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sdphill

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by sdphill » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:30 am
kennethellenparcell wrote:cuddlingbunnehs wrote:Good luck to all of you!
I really lucked out with NYU...applied late in the cycle (end of January) and they called me on Valentines' Day (best v-day present ever? I think so). I was at the low end of the median LSAT range though so don't lose hope, people. I'm thinking it must be the fact that one of my majors is Chinese, and they are trying to emphasize their Chinese law stuff...or they needed some diversity from Oklahoma...because I got waitlisted at a TON of other T14s.
Hope to see you guys next year!

I SPEAK CHINESE NYU. FLUENT IN MANDARIN OK??? PRETEND PROFICIENT IN PIG LATIN AND SPANISH. I also speak the language of interpretive dance.
Also, Jam you WILL get off waitlists.
I speak French, Spanish, Pig Latin, BS, English, and Sarcasm fluently... They couldn't pick that up in my application? I think I am a winner

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hypothalamus

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by hypothalamus » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:32 am
sdphill wrote:kennethellenparcell wrote:cuddlingbunnehs wrote:Good luck to all of you!
I really lucked out with NYU...applied late in the cycle (end of January) and they called me on Valentines' Day (best v-day present ever? I think so). I was at the low end of the median LSAT range though so don't lose hope, people. I'm thinking it must be the fact that one of my majors is Chinese, and they are trying to emphasize their Chinese law stuff...or they needed some diversity from Oklahoma...because I got waitlisted at a TON of other T14s.
Hope to see you guys next year!

I SPEAK CHINESE NYU. FLUENT IN MANDARIN OK??? PRETEND PROFICIENT IN PIG LATIN AND SPANISH. I also speak the language of interpretive dance.
Also, Jam you WILL get off waitlists.
I speak French, Spanish, Pig Latin, BS, English, and Sarcasm fluently... They couldn't pick that up in my application? I think I am a winner

I speak Gypsy. Top that!
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sdphill

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by sdphill » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:34 am
hypothalamus wrote:sdphill wrote:
I speak French, Spanish, Pig Latin, BS, English, and Sarcasm fluently... They couldn't pick that up in my application? I think I am a winner

I speak Gypsy. Top that!
Impressive!!! Top Creole too!

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kennethellenparcell

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by kennethellenparcell » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:35 am
hypothalamus wrote: I speak Gypsy. Top that!
(1) Teach me your ways!
(2) I am willing to learn to speak NY train conductor too, provided I receive an NYU acceptance.
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sdphill

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by sdphill » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:36 am
kennethellenparcell wrote:hypothalamus wrote: I speak Gypsy. Top that!
(1) Teach me your ways!
(2) I am willing to learn to speak NY train conductor too, provided I receive an NYU acceptance.
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hypothalamus

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by hypothalamus » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:39 am
kennethellenparcell wrote:hypothalamus wrote: I speak Gypsy. Top that!
(1) Teach me your ways!
(2) I am willing to learn to speak NY train conductor too, provided I receive an NYU acceptance.
Hahah I guess my post isn't as funny out of context... I come from a country with a pretty sizable Gypsy minority and a very racist general population
But some tips on Gypsy-learning:
- Vodka does facilitate learning
- You need to be able to dance to accordeon music before you can speak Gypsy
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sdphill

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by sdphill » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:40 am
hypothalamus wrote:kennethellenparcell wrote:hypothalamus wrote: I speak Gypsy. Top that!
(1) Teach me your ways!
(2) I am willing to learn to speak NY train conductor too, provided I receive an NYU acceptance.
Hahah I guess my post isn't as funny out of context... I come from a country with a pretty sizable Gypsy minority and a very racist general population
But some tips on Gypsy-learning:
- Vodka does facilitate learning
- You need to be able to dance to accordeon music before you can speak Gypsy
(1) I am a big drinker!
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(2) I have rhythm!
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kennethellenparcell

