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What would prevent you from going if you were accepted?

An act of God/nothing Chicago is the dream
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12%
T3 acceptance
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29%
T6 full ride
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T6 offering more money
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T14 full ride
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full ride to strong regional
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I wasn't planning on going anyway so anything.
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Post by elterrible78 » Thu Feb 11, 2016 2:10 am

KMart wrote:
wilfred wrote:So I've seen conflicting accounts regarding whether or not Hyde Park is a safe area to live in. Granted, I'm not a big city kid - I grew up in rural Tennessee - so perhaps I'm just overhyping myself regarding safety in major US cities. Anyone have definitive knowledge on this topic?
I mean it's a city, don't be stupid and don't go to the wrong areas. Chicago's crime is mostly gangs and it's mostly on the South Side. Hyde Park is on the south side. We are a mile from the most dangerous block in the entire city. That being said, the neighborhood itself is fine (although it is a city so the general city rules apply, but they would apply anywhere else). I've never felt unsafe but I also wouldn't recommend riding the L here to anyone.
I've walked around Hyde Park alone at all hours without a sniff of a problem, and I think that's the experience of the majority. Shit happens, for sure, but it's not that common. This year I'm living several blocks south of school, which I'd been conditioned to think was a notch less safe than Mordor, were it built in a favela and run by Pol Pot, but I've had 0 problems. The L is also fine (better than fine if you fancy a contact-high) as long as you don't get off in the wrong neighborhood. The closest green line stop is a few blocks southwest of school, and although you won't mistake the neighborhood for suburban paradise, it's safe during the day, at least.

I don't say any of this to indicate that Hyde Park or the border area with Woodlawn or Washington Park is a problem free area, but rather to temper the fear mongering that one often hears.

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Post by KMart » Thu Feb 11, 2016 2:47 am

To clarify: I've always felt fine in HP and walked alone at all hours of the night and morning. It's a city, so the general city understanding always has to said. I think (I can't cite any numbers and am too lazy to search) that NU's River North has a higher rate of crime than Hype Park and no one ever bashes River North.

Although I do hate the L. Admittedly, I'm biased after riding it for 5 years and seeing some of the craziest things I've ever seen.

0Ls: you'll be fine in HP. I know of many people who choose to stay their 2L/3L year and love it. Our professors live here. The current POTUS lives here. The best museum in Chicago lives here. You'll be fine, happy, and safe.

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Post by SD619 » Thu Feb 11, 2016 3:57 am

How hard is it to defer an acceptance to Chicago? I got in and really want to go but got hit with some horrible news and I think I need at least 6months to settle.

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Post by SamuelDanforth » Thu Feb 11, 2016 7:30 am

Just in case anyone panicked for a second, the Feb 15th deadline doesn't apply if you haven't been accepted.

"Need Access Form - February 15, 2015 (or, if you are admitted after February 1, two weeks after the date of your admission) - Parent Information Required for applicants age 28 or under."

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Post by earthabides » Thu Feb 11, 2016 10:56 am

I was accepted on January 13th but haven't received anything in the mail yet. Too soon to email them?

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Post by Tycho » Thu Feb 11, 2016 11:08 am

earthabides wrote:I was accepted on January 13th but haven't received anything in the mail yet. Too soon to email them?
FWIW, I was admitted the same day and received my acceptance letter/Uniquely UChicago in the mail last Friday. It was postmarked Feb. 2.

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Post by earthabides » Thu Feb 11, 2016 11:15 am

Tycho wrote:
earthabides wrote:I was accepted on January 13th but haven't received anything in the mail yet. Too soon to email them?
FWIW, I was admitted the same day and received my acceptance letter/Uniquely UChicago in the mail last Friday. It was postmarked Feb. 2.
Im in Canada so maybe that's why

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Post by skywalker446 » Thu Feb 11, 2016 11:47 am

Recently got an e-mail congratulating me on my recent admission and providing a link to the admitted students website and financial aid information. The thing is, this is the first I've heard that I was admitted! I didn't get a call or a previous e-mail. Has this happened to anyone else?

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Post by theconsigliere » Thu Feb 11, 2016 11:58 am

skywalker446 wrote:Recently got an e-mail congratulating me on my recent admission and providing a link to the admitted students website and financial aid information. The thing is, this is the first I've heard that I was admitted! I didn't get a call or a previous e-mail. Has this happened to anyone else?
Some people find acceptance emails in their spam folders, or in the "promotions" tab if you're using gmail.

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Post by Tycho » Thu Feb 11, 2016 5:03 pm

skywalker446 wrote:Recently got an e-mail congratulating me on my recent admission and providing a link to the admitted students website and financial aid information. The thing is, this is the first I've heard that I was admitted! I didn't get a call or a previous e-mail. Has this happened to anyone else?
Sounds like you're in, but you can also check the status checker.

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Post by wilfred » Thu Feb 11, 2016 8:48 pm

Thanks to all who have responded to my question about safety in Hyde Park! On a less serious note... any avid fishermen or women out there who either currently do or plan to fish off the shore of Lake Michigan during the warmer months? :D According to Google Maps, the lake is about a 10 minute bike ride from the law building

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Post by buffy123 » Fri Feb 12, 2016 2:33 pm

Anybody know if they admit on weekends? Just interviewed yesterday (all questions were as posted previously) and am SO anxious to hear!!!

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Post by nicknar » Fri Feb 12, 2016 2:36 pm

buffy123 wrote:Anybody know if they admit on weekends? Just interviewed yesterday (all questions were as posted previously) and am SO anxious to hear!!!
Don't know about weekends, but from the spreadsheet it looks like decisions have gone out in just a couple big waves, and the last one just happened on 2/4. So far I think there's been about a 3 week interval between the waves. So, though I also interviewed this week and really would love to hear something this weekend, I would guess that it's going to be at least a couple weeks.

