Wisconsin 2010 Application Cycle Forum
- tdubsWI
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Re: Wisconsin 2010 Application Cycle
Two people are reporting scholarship offers of $109,272 (full ride) on LSN. Both URM, out of state. At least someone is hearing good news from UW.
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Re: Wisconsin 2010 Application Cycle
"Application currently being reviewed by the Admissions Committee."
that is what my status checker says
can I expect news soonish?
that is what my status checker says
can I expect news soonish?
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Re: Wisconsin 2010 Application Cycle
Just got a scholly e-mail! 10k a year. Not bad for out of stater.
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+1moandersen wrote: They sent me a good amount of material before I applied encouraging me to apply. then i did. now silence......
- tdubsWI
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Re: Wisconsin 2010 Application Cycle
As far as I can tell, only if your LSAT is way above the 75th percentile. I have been "Under Review" for 6 weeks and I know other people in this thread who have had that on their checkers for longer...Headybrah wrote:"Application currently being reviewed by the Admissions Committee."
that is what my status checker says
can I expect news soonish?
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- Texasboundanddown
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Re: Wisconsin 2010 Application Cycle
Whats the average wait time for someone who was accepted?tdubsWI wrote:As far as I can tell, only if your LSAT is way above the 75th percentile. I have been "Under Review" for 6 weeks and I know other people in this thread who have had that on their checkers for longer...Headybrah wrote:"Application currently being reviewed by the Admissions Committee."
that is what my status checker says
can I expect news soonish?
- Panther7
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Re: Wisconsin 2010 Application Cycle
If only it was the 75thtdubsWI wrote:As far as I can tell, only if your LSAT is way above the 75th percentile. I have been "Under Review" for 6 weeks and I know other people in this thread who have had that on their checkers for longer...Headybrah wrote:"Application currently being reviewed by the Admissions Committee."
that is what my status checker says
can I expect news soonish?

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Re: Wisconsin 2010 Application Cycle
My LSAT is juuust above the 75th and my GPA is juuust below the median. I also wrote a "Why Wisc" addendum. I've been UR since 12/15...
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Re: Wisconsin 2010 Application Cycle
Just got waitlisted via email. 

- tdubsWI
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Re: Wisconsin 2010 Application Cycle
Better than a ding. When did you go complete?
Time to get typing that LOCI!
Time to get typing that LOCI!
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Complete 1/6. Visit and LOCI in planning...tdubsWI wrote:Better than a ding. When did you go complete?
Time to get typing that LOCI!
- Threepeat
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Re: Wisconsin 2010 Application Cycle
Waitlisted via email as well. IF money was a non-issue, Wisconsin would be my #1 choice. That being said, I don't think I could justify paying OOS tuition even if I got off the waitlist. I was born and raised a badger fan, but I just don't know how likely I would attend if admitted due to the cost of tuition since I already have some much cheaper offers that I'd be more than happy taking. I'm debating whether I should even write an LOCI...why Wisconsin...why...
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I'm sorry to hear that Threepeat, but it looks like you've still got a lot of solid offers on the table. If you don't mind me asking, when did you go complete?Threepeat wrote:Waitlisted via email as well. IF money was a non-issue, Wisconsin would be my #1 choice. That being said, I don't think I could justify paying OOS tuition even if I got off the waitlist. I was born and raised a badger fan, but I just don't know how likely I would attend if admitted due to the cost of tuition since I already have some much cheaper offers that I'd be more than happy taking. I'm debating whether I should even write an LOCI...why Wisconsin...why...
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- Threepeat
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I think I went complete 12/3 and then was under review since 12/4.msbeautifulbasham wrote:I'm sorry to hear that Threepeat, but it looks like you've still got a lot of solid offers on the table. If you don't mind me asking, when did you go complete?Threepeat wrote:Waitlisted via email as well. IF money was a non-issue, Wisconsin would be my #1 choice. That being said, I don't think I could justify paying OOS tuition even if I got off the waitlist. I was born and raised a badger fan, but I just don't know how likely I would attend if admitted due to the cost of tuition since I already have some much cheaper offers that I'd be more than happy taking. I'm debating whether I should even write an LOCI...why Wisconsin...why...
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15k a year. Wow
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Congratulations!! You must be so excited! It's Friday, go celebrate that!JollyGreenGiant wrote:15k a year. Wow

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This guy approves:JollyGreenGiant wrote:15k a year. Wow

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- JollyGreenGiant
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Bffs! Haha
Nightrunner wrote:YESSSS! With in-state, that's damn fine!!!!!JollyGreenGiant wrote:15k a year. Wow
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- JCougar
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Re: Wisconsin 2010 Application Cycle
Well, my February retake is really going to help me out here. 168 and in-state status should do it. Hopefully.
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So who's going to the March ASW?!
- JollyGreenGiant
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Honestly if I go I will need a place. I know the area. But I might get a dog
Nightrunner wrote:I posted this in the other thread, but that is a ghost town. Trying again:
Nightrunner wrote:I can't help but notice that this thread needs some love. Hopefully, with scholarships starting to come out, we'll get more traffic.
Anyone looking at places to live? I'm in the market, but haven't found anything good yet. Taking suggestions.
(In case it matters: I'm poor, and married with a son...so "location not likely to be puked on" is a plus.)
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- coolkatz321
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Re: Wisconsin 2010 Application Cycle
If you have a son, I'd suggest the Vilas area...but more the southern Vilas area, away from Regent Street (lots of families, and it's where I live now). Also, the east side is great, too. There's plenty of places to check out.JollyGreenGiant wrote:Honestly if I go I will need a place. I know the area. But I might get a dogNightrunner wrote:I posted this in the other thread, but that is a ghost town. Trying again:
Nightrunner wrote:I can't help but notice that this thread needs some love. Hopefully, with scholarships starting to come out, we'll get more traffic.
Anyone looking at places to live? I'm in the market, but haven't found anything good yet. Taking suggestions.
(In case it matters: I'm poor, and married with a son...so "location not likely to be puked on" is a plus.)
- Notor
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Re: Wisconsin 2010 Application Cycle
I withdrew, hopefully that helps some of you guys out.
- robin600
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PISSS!!! no scholly for me yet
FML today is not a good day

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Wl'ed this morning via email. UR since 12/15...
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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