got waitlisted ED wondering what I could do in the meanwhile

didn't get anything with my admissions letter. got a scholarship from wake forest which is similarly ranked so i was thinking that i might get oneedzit wrote:Has anyone received any scholarships from UC Hastings? Did it come with the acceptance letter or separate?
I want to say they haven't sent them out to anyone yet?edzit wrote:Has anyone received any scholarships from UC Hastings? Did it come with the acceptance letter or separate?
Hastings is stoopid stingy, or at least they historically have been. I also doubt they care what a school like Wake Forest gives out, they probably wouldn't match it and I can almost guarantee any similarly ranked school will be cheaper than Hastings for the vast majority of students.bgoodrick wrote:didn't get anything with my admissions letter. got a scholarship from wake forest which is similarly ranked so i was thinking that i might get oneedzit wrote:Has anyone received any scholarships from UC Hastings? Did it come with the acceptance letter or separate?
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Dear XX,
Congratulations! I am thrilled to write to you, a prospective member of the Class of 2016 at the University of California Hastings College of the Law. I arrived three years ago at the first law school of the American West, and I have found a community that is as intellectually challenging as it is welcoming. Since then, UC Hastings has taken a leadership role in the process of reinventing legal education.
Our strategic plan has been acclaimed. It emphasizes practical skills training, international scope, with special attention on the College's Pacific Rim location, and interdisciplinary training, especially through the UC Hastings-UCSF Consortium.
From your research, you already know that UC Hastings has great strengths. The faculty members here are leaders as both outstanding scholars and accessible teachers. They include senior professors, some of whom have written the casebooks you and other law students around the nation will be reading during your first year. They also include newer faculty who have joined us from prestigious firms, important government posts, and leading public interest organizations. Our Moot Court program is perennially ranked among the best in the nation, and our Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution is within the top ten.
UC Hastings is home to one of the largest and most diverse law school populations in the nation. You will find classmates who are fluent in Spanish, Mandarin, Russian, and Farsi, among other languages. They include individuals who are the first in their family to have graduated from college, as well as those whose parents are our alumni. Your prospective classmates have amassed an enviable record of academic, professional, and athletic accomplishments. Some have served in the armed forces, while others have worked for the Peace Corps, UNICEF, or Teach for America. Many have volunteered for homeless shelters or prisons, and others have been associated with high-profile start-ups and renowned policy think-tanks.
You have an important decision to make. You enter the legal profession when you matriculate at a school. Your success in the profession is very much related to that school. Every law school will offer you an education; the better law schools provide respected credentials, and the best law schools create social networks that support their members. UC Hastings' almost 20,000 living graduates dominate the bench and the bar throughout California, coast-to-coast, and beyond.
By joining us in San Francisco, you will be trained as an advocate and a counselor ready not only to practice law but also to become a leader. UC Hastings can become your school, opening up every opportunity. I know that many wonder whether law school is a good decision right now. I believe that at a school such as UC Hastings, where we offer training for the real world, it will always be worthwhile.
Please consider this my personal invitation to you. I look forward to welcoming you at our Admitted Student Days on March 23 and April 6, at one of our many alumni-sponsored receptions throughout the country, and later in August at orientation.
Thank you for your response. The "Congratulations" at the beginning of the email makes me confused. Maybe there will be good news.CO2016YEAH wrote:I got it and am admitted. But they may very well be sending it to all applicants. Hopefully someone still waiting can clarify. Good luck, though! Maybe you have something coming in the mail!
Well, it does say congratulations. Come to think of it, I took it as a congratulations on my acceptance when I opened it. Don't want to get your hopes up, but it could mean you're in a just don't know it yet...mosquito wrote:Thank you for your response. The "Congratulations" at the beginning of the email makes me confused. Maybe there will be good news.CO2016YEAH wrote:I got it and am admitted. But they may very well be sending it to all applicants. Hopefully someone still waiting can clarify. Good luck, though! Maybe you have something coming in the mail!
mosquito wrote:Does anyone receive the following email from Dean Wu? I haven't received my decision email or mail so far, so I'm wondering if every applicant has received such an email. Or does this email imply I have been accepted?
Dear XX,
Congratulations! I am thrilled to write to you, a prospective member of the Class of 2016 at the University of California Hastings College of the Law. I arrived three years ago at the first law school of the American West, and I have found a community that is as intellectually challenging as it is welcoming. Since then, UC Hastings has taken a leadership role in the process of reinventing legal education.
