My guess is they are going through the holds that are URM. Then will go back through the non URM holds. Maybe...I may no nothing at all.Weirdlog wrote:We seem to be in almost the exact same boat, BTTOH. I don't think we've had a reported DLS in a little while, so I'm getting afraid these next couple weeks might be a slaughterfest.BackToTheOldHouse wrote:Well, there's ten more minutes until the end of the business day--any history of Stanford calls going out after 5pm?
If not, then I guess I should be happy to have made it through this day (almost), without being DLS'd . . .
Definitely seems that all of the recent admits have been URMs. I'm guessing they have us in different piles and are working through them sequentially.
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Got my call today! Yes, I am a URM for those who are curious
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Congrats! URM type/#s?Magi228 wrote:Got my call today! Yes, I am a URM for those who are curious
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Knock wrote:Congrats! URM type/#s?Magi228 wrote:Got my call today! Yes, I am a URM for those who are curious
Thanks! Was completely not expecting the call, so it was quite the pleasant surprise.
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Congrats to you and all recent admits! Quite envious.Magi228 wrote:Knock wrote:Congrats! URM type/#s?Magi228 wrote:Got my call today! Yes, I am a URM for those who are curious
Thanks! Was completely not expecting the call, so it was quite the pleasant surprise.
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Fuck!
Sorry, I just wanted to get that off my chest.
Please call me tomorrow Dean Deal.
Sorry, I just wanted to get that off my chest.
Please call me tomorrow Dean Deal.
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Something tells me Knock's call from Faye is overdue...
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Pics from my visit this weekend!
Main Buildings




Quad Outside of the Law School



Interior of the Law School







Library






New Law School Building (should be done by ASW)





I'll post more of Munger/the campus later!
Main Buildings




Quad Outside of the Law School



Interior of the Law School







Library






New Law School Building (should be done by ASW)





I'll post more of Munger/the campus later!
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............The wait is killing me.
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I know it's not gonna happen for me. I have almost pledged to myself to not check this thread anymore . . . but I can't bring myself to stay away.askyemcdonald wrote:............The wait is killing me.
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Yea....Well I would just like to know. I don't see why it has to be dragged out so much.
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Damn, SLS is so beautiful. It hurts inside to look at the pics though
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Knock wrote:Damn, SLS is so beautiful. It hurts inside to look at the pics though.

Munger pics! I tried to get at least one picture of each of the 5 buildings..
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Knock, I feel like I can just +1 everything you post. hahaKnock wrote:. Let me in please Dean Deal!
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Please dogatorgirl4life wrote:Knock, I feel like I can just +1 everything you post. hahaKnock wrote:. Let me in please Dean Deal!