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by kennethellenparcell » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:47 am
hypothalamus wrote:kennethellenparcell wrote:hypothalamus wrote: I speak Gypsy. Top that!
(1) Teach me your ways!
(2) I am willing to learn to speak NY train conductor too, provided I receive an NYU acceptance.
Hahah I guess my post isn't as funny out of context... I come from a country with a pretty sizable Gypsy minority and a very racist general population
But some tips on Gypsy-learning:
- Vodka does facilitate learning
- You need to be able to dance to accordeon music before you can speak Gypsy
Are you from France? Also, this learning process may fail for me. One shot of vodka = drunk times for me. Also, I have a very awkward sense of rhythm. Although this maaay work since I think the accordian is kind of an awkward instrument.
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by avd90 » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:48 am
sdphill wrote:hypothalamus wrote:kennethellenparcell wrote:hypothalamus wrote: I speak Gypsy. Top that!
(1) Teach me your ways!
(2) I am willing to learn to speak NY train conductor too, provided I receive an NYU acceptance.
Hahah I guess my post isn't as funny out of context... I come from a country with a pretty sizable Gypsy minority and a very racist general population
But some tips on Gypsy-learning:
- Vodka does facilitate learning
- You need to be able to dance to accordeon music before you can speak Gypsy
(1) I am a big drinker!
--ImageRemoved--
(2) I have rhythm!
I have gypsy ancestry from my spanish side. And I can get down to acordian music.. more of a tequila girl myself... no gypsy for me?
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hypothalamus

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by hypothalamus » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:49 am
avd90 wrote:sdphill wrote:
But some tips on Gypsy-learning:
- Vodka does facilitate learning
- You need to be able to dance to accordeon music before you can speak Gypsy
(1) I am a big drinker!
--ImageRemoved--
(2) I have rhythm!
I have gypsy ancestry from my spanish side. And I can get down to acordian music.. more of a tequila girl myself... no gypsy for me?[/quote]
Of course Gypsy for you! Free Gypsy lessons for everyone at the ASW!
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by kennethellenparcell » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:51 am
hypothalamus wrote: Of course Gypsy for you! Free Gypsy lessons for everyone at the ASW!
I'm holding you to this!

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by hypothalamus » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:53 am
kennethellenparcell wrote:hypothalamus wrote: Of course Gypsy for you! Free Gypsy lessons for everyone at the ASW!
I'm holding you to this!

A Lannister always pays his debts, sir.

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by fingerscrossedxx » Wed Mar 21, 2012 1:12 pm
hypothalamus wrote:kennethellenparcell wrote:hypothalamus wrote: Of course Gypsy for you! Free Gypsy lessons for everyone at the ASW!
I'm holding you to this!

A Lannister always pays his debts, sir.

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PopTorts13

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by PopTorts13 » Wed Mar 21, 2012 5:38 pm
How much later after acceptance did you guys receive your scholarship? Thank you.
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djkrish

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by djkrish » Wed Mar 21, 2012 6:52 pm
also wondering if anyone heard about scholarship... i didn't apply to a name scholarship but need at least a little merit money to have this be an option for me.... someone said something about filling out a form?
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by Tiago Splitter » Wed Mar 21, 2012 9:56 pm
djkrish wrote:also wondering if anyone heard about scholarship... i didn't apply to a name scholarship but need at least a little merit money to have this be an option for me.... someone said something about filling out a form?
If you've filled out the FAFSA and NeedAccess forms you don't have to do anything else. They'll contact you with financial aid info whether or not you receive any merit money.
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by mithriliel » Thu Mar 22, 2012 12:03 pm
farewell NYU. good luck to the rest of you!
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by Sammy841 » Thu Mar 22, 2012 12:20 pm
mithriliel wrote:farewell NYU. good luck to the rest of you!
Sorry to hear that. Just today? Did you update or anything?
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by gravityrides0 » Thu Mar 22, 2012 12:42 pm
judging by the huge gap on the LSN graph, it seems like NYU waitlists a ton of people? I know someone a page or two back said that NYU tends to use their WL quite a bit-- does anyone know how big or small their WL is compared to other schools?
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MikeTheWilliams

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by MikeTheWilliams » Thu Mar 22, 2012 1:07 pm
3/22 Decision Letter Sent
Last update was 12/14
Snail mail or email?
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by Killingly » Thu Mar 22, 2012 1:09 pm
MikeTheWilliams wrote:3/22 Decision Letter Sent
Last update was 12/14
Snail mail or email?
My last update was 12/15....were you held from ED?
And I think whether you get snail or e-mail depends on the decision. GL!
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by Killingly » Thu Mar 22, 2012 1:14 pm
MikeTheWilliams wrote:Regular decision.
Hmm, well good luck.
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by MikeTheWilliams » Thu Mar 22, 2012 1:16 pm
Thanks!
I wouldn't have eaten such a big lunch if I knew I was going to get that update. I feel a little sick...
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by law2015 » Thu Mar 22, 2012 1:19 pm
MikeTheWilliams wrote:Thanks!
I wouldn't have eaten such a big lunch if I knew I was going to get that update. I feel a little sick...
Good Luck!!! Either way your wait is over.
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
Now there's a charge.
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