Possibly, just hard to imagine how my application would get so far on the bottom of the "pile" to not be reviewed until 3 months after it was submitted while most others (seemingly) have gotten decisions.TyrodTaylor wrote:you will def be admitted, i think they were serious about most decisions in march, not only waitlists, but acceptances.
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As far as reverse splitters, I had a frined last year accepted with a 4.0 and 162.
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I also feel like most others havent gotten decisions. I only think I got mine because I visited and pushed a little.
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TyrodTaylor wrote:As far as reverse splitters, I had a frined last year accepted with a 4.0 and 162.
That's somewhat encouraging, except that I don't have a 4.0.
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+1subtle wrote:TyrodTaylor wrote:As far as reverse splitters, I had a frined last year accepted with a 4.0 and 162.
That's somewhat encouraging, except that I don't have a 4.0.
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What does everyone think about the career prospects from W&M? I don't really know what to think about the 15% NLJ 250 placement rate (although I won't put too much emphasis on those stats).
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+1fetalposition wrote:What does everyone think about the career prospects from W&M? I don't really know what to think about the 15% NLJ 250 placement rate (although I won't put too much emphasis on those stats).
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I think that W&M is one of those schools where a lot of people arent shooting for biglaw, and I know that is an easy way to cop out of the rankings, but I think that it is the case at W&M moreso than say a W&L. I think prospects will be great for VA firms as well as DC firms. I am only shooting for bigger richmond firms, so for me I feel like it is the perfect fit.
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Of course I'm biased by my hope, but I feel like W&M has better national placement and prestige than most of the schools in the same range. At least at my Texas firm, I've been very surprised at how impressed people are by W&M, even compared to all of the Texas schools, except UT.fetalposition wrote:What does everyone think about the career prospects from W&M? I don't really know what to think about the 15% NLJ 250 placement rate (although I won't put too much emphasis on those stats).
On the other hand, I do worry about it being in a super-saturated market, but it sounds like if you can do well, you can have great job options.
I'm hoping the doom and gloom of the legal job market will at least be a little rosier in two years.
Blind optimism, maybe.
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Yeah that's kind of what I figured. One thing I noticed about W&M is that private practice numbers are very, very low for a school of its caliber (circa 52% I believe). I wonder why that is? Perhaps a lot of public interest kids go to W&M because it's also much cheaper than its peer schools... can't beat 49k per year compared to like 75k at Fordham or GW
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you are! congrats!cmaas wrote:SC says, "Congrats!" and that my packet has been mailed. I guess that means I'm in....
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I was accepted this year with a 160, 3.7 with scholly $$ so you don't even need to be that extreme..TyrodTaylor wrote:As far as reverse splitters, I had a frined last year accepted with a 4.0 and 162.
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brose wrote:I was accepted this year with a 160, 3.7 with scholly $$ so you don't even need to be that extreme..TyrodTaylor wrote:As far as reverse splitters, I had a frined last year accepted with a 4.0 and 162.
Perfect.
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Good luck! And I'll see you in a couple of weeksgatorlizzy28 wrote:I just booked my flight for the ASW. I'm excited to visit. I also emailed yesterday asking about increasing a scholarship so I'll let everyone know how that works out/how long it takes for me.
I'm excited for ASW, I loved the informal visit I had at the beginning of the semester.
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same here, i used W&L and emory as leverage. it's been almost 2 weeks though, so i hope theyre just not ignoring it :/gatorlizzy28 wrote:I just booked my flight for the ASW. I'm excited to visit. I also emailed yesterday asking about increasing a scholarship so I'll let everyone know how that works out/how long it takes for me.
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Man, did every admitted person here email and ask for more money?? It sure seems like it. I wonder if they get annoyed by it, or if it's just par for the course.
(You guys are totally kililng my chances for when I make the same request.)
(You guys are totally kililng my chances for when I make the same request.)
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AP-375 wrote:Man, did every admitted person here email and ask for more money?? It sure seems like it. I wonder if they get annoyed by it, or if it's just par for the course.
(You guys are totally kililng my chances for when I make the same request.)
I didn't ask yet.
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I didn't ask yet. It may be wrong but I'm waiting to be admitted before asking for money, haha.AP-375 wrote:Man, did every admitted person here email and ask for more money?? It sure seems like it. I wonder if they get annoyed by it, or if it's just par for the course.
(You guys are totally kililng my chances for when I make the same request.)