ETA: The Stig, if the whole law thing doesn't work out, you have a nice backup career in photography.
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Thanks for the pics Stig. Munger looks nicer than the other/previous graduate housing at S, although it is pretty pricey.The Stig wrote:Knock wrote:Damn, SLS is so beautiful. It hurts inside to look at the pics though.
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Munger pics! I tried to get at least one picture of each of the 5 buildings..
How did SLS compare to some of your other visits? Aside from the fact that the location is better than any other top school.
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Just some impressions from my visit in February.
SLS is kind of lackluster/boring compared to the rest of the school. The rest of the campus is gorgeous and the weather fairly cold in February [(redacted)], but easily tolerable. I visited a few weeks back, but never got around to processing my photos.
I also was pretty concerned that when I sat in on a class of 1Ls I counted 12 out of 60 students who were non-white, and I was even giving people the benefit of the doubt in being "colored." I'm not sure about the rest of the campus since I didn't spend enough time to really gauge the diversity. I grew up in a sea of white, and UG opened my eyes to the importance of diversity. Stanford has been my dream school since 8th grade, but this aspect alone seriously made me question if SLS is for me. Just something to consider, I guess.
Later impressions of Menlo Park and Palo Alto/Downtown Palo Alto didn't really help either. [redacted so I don't out myself] Stanford is a similar suburban vacuum. The mall/downtown area nearby is nice, but nothing extravagant/exquisite and nowhere near the caliber of Los Angeles shopping/restaurant diversity. It's suburban life, straight up. SF is still pretty far (40-60 minutes), so I wouldn't rely on it.
That said, I would choose Stanford over any other school for the weather, job prospects, ridiculously friendly atmosphere/staff, and its IP programs. I probably won't get in anyway, but thought I'd add some personal impressions. If anyone can speak to the issues of diversity, chime in, of course. R6?
SLS is kind of lackluster/boring compared to the rest of the school. The rest of the campus is gorgeous and the weather fairly cold in February [(redacted)], but easily tolerable. I visited a few weeks back, but never got around to processing my photos.
I also was pretty concerned that when I sat in on a class of 1Ls I counted 12 out of 60 students who were non-white, and I was even giving people the benefit of the doubt in being "colored." I'm not sure about the rest of the campus since I didn't spend enough time to really gauge the diversity. I grew up in a sea of white, and UG opened my eyes to the importance of diversity. Stanford has been my dream school since 8th grade, but this aspect alone seriously made me question if SLS is for me. Just something to consider, I guess.
Later impressions of Menlo Park and Palo Alto/Downtown Palo Alto didn't really help either. [redacted so I don't out myself] Stanford is a similar suburban vacuum. The mall/downtown area nearby is nice, but nothing extravagant/exquisite and nowhere near the caliber of Los Angeles shopping/restaurant diversity. It's suburban life, straight up. SF is still pretty far (40-60 minutes), so I wouldn't rely on it.
That said, I would choose Stanford over any other school for the weather, job prospects, ridiculously friendly atmosphere/staff, and its IP programs. I probably won't get in anyway, but thought I'd add some personal impressions. If anyone can speak to the issues of diversity, chime in, of course. R6?
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I was hoping you'd say you wouldn't choose Stanford, even if it translate to a 0.001% chance increase. haha (jk of course)aesis wrote: That said, I would choose Stanford over any other school for the weather, job prospects, ridiculously friendly atmosphere/staff, and its IP programs. I probably won't get in anyway, but thought I'd add some personal impressions. If anyone can speak to the issues of diversity, chime in, of course. R6?
As for diversity... I saw a lot of Asians. Which could really hurt my chances. But I have to be honest I have not seen any law school being really diverse. Well I have never really seen a university that is truly diverse, like my own surroundings. I know many schools boast their 30-45% students of color, but you are right we usually just see a lot of whites and a lot of Asians. So if you don't count Asians ...
They have admitted several highly qualified minorities lately, I think this coming class will be just fine.
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Racial diversity isn't the only type of diversity though, of course.aesis wrote:Just some impressions from my visit in February.
SLS is kind of lackluster/boring compared to the rest of the school. The rest of the campus is gorgeous and the weather fairly cold in February [(redacted)], but easily tolerable. I visited a few weeks back, but never got around to processing my photos.
I also was pretty concerned that when I sat in on a class of 1Ls I counted 12 out of 60 students who were non-white, and I was even giving people the benefit of the doubt in being "colored." I'm not sure about the rest of the campus since I didn't spend enough time to really gauge the diversity. I grew up in a sea of white, and UG opened my eyes to the importance of diversity. Stanford has been my dream school since 8th grade, but this aspect alone seriously made me question if SLS is for me. Just something to consider, I guess.
Later impressions of Menlo Park and Palo Alto/Downtown Palo Alto didn't really help either. [redacted so I don't out myself] Stanford is a similar suburban vacuum. The mall/downtown area nearby is nice, but nothing extravagant/exquisite and nowhere near the caliber of Los Angeles shopping/restaurant diversity. It's suburban life, straight up. SF is still pretty far (40-60 minutes), so I wouldn't rely on it.
That said, I would choose Stanford over any other school for the weather, job prospects, ridiculously friendly atmosphere/staff, and its IP programs. I probably won't get in anyway, but thought I'd add some personal impressions. If anyone can speak to the issues of diversity, chime in, of course. R6?
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If you are implying being social-economically disadvantaged (but not racially) gets anyone a boost in admissions I'd like to know what school.Knock wrote:
Racial diversity isn't the only type of diversity though, of course.
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Your observation is definitely something to consider, but it could've been an anomaly between sections. Or that skin color wasn't an accurate predictor of how people self-identified.aesis wrote: I also was pretty concerned that when I sat in on a class of 1Ls I counted 12 out of 60 students who were non-white, and I was even giving people the benefit of the doubt in being "colored." I'm not sure about the rest of the campus since I didn't spend enough time to really gauge the diversity. I grew up in a sea of white, and UG opened my eyes to the importance of diversity. Stanford has been my dream school since 8th grade, but this aspect alone seriously made me question if SLS is for me. Just something to consider, I guess.
Stanford, Harvard, and Yale report virtually identical minority presence (36-37%). So, unfortunately things aren't going to be any better if you're choosing among those three.
Also, there are other academically valuable types of diversity besides race.
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I'm not implying that it gets anyone a boost in admissions. I was talking in terms of choosing a school, if diversity is important to you. Diversity of experience, socioeconomic diversity, etc.r6_philly wrote:If you are implying being social-economically disadvantaged (but not racially) gets anyone a boost in admissions I'd like to know what school.Knock wrote:
Racial diversity isn't the only type of diversity though, of course.
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Berkeley.r6_philly wrote:If you are implying being social-economically disadvantaged (but not racially) gets anyone a boost in admissions I'd like to know what school.Knock wrote:
Racial diversity isn't the only type of diversity though, of course.
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'r6_philly wrote:But I have to be honest I have not seen any law school being really diverse. Well I have never really seen a university that is truly diverse, like my own surroundings. I know many schools boast their 30-45% students of color, but you are right we usually just see a lot of whites and a lot of Asians.
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