But, if anyone would like to tell me that I'm wrong, I'd be happy to hear it.

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Post by skimmilk » Fri Feb 12, 2016 2:51 pm

nicknar wrote:
buffy123 wrote:Anybody know if they admit on weekends? Just interviewed yesterday (all questions were as posted previously) and am SO anxious to hear!!!
Don't know about weekends, but from the spreadsheet it looks like decisions have gone out in just a couple big waves, and the last one just happened on 2/4. So far I think there's been about a 3 week interval between the waves. So, though I also interviewed this week and really would love to hear something this weekend, I would guess that it's going to be at least a couple weeks.

But, if anyone would like to tell me that I'm wrong, I'd be happy to hear it.
When was the last available date for interviews? You most likely won't hear back until the very end of the interview wave. I interviewed the second to the last day of my wave (I believe the last day was Wednesday maybe Thursday) and we got the email late Thursday. Odds are you will be waiting a little while.

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Post by nicknar » Fri Feb 12, 2016 3:04 pm

skimmilk wrote:When was the last available date for interviews? You most likely won't hear back until the very end of the interview wave. I interviewed the second to the last day of my wave (I believe the last day was Wednesday maybe Thursday) and we got the email late Thursday. Odds are you will be waiting a little while.
I don't remember exactly but it looked like there were days available for pretty much the whole month. Blech.

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Post by Budfox55 » Fri Feb 12, 2016 3:46 pm

nicknar wrote:
skimmilk wrote:When was the last available date for interviews? You most likely won't hear back until the very end of the interview wave. I interviewed the second to the last day of my wave (I believe the last day was Wednesday maybe Thursday) and we got the email late Thursday. Odds are you will be waiting a little while.
I don't remember exactly but it looked like there were days available for pretty much the whole month. Blech.
Interviewed this week as well. The last day was Feb 26th and yea, if you also look at mylsn, it appears that they go out in three week waves. So we'll probably hear back Feb 26th or that following Monday.

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Post by jtg21 » Sun Feb 14, 2016 6:43 pm

Ivy2015 wrote:
GrapesOfLaugh wrote:
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EnderWiggin wrote:Sorry to post this min-rant here as it only pertains to admitted students, but there's no Chicago C/O 2019 thread yet.

1. I realize the disastrous financial aid form that is NeedAccess probably takes FA offices a fair amount of time to process per applicant, but if your seat deposit deadline is in late April/early May, why make the financial aid application deadline in mid-February? Especially when there are a significant number of applicants the school will not even accept until after that deadline has already passed?

2. Why announce an already relatively early FA deadline date of Feb. 18th in admit e-mails and then send out another e-mail on Feb. 10th saying that "You must turn in the Need Access Application by no later than February 15, 2016" (UChicago bolded it in the message, not I)
Agreed, not just in reference to Chicago, but just about every school. When I called my parents at Harvard's request and asked them to file their taxes two months earlier than they normally would, they weren't exactly thrilled.
My parents don't look forward to my calls right now because of these financial aid deadlines.

Pretty sure you can just estimate you parent's tax info
I just figured out the discrepancy in the admit email v. the Feb 10 email. The Feb 15 deadline is for anyone admitted before Feb 1. For those of those admitted after Feb 1, we have 2 weeks from our admit date to submit all the finaid forms. That is why our acceptance emails on Feb 4 gave the Feb 18 deadline.

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Post by gamerish » Sun Feb 14, 2016 7:06 pm

Oh, just noticed that I went UR3 yesterday.

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Post by 3pianists » Sun Feb 14, 2016 7:14 pm

wilfred wrote:Thanks to all who have responded to my question about safety in Hyde Park! On a less serious note... any avid fishermen or women out there who either currently do or plan to fish off the shore of Lake Michigan during the warmer months? :D According to Google Maps, the lake is about a 10 minute bike ride from the law building
Avid outdoorsy person here, and the urban setting of U Chicago has been pretty much its only issue for me. It's amazing that the lake is that close!

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Post by landshoes » Sun Feb 14, 2016 8:16 pm

Yeah, it's pretty close to the lake. If you're interested, the buildings where most of the 1Ls live are basically on the waterfront.

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Post by wilfred » Mon Feb 15, 2016 9:41 am

3pianists wrote:
wilfred wrote:Thanks to all who have responded to my question about safety in Hyde Park! On a less serious note... any avid fishermen or women out there who either currently do or plan to fish off the shore of Lake Michigan during the warmer months? :D According to Google Maps, the lake is about a 10 minute bike ride from the law building
Avid outdoorsy person here, and the urban setting of U Chicago has been pretty much its only issue for me. It's amazing that the lake is that close!
I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one for whom that is a concern! I'd prefer to spend three years in a place where I can easily access the things I enjoy doing, but if I can't I'll just have to get used to fishing from the shoreline of a major city I suppose.

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Post by wilfred » Mon Feb 15, 2016 9:43 am

landshoes wrote:Yeah, it's pretty close to the lake. If you're interested, the buildings where most of the 1Ls live are basically on the waterfront.
Regent's Park? Yeah I saw that it's pretty much spitting distance from the lake, can't argue with that location. Wonder if it costs extra for a room with a good view of the water.

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Post by wilfred » Mon Feb 15, 2016 1:07 pm

Wahrheit wrote:
wilfred wrote:
landshoes wrote:Yeah, it's pretty close to the lake. If you're interested, the buildings where most of the 1Ls live are basically on the waterfront.
Regent's Park? Yeah I saw that it's pretty much spitting distance from the lake, can't argue with that location. Wonder if it costs extra for a room with a good view of the water.
(shoreland is better)
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