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Why did you do thisPlatopus wrote:rowdy wrote:I've been sliding up out of a sewer grate while they walk their dogs at 6AMheyduchess wrote:I have yet to email mine. It's the only component of my App that I haven't done. SOSSlippin' Jimmy wrote:Both of my LOR Profs have been MIA all month and aren't returning emails so I'm reaching out to my backup. One of them I know won't have a problem writing sometime before Sept. 1st but the other is a bit more aloof and is known to take a really long time to write LORs.
FELLOW NON-TRADS: How are you approaching reaching out to professors who haven't physically seen you in years?
Lmao there is such a thing as a GPA floor my friend. I'm not even applying to HYS.InterLaw wrote:Come on Rowdy, from the height of your score, start the H Y S threads... I'd feel pathetic being the OP for those schools
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Well I was joking, but you actually should apply to those schools! Especially H, after their LSAT drop last year!rowdy wrote:Lmao there is such a thing as a GPA floor my friend. I'm not even applying to HYS.InterLaw wrote:Come on Rowdy, from the height of your score, start the H Y S threads... I'd feel pathetic being the OP for those schools
How many years out we talking? I last physically saw my teachers fall of 15, but thankfully they remembered me. I offered to meet in person since that's always helpful. Maybe you can start emailing and see which professors are open to meeting in person to get an idea of who could write your rec? That is if you're willing to go back to those schools and when you want everything in I guess.heyduchess wrote:I have yet to email mine. It's the only component of my App that I haven't done. SOSSlippin' Jimmy wrote:Both of my LOR Profs have been MIA all month and aren't returning emails so I'm reaching out to my backup. One of them I know won't have a problem writing sometime before Sept. 1st but the other is a bit more aloof and is known to take a really long time to write LORs.
FELLOW NON-TRADS: How are you approaching reaching out to professors who haven't physically seen you in years?
I went to school on the east coast and live in California now.clueless801 wrote:How many years out we talking? I last physically saw my teachers fall of 15, but thankfully they remembered me. I offered to meet in person since that's always helpful. Maybe you can start emailing and see which professors are open to meeting in person to get an idea of who could write your rec? That is if you're willing to go back to those schools and when you want everything in I guess.heyduchess wrote:I have yet to email mine. It's the only component of my App that I haven't done. SOSSlippin' Jimmy wrote:Both of my LOR Profs have been MIA all month and aren't returning emails so I'm reaching out to my backup. One of them I know won't have a problem writing sometime before Sept. 1st but the other is a bit more aloof and is known to take a really long time to write LORs.
FELLOW NON-TRADS: How are you approaching reaching out to professors who haven't physically seen you in years?
Maybe a phone call in your sitchheyduchess wrote:I went to school on the east coast and live in California now.clueless801 wrote:How many years out we talking? I last physically saw my teachers fall of 15, but thankfully they remembered me. I offered to meet in person since that's always helpful. Maybe you can start emailing and see which professors are open to meeting in person to get an idea of who could write your rec? That is if you're willing to go back to those schools and when you want everything in I guess.heyduchess wrote:I have yet to email mine. It's the only component of my App that I haven't done. SOSSlippin' Jimmy wrote:Both of my LOR Profs have been MIA all month and aren't returning emails so I'm reaching out to my backup. One of them I know won't have a problem writing sometime before Sept. 1st but the other is a bit more aloof and is known to take a really long time to write LORs.
FELLOW NON-TRADS: How are you approaching reaching out to professors who haven't physically seen you in years?
I could OP the Harvard thread - feeling pretty confident on my chances. Not gonna touch S or Y OP with a 10 ft pole though (still applying to both)InterLaw wrote:Well I was joking, but you actually should apply to those schools! Especially H, after their LSAT drop last year!rowdy wrote:Lmao there is such a thing as a GPA floor my friend. I'm not even applying to HYS.InterLaw wrote:Come on Rowdy, from the height of your score, start the H Y S threads... I'd feel pathetic being the OP for those schools
I'm willing to waive you the burden of OP though, due to hard splitter situation![]()
Still, who's so self-confident to open those threads? I really don't want to
I just OP'd the NU thread. I figure that fulfills my civic duty.Future Ex-Engineer wrote:I could OP the Harvard thread - feeling pretty confident on my chances. Not gonna touch S or Y OP with a 10 ft pole though (still applying to both)InterLaw wrote:Well I was joking, but you actually should apply to those schools! Especially H, after their LSAT drop last year!rowdy wrote:Lmao there is such a thing as a GPA floor my friend. I'm not even applying to HYS.InterLaw wrote:Come on Rowdy, from the height of your score, start the H Y S threads... I'd feel pathetic being the OP for those schools
I'm willing to waive you the burden of OP though, due to hard splitter situation![]()
Still, who's so self-confident to open those threads? I really don't want to
Good guys!rowdy wrote:I just OP'd the NU thread. I figure that fulfills my civic duty.Future Ex-Engineer wrote:I could OP the Harvard thread - feeling pretty confident on my chances. Not gonna touch S or Y OP with a 10 ft pole though (still applying to both)InterLaw wrote:Well I was joking, but you actually should apply to those schools! Especially H, after their LSAT drop last year!rowdy wrote:Lmao there is such a thing as a GPA floor my friend. I'm not even applying to HYS.InterLaw wrote:Come on Rowdy, from the height of your score, start the H Y S threads... I'd feel pathetic being the OP for those schools
I'm willing to waive you the burden of OP though, due to hard splitter situation![]()
Still, who's so self-confident to open those threads? I really don't want to
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Platopus wrote:Going to depend on the school and your goals. If I'm not mistaken, many ED programs DO NOT offer $$$, in many cases you are going to pay sticker. I would suggest applying RD in most cases.DorkothyParker wrote:I know it's premature, but what are everyone's thoughts on Early Decision applications? I have a very strong #1 choice, but my GPA is a <25% median and my LSAT is right above median. I am a URM and I think I am a good candidate for acceptance, but I need $$ because I am poor and have existing debt and family obligations. Should only very strong candidates, 75%+ on both, do ED?
Original plan was to just apply to top 4 schools in/by October and then gauge response before deciding if I should retake in December as I have very, very little money.
I obviously have a goodly amount of time to stress over this, but I like to get started early. ^^
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Anyone else attending the LSAC forum in DC next week?
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heyduchess wrote:brb. moving to the east coast to stalk my professors.rowdy wrote:I've been sliding up out of a sewer grate while they walk their dogs at 6AMheyduchess wrote:I have yet to email mine. It's the only component of my App that I haven't done. SOSSlippin' Jimmy wrote:Both of my LOR Profs have been MIA all month and aren't returning emails so I'm reaching out to my backup. One of them I know won't have a problem writing sometime before Sept. 1st but the other is a bit more aloof and is known to take a really long time to write LORs.
FELLOW NON-TRADS: How are you approaching reaching out to professors who haven't physically seen you in years?
Feel free to PM me if you just need to bounce ideas off of someone.Slippin' Jimmy wrote:For anyone interested, David from 7sage admissions is doing a PS webinar tonight at 9, details here https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/11775
If I can't get my PS to a respectable point this weeks I'll probably have to get some outside help.
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