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- SAOJD10
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Re: University of Florida
DIT today as well, RC:DP since 1/25.......come on UF not two rejections in two years
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Re: University of Florida
LSDAS GPA: 3.65joeysun wrote:You guys who have been Decision Pending since early December and just recently went to Letter-In-Transit...
Mind sharing numbers, please?
LSAT: 154
URM, FL resident.
RC, DP since 12/3.
DLIT since 2/25.
Doesn't look good, does it?
**EDITED to add stats, personal comments.
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Re: University of Florida
DLIT: 2/25
LSADS GPA: 3.6
LSAT: 152
URM, Florida resident
LSADS GPA: 3.6
LSAT: 152
URM, Florida resident
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Re: University of Florida
Decision letter in transit? Is this a reject? It doesn't say congrats or anything, looking for some info...
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Re: University of Florida
They don't say congrats or anything like that on the status checker. Don't fret yet.texlawtex wrote:Decision letter in transit? Is this a reject? It doesn't say congrats or anything, looking for some info...
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Re: University of Florida
DLIT 3/1
159/3.31
non-URM
boring softs =(
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- Lomax
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Re: University of Florida
That's the generic status checker message displayed after your decision letter has been sent. It does not indicate admit, reject, or waitlist. However, the timing of this message, in your case, would seem to indicate that you have been rejected.texlawtex wrote:Decision letter in transit? Is this a reject? It doesn't say congrats or anything, looking for some info...
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Re: University of Florida
Does anyone who switched to "decision in transit" have an amount or a due date for the seat deposit?
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Re: University of Florida
That's what I was thinking. I would just like to know so I don't have to go and check the mail.Lomax wrote:That's the generic status checker message displayed after your decision letter has been sent. It does not indicate admit, reject, or waitlist. However, the timing of this message, in your case, would seem to indicate that you have been rejected.texlawtex wrote:Decision letter in transit? Is this a reject? It doesn't say congrats or anything, looking for some info...
- Lomax
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Re: University of Florida
Nevermind that. With your numbers and the timing of your DIT notification, I'm sorry to say, but the best you can hope for is waitlist - and even that seems extremely unlikely.praetorian88 wrote:Does anyone who switched to "decision in transit" have an amount or a due date for the seat deposit?
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Re: University of Florida
I just switched to Decision letter in transit today (3/1).
I have a 161 and a 3.2 from Boston University.
I have a 161 and a 3.2 from Boston University.
- horriblegb
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Re: University of Florida
This is just really disappointing, I hope it is a waitlist so I can write a LOCI, I would be more than happy to ride out the waitlist here
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Re: University of Florida
SaltnPepper17 wrote:I just switched to Decision letter in transit today (3/1).
I have a 161 and a 3.2 from Boston University.
I'm thinking our fates are tied, I have just about identical stats. My undergrad is even BU.
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- Lomax
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Re: University of Florida
Assuming that all these recent DITs are rejects, it is quite possible that UF has become slightly more selective, based on some of these numbers. Good for those admitted, not so for those walking the fence.
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Can't make any assumptions based on LSN, though. That's only a few applications out of 3000+, many of which have skewed numbers to hid their identities. I don't even have my numbers on there, and I was hesitant to sign up here. I am certain that there were a variety of decisions sent out on that date that weren't self-reported on that site. Here's to hoping for good results! UF is fickle.Lomax wrote:Assuming that all these recent DITs are rejects, it is quite possible that UF has become slightly more selective, based on some of these numbers. Good for those admitted, not so for those walking the fence.
And as a side note, I think UF will lose this "slightly more selective" trend when the economy recovers and the number of applications drops as a result. When that will be is anyone's guess.
- Lomax
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Re: University of Florida
Who said anything about LSN? The numbers I was referring to were the ones reported on this site. But yes, I was using LSN as a partial baseline (along with the official UF-reported numbers), and true, some of the results on there are unreliable. However, I would contend that most, especially from last year, are not.boadicea wrote:Can't make any assumptions based on LSN, though. That's only a few applications out of 3000+, many of which have skewed numbers to hid their identities. I don't even have my numbers on there, and I was hesitant to sign up here. I am certain that there were a variety of decisions sent out on that date that weren't self-reported on that site. Here's to hoping for good results! UF is fickle.Lomax wrote:Assuming that all these recent DITs are rejects, it is quite possible that UF has become slightly more selective, based on some of these numbers. Good for those admitted, not so for those walking the fence.
And as a side note, I think UF will lose this "slightly more selective" trend when the economy recovers and the number of applications drops as a result. When that will be is anyone's guess.
Also, I think that the assumption that the bolded will happen at all could prove to be a bold one.
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Re: University of Florida
Hmmm my checker still has RC; DP. Has been that way since 2/11. I guess I should be happy I'm still in limbo? 

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- ChattTNdt
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Re: University of Florida
Missing Ithaca... wrote:Hmmm my checker still has RC; DP. Has been that way since 2/11. I guess I should be happy I'm still in limbo?
Right there with you. RC;DP since 2/11. I would say it's a very good thing that we didn't go DIT today.
Share stats?
165/3.23, non-URM, non-FL resident
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Ive been RC:DP since 12/3 and still nothing. I don't know if the limbo is good or not. We'll see I guess.Missing Ithaca... wrote:Hmmm my checker still has RC; DP. Has been that way since 2/11. I guess I should be happy I'm still in limbo?
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Re: University of Florida
RC/DP 11/30 - DIT 3/1
161
3.29
URM
I thought I would be in..guess not
161
3.29
URM
I thought I would be in..guess not
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Re: University of Florida
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Re: University of Florida
ChattTNdt wrote:Missing Ithaca... wrote:Hmmm my checker still has RC; DP. Has been that way since 2/11. I guess I should be happy I'm still in limbo?
Right there with you. RC;DP since 2/11. I would say it's a very good thing that we didn't go DIT today.
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165/3.23, non-URM, non-FL resident
166 / 3.11, non-URM, non-FL resident
My transcript = not so hot. Being a chemistry major basically demolished any hopes I had of getting good grades.... LOL
I am hoping my LSAT makes up for it. You have a higher GPA so I'd say your shot is better than mine. Good luck!
P.S. For the fellow who has been RC;DP since early December, I don't know what to say but I am sooo sorry. If I had to wait that long, I think I'd go nuts! I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!
- Lomax
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Re: University of Florida
Perhaps that you got lucky and are going to be waitlisted or even admitted after the cull. Or perhaps that you will be going DLIT imminently.wiggsb wrote:I'm in the same boat as you. I've been RC:DP since 1/25 with similar stats to those who went DLIT. WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN?ezryder609 wrote:Ive been RC:DP since 12/3 and still nothing. I don't know if the limbo is good or not. We'll see I guess.Missing Ithaca... wrote:Hmmm my checker still has RC; DP. Has been that way since 2/11. I guess I should be happy I'm still in limbo?
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Re: University of Florida
Will the size of the envelope determine the decision? (i.e. big = acceptance, small = reject)
- SpencerPratt
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Re: University of Florida
DIR 3/1 as well. Looking like a WL/Rejection. Oh well.
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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