Gonna have to agree. If I hadn't done well elsewhere, I would have guessed that I have some glaring issue in my application by now.drawstring wrote:Columbia is trolling us I swearNonconsecutive wrote:I need to script a little bot that posts "Empty Mailbox" in this thread each day around 5pm.
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drawstring wrote:Columbia is trolling us I swearNonconsecutive wrote:I need to script a little bot that posts "Empty Mailbox" in this thread each day around 5pm.

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Does the pilot interview affect Columbia's acceptance decision? I may have messed up badly on mine earlier today.
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I imagine that, yes, the interview is a factor in the decision.Gucci Mane wrote:Does the pilot interview affect Columbia's acceptance decision? I may have messed up badly on mine earlier today.
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That's unfortunatebarrelofmonkeys wrote:I imagine that, yes, the interview is a factor in the decision.Gucci Mane wrote:Does the pilot interview affect Columbia's acceptance decision? I may have messed up badly on mine earlier today.
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Interviews rarely go as badly as you thought. Don't sweat it.Gucci Mane wrote:That's unfortunatebarrelofmonkeys wrote:I imagine that, yes, the interview is a factor in the decision.Gucci Mane wrote:Does the pilot interview affect Columbia's acceptance decision? I may have messed up badly on mine earlier today.
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waferthinmint wrote:drawstring wrote:Columbia is trolling us I swearNonconsecutive wrote:I need to script a little bot that posts "Empty Mailbox" in this thread each day around 5pm.
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Yeah, well, I've seen it a little more than a handful of times in my life....My neighbor calls it "sky ice." We don't know what to do...we just shut everything down until it warms back up.The-Specs wrote:+1lawschool22 wrote:Here it's just "when it snows," implying that we know it's going to happen just about every 3-5 days like it does every year lol.The-Specs wrote:Good point, you don't even know how to talk about it. Everywhere else we say "when snow falls" or "when we get snow." HTHKatyMarie wrote: We haven't gotten mail for a few days here. Probably won't until Saturday -_- Thank god we're thawing out a little....We don't know what to do in the south when snow happens so everyone has been holed up all week.
This is a credited way to talk about snow.
I've also been looking like a hobo since I don't have an actual coat and have just been piling on random clothing items to keep warm. I have some adjusting to do if I go to Columbia.
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I just want to know if I need to change my flight out to a day earlier so I can hit up CLS's ASW when I'll be going to NY for NYU's ASW! Come on, CLS, time is money!
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Every time I get excited about possibly attending Columbia I get this exact thought of "oh crap, the weather adjustment is going to be brutal." I've lived in two climates in my life: the Bay Area growing up, and San Diego the last few years. To say I have never experienced a "real" winter is an understatement.KatyMarie wrote: I've also been looking like a hobo since I don't have an actual coat and have just been piling on random clothing items to keep warm. I have some adjusting to do if I go to Columbia.
It was 70 degrees here today and it felt sort of hot walking around in shorts and a t-shirt. I've been to the beach just about every weekend for the last month. I have one "heavy" jacket that is probably good for 30 degree weather. The thought of that kind of cold and dealing with snow just honestly seems unreal to me.
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When comparing San Diego weather to any other weather, the other weather is always going to lose. Seriously that place has perfect weather. If I lived in San Diego I would never leave. Let alone leave to go to law schooldrevo wrote:Every time I get excited about possibly attending Columbia I get this exact thought of "oh crap, the weather adjustment is going to be brutal." I've lived in two climates in my life: the Bay Area growing up, and San Diego the last few years. To say I have never experienced a "real" winter is an understatement.KatyMarie wrote: I've also been looking like a hobo since I don't have an actual coat and have just been piling on random clothing items to keep warm. I have some adjusting to do if I go to Columbia.
It was 70 degrees here today and it felt sort of hot walking around in shorts and a t-shirt. I've been to the beach just about every weekend for the last month. I have one "heavy" jacket that is probably good for 30 degree weather. The thought of that kind of cold and dealing with snow just honestly seems unreal to me.
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As someone who grew up in San Diego the above is credited.lawschool22 wrote:When comparing San Diego weather to any other weather, the other weather is always going to lose. Seriously that place has perfect weather. If I lived in San Diego I would never leave. Let alone leave to go to law schooldrevo wrote:Every time I get excited about possibly attending Columbia I get this exact thought of "oh crap, the weather adjustment is going to be brutal." I've lived in two climates in my life: the Bay Area growing up, and San Diego the last few years. To say I have never experienced a "real" winter is an understatement.KatyMarie wrote: I've also been looking like a hobo since I don't have an actual coat and have just been piling on random clothing items to keep warm. I have some adjusting to do if I go to Columbia.
