
Then the apology e-mail came and she was




Bless wrote:LOL my Mom came in my room after hearing of my "acceptance" and I kept reading it over and over pessimistically and was like "Ma, I don't know what this means..." and she's like "YOU ALWAYS DO THIS! DON'T BE RIDICULOUS! YOU GOT ACCEPTED I TOLD YOU THAT YOU WOULD!"
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pathetic lies!!snapdragon wrote:For those curious, the text of the first letter said:
"Greetings from Richmond Law! Congratulations on your acceptance to our wonderful law school. You should be very proud of your achievements – we certainly are. If you are still in college or a recent graduate (December 2010), we hope that you had a productive and successful fall semester and a safe and relaxing winter break. Should you find that your fall semester grades were a positive addition to your overall GPA, please make sure to update your transcript with LSAC, as we want you to have the benefit of your most recent academic achievements. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us at any time."
The second email said:
"The email you received was sent out in error. We deeply regret the inconvenience."
The emails were sent less than 10 minutes apart. So at least that's something.
Doubtful. I know this has happened other places (UMN accidentally changed a bunch of status checkers to "accepted" too early, but it was all people who would eventually be accepted), but the email list that it was sent to was called "lawprospectives", so I think it might actually be an email list of ALL applicants, not just a likely-to-be-admitted pool like the UMN incident.SMA22 wrote:I got it as well this morning; doesn't mean they rejected you, just that they accepted you too quickly:) Maybe the next one will be an acceptance with a scholarship!
That was so awful. My numbers were nowhere near full scholly so I didn't get hit as hard emotionally but it still blew. Ugh.lawschooliseasy wrote:Wake gave me a full scholarship by accident last year.
I dont know who would laugh harder, the press you notify or the school.naterj wrote:If it was my top choice I would probs just show up the first day of classes acting like I never received the follow-up rejection email. If they tried to deny me admission I would make it clear to them that I planned on notifying the press. I'm guessing at that point they would rather just avoid the fiasco and allow me admission than deal with the bad publicity.
I'm not saying anyone should try this... but you should.
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Nope - that's for real... I only take the highest quality screenshots!NZA wrote:Thank you!
Notice that the admission lady DIDN'T PUNCTUATE HER LAST SENTENCE. Unless that is the screenshot quality.
ffffffffffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!deja wrote:Nope - that's for real... I only take the highest quality screenshots!NZA wrote:Thank you!
Notice that the admission lady DIDN'T PUNCTUATE HER LAST SENTENCE. Unless that is the screenshot quality.
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Capitol A wrote:I just read my wife the story about OPs mom, and she started crying. I hate it when girls cry, but this is the saddest thing I've heard in a long time.
Gotti wrote:Capitol A wrote:I just read my wife the story about OPs mom, and she started crying. I hate it when girls cry, but this is the saddest thing I've heard in a long time.
she started crying for someone's mom she doesn't know?
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NZA wrote:Gotti wrote:Capitol A wrote:I just read my wife the story about OPs mom, and she started crying. I hate it when girls cry, but this is the saddest thing I've heard in a long time.
she started crying for someone's mom she doesn't know?Lol, it's called compassion.
Look, I'm not saying my plan is 100% infallible... but it is.1evilo.aihpos wrote:I dont know who would laugh harder, the press you notify or the school.naterj wrote:If it was my top choice I would probs just show up the first day of classes acting like I never received the follow-up rejection email. If they tried to deny me admission I would make it clear to them that I planned on notifying the press. I'm guessing at that point they would rather just avoid the fiasco and allow me admission than deal with the bad publicity.
I'm not saying anyone should try this... but you should.
naterj wrote:Look, I'm not saying my plan is 100% infallible... but it is.1evilo.aihpos wrote:I dont know who would laugh harder, the press you notify or the school.naterj wrote:If it was my top choice I would probs just show up the first day of classes acting like I never received the follow-up rejection email. If they tried to deny me admission I would make it clear to them that I planned on notifying the press. I'm guessing at that point they would rather just avoid the fiasco and allow me admission than deal with the bad publicity.
I'm not saying anyone should try this... but you should.
Say you went into a classroom the first day and just took a seat. The professor might question who you are and notify you that you're not registered for the class. Fine, you're sent to the admissions office to verify your enrollment. They would probably try to claim that you haven't even registered for classes or whatever. Well, BAM! you hand them the official email that you printed off and demand the acceptance and legal education that was promised to you. Law schools are full of lawyers who know contract law and all that so they would have to let you in. If you could get someone like the dean to sign the print out of the email you would be golden, just don't tell him what he's signing (ask him for an autograph or whatever I dunno).
Only if they want to press the issue would you even have to alert the media. My guess is that the situation would not escalate to that point.
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