tj486701 wrote:gitguy wrote:When did you guys apply?? I submitted on 9/24.Djones wrote:Got my letter today with some $$! GOOD LUCK TO ALL APPLICANTS!!
Submitted EARLY DECISION ON 10/15/12
Same with me. ED on 10/15
tj486701 wrote:gitguy wrote:When did you guys apply?? I submitted on 9/24.Djones wrote:Got my letter today with some $$! GOOD LUCK TO ALL APPLICANTS!!
Submitted EARLY DECISION ON 10/15/12
havanese11 wrote:My status says decision rendered 12/3 but I haven't received a letter yet. How long does it take for a letter to go across country?
havanese11 wrote:My status says decision rendered 12/3 but I haven't received a letter yet. How long does it take for a letter to go across country?
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Did you ED?lambert8 wrote:I got my acceptance in the mail today...The scholly just said 20k for the first year only. I was a little perplexed by this, I thought most schools did it on a 3 year basis. This probably takes San Diego out of the running because I'm not trying to pay sticker years 2 and 3
tj486701 wrote:havanese11 wrote:My status says decision rendered 12/3 but I haven't received a letter yet. How long does it take for a letter to go across country?
4-5 business days USPS.... But is will most likely come on horse back
We're numbers twins!lambert8 wrote:No just applied regular. 165/3.3
From what I understand, they assess scholly's from year to year, and if you do well it could go up. Likewise, if you do poorly it could go down.lambert8 wrote:I got my acceptance in the mail today...The scholly just said 20k for the first year only. I was a little perplexed by this, I thought most schools did it on a 3 year basis. This probably takes San Diego out of the running because I'm not trying to pay sticker years 2 and 3
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I'd dig a little deeper. A 3 year package usually has stips which won't necessarily be met (not to be pessimistic); the reality is people do lose their scholly's. Most law applicants are near the top of there UG class, but the reality is when we are all in the same room together the game changes--the top 10-20% UG that apply to law school can't all also be top 10-20% in law school.lambert8 wrote:I got my acceptance in the mail today...The scholly just said 20k for the first year only. I was a little perplexed by this, I thought most schools did it on a 3 year basis. This probably takes San Diego out of the running because I'm not trying to pay sticker years 2 and 3
While USD isn't very popular on this site or LSN, I cannot find a single person admitted below a 154.dmgoor01 wrote:Went complete on 10/15 as well.
151/3.95, applied ED.
I've been told to retake by everyone on this forum. I am in a position where I can afford USD at sticker, so please do not respond to this by telling me to retake. I cannot and will not be, at least this cycle.
What do you all think of my odds of admission? I really want to attend USD, but have yet to hear back. It says file complete. I'm interested in opinions on my shot at admission. I think applying ED should help ...
Plus, I believe they get back to all ED applicants by the end of the year...
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With that stat line, I would not be concerned with a rejection. Don't worry.JMuir wrote:Anyone been rejected yet? Status changed to decision rendered today wondering if I got in or not is killing me. GPA 3.48, LSAT 162
dproduct wrote:While USD isn't very popular on this site or LSN, I cannot find a single person admitted below a 154.dmgoor01 wrote:Went complete on 10/15 as well.
151/3.95, applied ED.
I've been told to retake by everyone on this forum. I am in a position where I can afford USD at sticker, so please do not respond to this by telling me to retake. I cannot and will not be, at least this cycle.
What do you all think of my odds of admission? I really want to attend USD, but have yet to hear back. It says file complete. I'm interested in opinions on my shot at admission. I think applying ED should help ...
Plus, I believe they get back to all ED applicants by the end of the year...
ETA: Looks like there are two people sub 154 who got in during the 09-10 cycle:
http://lawschoolnumbers.com/lawchampion
http://lawschoolnumbers.com/chass
CO2016YEAH wrote:dproduct wrote:While USD isn't very popular on this site or LSN, I cannot find a single person admitted below a 154.dmgoor01 wrote:Went complete on 10/15 as well.
151/3.95, applied ED.
I've been told to retake by everyone on this forum. I am in a position where I can afford USD at sticker, so please do not respond to this by telling me to retake. I cannot and will not be, at least this cycle.
What do you all think of my odds of admission? I really want to attend USD, but have yet to hear back. It says file complete. I'm interested in opinions on my shot at admission. I think applying ED should help ...
Plus, I believe they get back to all ED applicants by the end of the year...
ETA: Looks like there are two people sub 154 who got in during the 09-10 cycle:
http://lawschoolnumbers.com/lawchampion
http://lawschoolnumbers.com/chass
Cue the "Woump, Woump" music. Lol.
You never know; he does have a 3.95. Maybe he's got a shot!
Annnnnnd it's 2012, with lower applicant numbers and LSAT. You never know.
Oh, and LSN for last year only had just over 200 applicants report, and US News says there were over 4200 total.
Oh, and while the 25% LSAT was 158 the 75% GPA was only 3.6.
I'm not trying to give this guy unrealistic hope; it's definitely not a sure thing, but I think he's got a shot. Chances are good that most 151s aren't 3.95s, so he's a bit of an anomaly.![]()
Apparently Harvard admitted a 120-something LSAT ex-law enforcement a couple years back. Could be folklore--who knows?
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