It was 70 degrees here today and it felt sort of hot walking around in shorts and a t-shirt. I've been to the beach just about every weekend for the last month. I have one "heavy" jacket that is probably good for 30 degree weather. The thought of that kind of cold and dealing with snow just honestly seems unreal to me.
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Yeah, it is incredibly hard to accept that no matter what I am saying bye to San Diego for minimum 3 years. People really can't overstate the absolute amazingness of the weather and just the city (and the massive area that SD entails) in general. The only thing it's missing is a strong law school. If there was an equivalent of a regional power house like UCLA/USC down here there would be absolutely nothing that could persuade me to leave.lawschool22 wrote:When comparing San Diego weather to any other weather, the other weather is always going to lose. Seriously that place has perfect weather. If I lived in San Diego I would never leave. Let alone leave to go to law schooldrevo wrote:Every time I get excited about possibly attending Columbia I get this exact thought of "oh crap, the weather adjustment is going to be brutal." I've lived in two climates in my life: the Bay Area growing up, and San Diego the last few years. To say I have never experienced a "real" winter is an understatement.KatyMarie wrote: I've also been looking like a hobo since I don't have an actual coat and have just been piling on random clothing items to keep warm. I have some adjusting to do if I go to Columbia.
It was 70 degrees here today and it felt sort of hot walking around in shorts and a t-shirt. I've been to the beach just about every weekend for the last month. I have one "heavy" jacket that is probably good for 30 degree weather. The thought of that kind of cold and dealing with snow just honestly seems unreal to me.
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You could still become a surfing instructor. Or work at the zoo with the lions. It isn't too late for you drevo!drevo wrote:Yeah, it is incredibly hard to accept that no matter what I am saying bye to San Diego for minimum 3 years. People really can't overstate the absolute amazingness of the weather and just the city (and the massive area that SD entails) in general. The only thing it's missing is a strong law school. If there was an equivalent of a regional power house like UCLA/USC down here there would be absolutely nothing that could persuade me to leave.lawschool22 wrote:When comparing San Diego weather to any other weather, the other weather is always going to lose. Seriously that place has perfect weather. If I lived in San Diego I would never leave. Let alone leave to go to law schooldrevo wrote:Every time I get excited about possibly attending Columbia I get this exact thought of "oh crap, the weather adjustment is going to be brutal." I've lived in two climates in my life: the Bay Area growing up, and San Diego the last few years. To say I have never experienced a "real" winter is an understatement.KatyMarie wrote: I've also been looking like a hobo since I don't have an actual coat and have just been piling on random clothing items to keep warm. I have some adjusting to do if I go to Columbia.
It was 70 degrees here today and it felt sort of hot walking around in shorts and a t-shirt. I've been to the beach just about every weekend for the last month. I have one "heavy" jacket that is probably good for 30 degree weather. The thought of that kind of cold and dealing with snow just honestly seems unreal to me.
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How long does it usually take to go complete at Columbia? It's been about a month since I submitted.
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so many thin envelopes in the mail today but safe for now!
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No love from Columbia (submitted in Nov). Def thought I had the stats. So far not a peep or word from them, UVA, or Cornell lolol
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paglababa wrote:No love from Columbia (submitted in Nov). Def thought I had the stats. So far not a peep or word from them
+1 except I submitted in September.
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And they could've rejected us or put us on reserve already. I'd really like to know wth they are doing.
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drawstring wrote:And they could've rejected us or put us on reserve already. I'd really like to know wth they are doing.
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Re: Columbia c/o 2017 Applicants (2013-2014 cycle)
Real talk, they must be waiting to see what their Butler/Hamsauce yield is like.Humbert Humbert wrote:drawstring wrote:And they could've rejected us or put us on reserve already. I'd really like to know wth they are doing.
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Considering the delay in koala's inevitable acceptance, I have to agree.Kobaine51 wrote:Real talk, they must be waiting to see what their Butler/Hamsauce yield is like.Humbert Humbert wrote:drawstring wrote:And they could've rejected us or put us on reserve already. I'd really like to know wth they are doing.
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They're not going to know that for months, though, right...?Arrow4Christ wrote:Considering the delay in koala's inevitable acceptance, I have to agree.Kobaine51 wrote:Real talk, they must be waiting to see what their Butler/Hamsauce yield is like.Humbert Humbert wrote:drawstring wrote:And they could've rejected us or put us on reserve already. I'd really like to know wth they are doing.
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1/6 complete. No word yet. >/= 75ths
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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