Our strategic plan has been acclaimed. It emphasizes practical skills training, international scope, with special attention on the College's Pacific Rim location, and interdisciplinary training, especially through the UC Hastings-UCSF Consortium.
From your research, you already know that UC Hastings has great strengths. The faculty members here are leaders as both outstanding scholars and accessible teachers. They include senior professors, some of whom have written the casebooks you and other law students around the nation will be reading during your first year. They also include newer faculty who have joined us from prestigious firms, important government posts, and leading public interest organizations. Our Moot Court program is perennially ranked among the best in the nation, and our Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution is within the top ten.
UC Hastings is home to one of the largest and most diverse law school populations in the nation. You will find classmates who are fluent in Spanish, Mandarin, Russian, and Farsi, among other languages. They include individuals who are the first in their family to have graduated from college, as well as those whose parents are our alumni. Your prospective classmates have amassed an enviable record of academic, professional, and athletic accomplishments. Some have served in the armed forces, while others have worked for the Peace Corps, UNICEF, or Teach for America. Many have volunteered for homeless shelters or prisons, and others have been associated with high-profile start-ups and renowned policy think-tanks.
You have an important decision to make. You enter the legal profession when you matriculate at a school. Your success in the profession is very much related to that school. Every law school will offer you an education; the better law schools provide respected credentials, and the best law schools create social networks that support their members. UC Hastings' almost 20,000 living graduates dominate the bench and the bar throughout California, coast-to-coast, and beyond.
By joining us in San Francisco, you will be trained as an advocate and a counselor ready not only to practice law but also to become a leader. UC Hastings can become your school, opening up every opportunity. I know that many wonder whether law school is a good decision right now. I believe that at a school such as UC Hastings, where we offer training for the real world, it will always be worthwhile.
Please consider this my personal invitation to you. I look forward to welcoming you at our Admitted Student Days on March 23 and April 6, at one of our many alumni-sponsored receptions throughout the country, and later in August at orientation.
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CO2016YEAH wrote:Well, it does say congratulations. Come to think of it, I took it as a congratulations on my acceptance when I opened it. Don't want to get your hopes up, but it could mean you're in a just don't know it yet...mosquito wrote:Thank you for your response. The "Congratulations" at the beginning of the email makes me confused. Maybe there will be good news.CO2016YEAH wrote:I got it and am admitted. But they may very well be sending it to all applicants. Hopefully someone still waiting can clarify. Good luck, though! Maybe you have something coming in the mail!
I'm not in the US as well.tch562 wrote:mosquito wrote:Does anyone receive the following email from Dean Wu? I haven't received my decision email or mail so far, so I'm wondering if every applicant has received such an email. Or does this email imply I have been accepted?
Dear XX,
Congratulations! I am thrilled to write to you, a prospective member of the Class of 2016 at the University of California Hastings College of the Law. I arrived three years ago at the first law school of the American West, and I have found a community that is as intellectually challenging as it is welcoming. Since then, UC Hastings has taken a leadership role in the process of reinventing legal education.
Our strategic plan has been acclaimed. It emphasizes practical skills training, international scope, with special attention on the College's Pacific Rim location, and interdisciplinary training, especially through the UC Hastings-UCSF Consortium.
From your research, you already know that UC Hastings has great strengths. The faculty members here are leaders as both outstanding scholars and accessible teachers. They include senior professors, some of whom have written the casebooks you and other law students around the nation will be reading during your first year. They also include newer faculty who have joined us from prestigious firms, important government posts, and leading public interest organizations. Our Moot Court program is perennially ranked among the best in the nation, and our Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution is within the top ten.
UC Hastings is home to one of the largest and most diverse law school populations in the nation. You will find classmates who are fluent in Spanish, Mandarin, Russian, and Farsi, among other languages. They include individuals who are the first in their family to have graduated from college, as well as those whose parents are our alumni. Your prospective classmates have amassed an enviable record of academic, professional, and athletic accomplishments. Some have served in the armed forces, while others have worked for the Peace Corps, UNICEF, or Teach for America. Many have volunteered for homeless shelters or prisons, and others have been associated with high-profile start-ups and renowned policy think-tanks.
You have an important decision to make. You enter the legal profession when you matriculate at a school. Your success in the profession is very much related to that school. Every law school will offer you an education; the better law schools provide respected credentials, and the best law schools create social networks that support their members. UC Hastings' almost 20,000 living graduates dominate the bench and the bar throughout California, coast-to-coast, and beyond.
