Good luck! I got my second UR today, first was yesterday. Hoping they don't ding me tomorrowthelong wrote:Just went under review. Hooray! Now to wait for two more under reviews...
Submitted 1/5, complete 1/27 UR 2/15.

Good luck! I got my second UR today, first was yesterday. Hoping they don't ding me tomorrowthelong wrote:Just went under review. Hooray! Now to wait for two more under reviews...
Submitted 1/5, complete 1/27 UR 2/15.
I realized after seeing this post that I never put my dates up for data, so I hope this helps.steelers2012 wrote:Hey guys, I'm sure this has been posted earlier in the thread but I was just curious how those of you who have gotten accepted heard back (email/status checker/snail mail). I just went under second review today after first UR on 2/9 so hopefully I hear back soon
Best of luck to the rest of the applicant pool!
you're funny, moxymoxy wrote:Went UR today (2/17). I will update tomorrow as soon as I am dinged.
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With numbers like mine, being funny is my only chance at a successful application. I hope you were not being sarcasticmr_unemployed wrote:you're funny, moxymoxy wrote:Went UR today (2/17). I will update tomorrow as soon as I am dinged.
no, not sarcastic. your gloomy outlook - "they are going to spend one day reviewing my application and then ding me the next day without a second review or any other due diligence" - was funny the same way that eeyore is funny. i think that they will give you a fair shot. good luck, and i'm rooting for you!moxy wrote:With numbers like mine, being funny is my only chance at a successful application. I hope you were not being sarcasticmr_unemployed wrote:you're funny, moxymoxy wrote:Went UR today (2/17). I will update tomorrow as soon as I am dinged.
If your LSN page, and the numbers are your reals numbers .. I am rooting for you bro .. otherwise .... fu lol .. I'm just kidding .. good luck!!mr_unemployed wrote:no, not sarcastic. your gloomy outlook - "they are going to spend one day reviewing my application and then ding me the next day without a second review or any other due diligence" - was funny the same way that eeyore is funny. i think that they will give you a fair shot. good luck, and i'm rooting for you!moxy wrote:With numbers like mine, being funny is my only chance at a successful application. I hope you were not being sarcasticmr_unemployed wrote:you're funny, moxymoxy wrote:Went UR today (2/17). I will update tomorrow as soon as I am dinged.
already waitlisted. but i'll take the luck anyway. i'm planning to submit a LOCI.moxy wrote:If your LSN page, and the numbers are your reals numbers .. I am rooting for you bro .. otherwise .... fu lol .. I'm just kidding .. good luck!!mr_unemployed wrote:no, not sarcastic. your gloomy outlook - "they are going to spend one day reviewing my application and then ding me the next day without a second review or any other due diligence" - was funny the same way that eeyore is funny. i think that they will give you a fair shot. good luck, and i'm rooting for you!moxy wrote:With numbers like mine, being funny is my only chance at a successful application. I hope you were not being sarcasticmr_unemployed wrote:
you're funny, moxy
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lol what are these "great softs" I've seen you post about like 3 times now?LawGuy321 wrote:173 / 4.0 / great softs and...waitlisted.
In at Harvard, Held at Columbia, and WL'd at Chicago. Just more proof that these schools are subjective.
+1 Just out of curiosity, not out of cruelty.boosk wrote:lol what are these "great softs" I've seen you post about like 3 times now?LawGuy321 wrote:173 / 4.0 / great softs and...waitlisted.
In at Harvard, Held at Columbia, and WL'd at Chicago. Just more proof that these schools are subjective.
Not reallyPopTorts13 wrote:My guess is that the prestige of one's undergrad as well as what they studied and have accomplished in a working environment plays an influential role. Top schools genuinely want a diverse student body that will challenge one another and cultivate an environment conducive for growth... makes them look better as well.
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Yeah. you're right. Admissions probably doesn't care about where you went and what you've done with your life professionally and academically. What was I thinking? They certainly don't take the indiviual into consideration when admitting students. Shoot, take a look at these admissions officers of top schools, none of them say anything about the importance of the individual and their academic/life experiencesBronck wrote:Not reallyPopTorts13 wrote:My guess is that the prestige of one's undergrad as well as what they studied and have accomplished in a working environment plays an influential role. Top schools genuinely want a diverse student body that will challenge one another and cultivate an environment conducive for growth... makes them look better as well.
It plays some role. At this level of school there are more candidates with the numbers than slots. Work experience, your undergrad major/institution, and other softs must be a factor for differentiating applicants with roughly the same numbers profile. I think that's what Torts was getting at.Bronck wrote:Not reallyPopTorts13 wrote:My guess is that the prestige of one's undergrad as well as what they studied and have accomplished in a working environment plays an influential role. Top schools genuinely want a diverse student body that will challenge one another and cultivate an environment conducive for growth... makes them look better as well.
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