Not meRCJH wrote:The last email by director Carroll said by the end of the week they would be making more offers....that's today. Anyone hear anything post-email????

Not meRCJH wrote:The last email by director Carroll said by the end of the week they would be making more offers....that's today. Anyone hear anything post-email????
A month or so ago Jenny Carroll made a post in one of these UIUC threads talking about how she was going to become heavily involved on TLS since the cycle was winding down. I think she answered one question about student fees and one question about football tickets (priorities, people) and never posted again. The least she could do is give some kind of update in this thread.aspenex wrote:I'm guessing non-TLS/non-LSN. I'm also pretty sure they only offered like 10 people off the WL. Going back through the class threads, the last admission director was really active on TLS, and would update like "10 offers going out today", "6 offers going out today", etc etc.
I think we scared her away, loldiegoforlan10 wrote: A month or so ago Jenny Carroll made a post in one of these UIUC threads talking about how she was going to become heavily involved on TLS since the cycle was winding down. I think she answered one question about student fees and one question about football tickets (priorities, people) and never posted again. The least she could do is give some kind of update in this thread.
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Opted out of IU? Thats a great school. Where's your fallback if you dont get in Illinois or Emory?lawbug123 wrote:Waitlisted too. I opted out of Indiana with hopes of UIUC or maybe Emory. UIUC is the one I want to go to though - it was my UG institution as well. Fingers crossed. Hope we hear some news soon!
I see, I'm surprised you wouldn't consider IU or ND, but best of luck to you with waitlist and retake!lawbug123 wrote:Take a year off and give the LSAT again. Have already registered for October actually. I've already begun studying and significantly improved. I plan on staying in Chicago, and so it just seemed like the best option was to go to a school in Illinois (unless it's like top ten school which my LSAT score at the time gave me no chance of getting into).
There was someone accepted off waitlist on July 3rd according to LSNssingh90 wrote:Any updates on the wait list ?
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Schools generally receive scores before test takers do, I think. Not by much though.ssingh90 wrote:Maybe since the scores came out just last week there still waiting to receive them and evaluate. If I had to guess I'd say they may take a few people off, but doesn't look like very many.
Bold move, but I guess I didn't like UI's campus very much. Rare occasion someone turns down the better ranked school. Good luck.lawbug123 wrote:Waitlisted too. I opted out of Indiana with hopes of UIUC or maybe Emory. UIUC is the one I want to go to though - it was my UG institution as well. Fingers crossed. Hope we hear some news soon!
ScottPilgrim wrote:Bold move, but I guess I didn't like UI's campus very much. Rare occasion someone turns down the better ranked school. Good luck.lawbug123 wrote:Waitlisted too. I opted out of Indiana with hopes of UIUC or maybe Emory. UIUC is the one I want to go to though - it was my UG institution as well. Fingers crossed. Hope we hear some news soon!
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yeah, i hear a lot about UIUC placing well in Chicago, but not so much from Indiana.lawbug123 wrote:ScottPilgrim wrote:Bold move, but I guess I didn't like UI's campus very much. Rare occasion someone turns down the better ranked school. Good luck.lawbug123 wrote:Waitlisted too. I opted out of Indiana with hopes of UIUC or maybe Emory. UIUC is the one I want to go to though - it was my UG institution as well. Fingers crossed. Hope we hear some news soon!
Primary reason was because job prospect as a UI graduate versus UIUC graduate was not as well placed in Chicago as UIUC. I know, huge risk. But it's fine. I hope UIUC works out, but if not, not much I could do but try again next year.
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