelse55 wrote:Just sent out 16 applications with my fresh Dec score...sup guys?!
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