By joining us in San Francisco, you will be trained as an advocate and a counselor ready not only to practice law but also to become a leader. UC Hastings can become your school, opening up every opportunity. I know that many wonder whether law school is a good decision right now. I believe that at a school such as UC Hastings, where we offer training for the real world, it will always be worthwhile.
Please consider this my personal invitation to you. I look forward to welcoming you at our Admitted Student Days on March 23 and April 6, at one of our many alumni-sponsored receptions throughout the country, and later in August at orientation.
I was just about to post this question myself. Got the email, was very confused. I'm out of the country so if it's a 'YES' then I'll be the last to know. Hope it is, I like the school a lot, and am a Cali native.
I just told myself that hope for the best but prepare for the worstangieess wrote:CO2016YEAH wrote:Well, it does say congratulations. Come to think of it, I took it as a congratulations on my acceptance when I opened it. Don't want to get your hopes up, but it could mean you're in a just don't know it yet...mosquito wrote:Thank you for your response. The "Congratulations" at the beginning of the email makes me confused. Maybe there will be good news.CO2016YEAH wrote:I got it and am admitted. But they may very well be sending it to all applicants. Hopefully someone still waiting can clarify. Good luck, though! Maybe you have something coming in the mail!
I didn't get it and I know am waitlisted. I think it means you're in?
Congrats, this email is for admitted students only, your official mail is on the waymosquito wrote:Does anyone receive the following email from Dean Wu? I haven't received my decision email or mail so far, so I'm wondering if every applicant has received such an email. Or does this email imply I have been accepted?
Dear XX,
Congratulations! I am thrilled to write to you, a prospective member of the Class of 2016 at the University of California Hastings College of the Law. I arrived three years ago at the first law school of the American West, and I have found a community that is as intellectually challenging as it is welcoming. Since then, UC Hastings has taken a leadership role in the process of reinventing legal education.
Our strategic plan has been acclaimed. It emphasizes practical skills training, international scope, with special attention on the College's Pacific Rim location, and interdisciplinary training, especially through the UC Hastings-UCSF Consortium.
From your research, you already know that UC Hastings has great strengths. The faculty members here are leaders as both outstanding scholars and accessible teachers. They include senior professors, some of whom have written the casebooks you and other law students around the nation will be reading during your first year. They also include newer faculty who have joined us from prestigious firms, important government posts, and leading public interest organizations. Our Moot Court program is perennially ranked among the best in the nation, and our Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution is within the top ten.
UC Hastings is home to one of the largest and most diverse law school populations in the nation. You will find classmates who are fluent in Spanish, Mandarin, Russian, and Farsi, among other languages. They include individuals who are the first in their family to have graduated from college, as well as those whose parents are our alumni. Your prospective classmates have amassed an enviable record of academic, professional, and athletic accomplishments. Some have served in the armed forces, while others have worked for the Peace Corps, UNICEF, or Teach for America. Many have volunteered for homeless shelters or prisons, and others have been associated with high-profile start-ups and renowned policy think-tanks.
Please consider this my personal invitation to you. I look forward to welcoming you at our Admitted Student Days on March 23 and April 6, at one of our many alumni-sponsored receptions throughout the country, and later in August at orientation.
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Not sure this is true at all.... I know I'm admitted and received no such email.Congrats, this email is for admitted students only, your official mail is on the way
poohbear26602 wrote:Not sure this is true at all.... I know I'm admitted and received no such email.Congrats, this email is for admitted students only, your official mail is on the way
Did it go to your junkbox?poohbear26602 wrote:Not sure this is true at all.... I know I'm admitted and received no such email.Congrats, this email is for admitted students only, your official mail is on the way
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CO2016YEAH wrote:Did it go to your junkbox?poohbear26602 wrote:Not sure this is true at all.... I know I'm admitted and received no such email.Congrats, this email is for admitted students only, your official mail is on the way
Do they really not give out any aid unless you fill out the FAFSA?superpippo wrote:They don't give out merit or need aid until prospective students fill out the FAFSA/Financial supplement. These documents have a March 2 deadline I believe.
Isn't that true for every college?? It's the only way they can know your need.eav1277 wrote:Do they really not give out any aid unless you fill out the FAFSA?superpippo wrote:They don't give out merit or need aid until prospective students fill out the FAFSA/Financial supplement. These documents have a March 2 deadline I believe.
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