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That does give me hopebrose wrote:I was accepted this year with a 160, 3.7 with scholly $$ so you don't even need to be that extreme..TyrodTaylor wrote:As far as reverse splitters, I had a frined last year accepted with a 4.0 and 162.
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Hey! I'm a 1L and I think a lot of the reason the private practice numbers are so low is that a lot of people that come here come because its so well regarded for public service. The "Citizen Lawyer" ideal is taken seriously here and a lot of people have no desire to go to a big firm or enter into private practice. Plus, if you want to go into public service, you can't really beat w&m's price! Hope this helps!fetalposition wrote:Yeah that's kind of what I figured. One thing I noticed about W&M is that private practice numbers are very, very low for a school of its caliber (circa 52% I believe). I wonder why that is? Perhaps a lot of public interest kids go to W&M because it's also much cheaper than its peer schools... can't beat 49k per year compared to like 75k at Fordham or GW
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Do the students who want private jobs get them?bluebird22 wrote:Hey! I'm a 1L and I think a lot of the reason the private practice numbers are so low is that a lot of people that come here come because its so well regarded for public service. The "Citizen Lawyer" ideal is taken seriously here and a lot of people have no desire to go to a big firm or enter into private practice. Plus, if you want to go into public service, you can't really beat w&m's price! Hope this helps!fetalposition wrote:Yeah that's kind of what I figured. One thing I noticed about W&M is that private practice numbers are very, very low for a school of its caliber (circa 52% I believe). I wonder why that is? Perhaps a lot of public interest kids go to W&M because it's also much cheaper than its peer schools... can't beat 49k per year compared to like 75k at Fordham or GW
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+1tttlllsss wrote:Do the students who want private jobs get them?bluebird22 wrote:Hey! I'm a 1L and I think a lot of the reason the private practice numbers are so low is that a lot of people that come here come because its so well regarded for public service. The "Citizen Lawyer" ideal is taken seriously here and a lot of people have no desire to go to a big firm or enter into private practice. Plus, if you want to go into public service, you can't really beat w&m's price! Hope this helps!fetalposition wrote:Yeah that's kind of what I figured. One thing I noticed about W&M is that private practice numbers are very, very low for a school of its caliber (circa 52% I believe). I wonder why that is? Perhaps a lot of public interest kids go to W&M because it's also much cheaper than its peer schools... can't beat 49k per year compared to like 75k at Fordham or GW
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Hey, thanks so much for the advice! I called the office today and made an appointment to talk to dean Shealy tomorrow afternoon. To those of you who have visited and met with her...what should I expect her to ask me? I mean, I can talk about my application at length and have a few questions for her since I can't visit, but any general advice would be great! Thanks!novab wrote:I would probably e-mail Dean Shealy an LOCI/Why W&M. I was able to meet with her in person (after I was accepted) and she is very nice and very interested in the applicants (that's at least the feeling I got from her). I enjoyed talking to her and she made me feel like W&M was a good choice for me based upon what W&M has to offer. So, I would e-mail her why you are unable to visit in the next few weeks and why you want to go to W&M. I dont think it can hurt.bigredforlaw wrote:It seems like a lot of people think it is beneficial (both for yourself and for your application) to visit W&M. Does anyone have any advice for someone who is unable to visit but has W&M as one of their top choices? LOCI or anything?
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She asked me Why WM, about a couple of my jobs/internships, and about a couple of my major extracurriculars, and maybe a couple of other things and then left some time for me to ask questions.bigredforlaw wrote:Hey, thanks so much for the advice! I called the office today and made an appointment to talk to dean Shealy tomorrow afternoon. To those of you who have visited and met with her...what should I expect her to ask me? I mean, I can talk about my application at length and have a few questions for her since I can't visit, but any general advice would be great! Thanks!novab wrote:I would probably e-mail Dean Shealy an LOCI/Why W&M. I was able to meet with her in person (after I was accepted) and she is very nice and very interested in the applicants (that's at least the feeling I got from her). I enjoyed talking to her and she made me feel like W&M was a good choice for me based upon what W&M has to offer. So, I would e-mail her why you are unable to visit in the next few weeks and why you want to go to W&M. I dont think it can hurt.bigredforlaw wrote:It seems like a lot of people think it is beneficial (both for yourself and for your application) to visit W&M. Does anyone have any advice for someone who is unable to visit but has W&M as one of their top choices? LOCI or anything?
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