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Damn Sabbathbernaldiaz wrote:I'm cursing that tomorrow is a Sunday.
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Which means that, since 2 days would be a Sunday, you get it on Monday with the rest of usshntn wrote:Oooh, Philly is nice and red.
Oh I assumed they were talking business days, that the red folks would get it on Monday, and the rest of you would get it on Tuesday.cwid1391 wrote:Which means that, since 2 days would be a Sunday, you get it on Monday with the rest of usshntn wrote:Oooh, Philly is nice and red.JK, none of us are getting into CLS.
You may be right, I have no idea how the postal service works. I just find their maps.shntn wrote:Oh I assumed they were talking business days, that the red folks would get it on Monday, and the rest of you would get it on Tuesday.cwid1391 wrote:Which means that, since 2 days would be a Sunday, you get it on Monday with the rest of usshntn wrote:Oooh, Philly is nice and red.JK, none of us are getting into CLS.
And yeah, that's making the HUGE assumption that anything is actually coming in the mail at all.
You got one? Congrats! And yes, that's how it's always been in the past.Alassio wrote:Another NCE sighting in Manhattan!
Do we know for sure whether the named scholarships come with this initial offer?
Thanks, Lavitz! I suspect yours will arrive on Monday.Lavitz wrote:Congrats, ared!
Nothing in my mail, unfortunatelyThen again, I'm in an outer borough.
They were a really awful vomit color in years past. This is the first year of NCEs I believe.amsong wrote:ETA: I really don't understand where VCE came from. That's just manila!
Thanks, subtle!subtle wrote:ETA: Congrats, Ared! Hope to see you there this fall!
Yeah, that's what I meant. There's no actual postmark stamp on the envelope, just the electronic stamp with the date of January 24. Seems likely that they were actually sent out on the 25th, since intra-Manhattan mail tends to take just one day.biiyis wrote:FYI, I believe the "postmark" date referred by aredhello is merely the date the envelope was run through Columbia's electronic postage stamping machine. Most likely it was actually postmarked Jan 25 2013 and received today. Just wanted to clarify this point.
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Yeah is it just the last four digits of your LSAC # or SS # or something?Anonymous4444 wrote:Anyone accepted know if the pins are random numbers are have some significance to the applicant?
I'm ny but not manhattan and can't handle that I have to wait till monday
Completely random as far as I can see.Anonymous4444 wrote:Anyone accepted know if the pins are random numbers are have some significance to the applicant?
I'm ny but not manhattan and can't handle that I have to wait till monday
Says I'm not authorized to view that page anyway, so I'll assume either a WL, ding, or no decision.banjo wrote:Yeah is it just the last four digits of your LSAC # or SS # or something?Anonymous4444 wrote:Anyone accepted know if the pins are random numbers are have some significance to the applicant?
I'm ny but not manhattan and can't handle that I have to wait till monday
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+1aredhello wrote:Completely random as far as I can see.Anonymous4444 wrote:Anyone accepted know if the pins are random numbers are have some significance to the applicant?
I'm ny but not manhattan and can't handle that I have to wait till monday
Also says I'm not authorized to view the page, and my numbers are basically a lock (173+, 4+). Why, CLS, why?shntn wrote:Says I'm not authorized to view that page anyway, so I'll assume either a WL, ding, or no decision.banjo wrote:Yeah is it just the last four digits of your LSAC # or SS # or something?Anonymous4444 wrote:Anyone accepted know if the pins are random numbers are have some significance to the applicant?
I'm ny but not manhattan and can't handle that I have to wait till monday
it doesn't change beyond complete. ever.harvardboy24 wrote:Any accepted CLS students status checker change?
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Make sure you log out of my columbia law and click here: https://web.law.columbia.edu/admissions ... d/activate. It should definitely tell you to enter your pin!edamame wrote:Also says I'm not authorized to view the page, and my numbers are basically a lock (173+, 4+). Why, CLS, why?shntn wrote:Says I'm not authorized to view that page anyway, so I'll assume either a WL, ding, or no decision.banjo wrote:Yeah is it just the last four digits of your LSAC # or SS # or something?Anonymous4444 wrote:Anyone accepted know if the pins are random numbers are have some significance to the applicant?
I'm ny but not manhattan and can't handle that I have to wait till monday
No change, still says complete.harvardboy24 wrote:Any accepted CLS students status checker change?
Maybe you are admitted and this is just a good sign? Maybe they don't open it up until Monday? I don't know. I'm trying to figure out some way in which I'm getting into CLS.edamame wrote:Also says I'm not authorized to view the page, and my numbers are basically a lock (173+, 4+). Why, CLS, why?shntn wrote:Says I'm not authorized to view that page anyway, so I'll assume either a WL, ding, or no decision.banjo wrote:Yeah is it just the last four digits of your LSAC # or SS # or something?Anonymous4444 wrote:Anyone accepted know if the pins are random numbers are have some significance to the applicant?
I'm ny but not manhattan and can't handle that I have to wait till monday
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