I just randomly looked at a map of LA and I agree. I know nothing about LA other than traffic is a huge painBigZuck wrote:I think I would look for a place in Silverlake but dproduct's endorsement of Culver City has me intrigued.
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Chicago is worse and there is snow. Double whammyJayJones78 wrote:I just randomly looked at a map of LA and I agree. I know nothing about LA other than traffic is a huge painBigZuck wrote:I think I would look for a place in Silverlake but dproduct's endorsement of Culver City has me intrigued.
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Question of a semi-unrelated note. If I decided to go to law school at USC or UCLA, would I have to work in Cali? I like the idea of living there a few years for school and then moving on to NY or Chicago afterward.
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True... Still want my AJD acceptence thoughteiswei wrote:Chicago is worse and there is snow. Double whammyJayJones78 wrote:I just randomly looked at a map of LA and I agree. I know nothing about LA other than traffic is a huge painBigZuck wrote:I think I would look for a place in Silverlake but dproduct's endorsement of Culver City has me intrigued.

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found online, for fellow Rothman invitees. We have more competition than anticipated:
"How do we select candidates to apply? In addition, to selecting candidates who have already applied to the law school program, we utilize the Candidate Referral Service through LSAC to select students who fall within our profile group. Test scores and undergraduate GPAs are the primary pre-selection criteria we use when inviting candidates to apply. We typically invite about 1000 candidates to apply. For fall 2010, we had about 350 candidates submit an application. The application requires candidates to write a one to two page essay and submit an resume. Essays are reviewed by a committee of admissions staff, faculty, current Rothman scholars and members of the Rothman family. In late March, four finalists are flown to Los Angeles for a one-day interview. A finalist is named by April 15. It is an extremely rigorous and exciting process."
-Chloe Reid, Associate Dean and Dean of Admissions
so they invite 1000, 350 decide to write the extra essay, and they narrow it down to 4 from there?

"How do we select candidates to apply? In addition, to selecting candidates who have already applied to the law school program, we utilize the Candidate Referral Service through LSAC to select students who fall within our profile group. Test scores and undergraduate GPAs are the primary pre-selection criteria we use when inviting candidates to apply. We typically invite about 1000 candidates to apply. For fall 2010, we had about 350 candidates submit an application. The application requires candidates to write a one to two page essay and submit an resume. Essays are reviewed by a committee of admissions staff, faculty, current Rothman scholars and members of the Rothman family. In late March, four finalists are flown to Los Angeles for a one-day interview. A finalist is named by April 15. It is an extremely rigorous and exciting process."
-Chloe Reid, Associate Dean and Dean of Admissions
so they invite 1000, 350 decide to write the extra essay, and they narrow it down to 4 from there?


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You would be better served attending NU/Chicago/ other lower t14 probably. I would assume if you are high enough in your class rank, you would have the ability to be mobile. It is hard to say how it stands in other areas though, because if most students are leaving the state, they are doing so for biglaw in NY.jemthey17 wrote:Question of a semi-unrelated note. If I decided to go to law school at USC or UCLA, would I have to work in Cali? I like the idea of living there a few years for school and then moving on to NY or Chicago afterward.
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A month and a day later - Committee 2nd read.
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I think less than 10 people reported a Rothman invite on here. Not that TLS is totally representative but I can't imagine they invited anywhere close to 1000 this year. How many apps in total will they even get this year I wonder?twinkletoes16 wrote:found online, for fellow Rothman invitees. We have more competition than anticipated:
"How do we select candidates to apply? In addition, to selecting candidates who have already applied to the law school program, we utilize the Candidate Referral Service through LSAC to select students who fall within our profile group. Test scores and undergraduate GPAs are the primary pre-selection criteria we use when inviting candidates to apply. We typically invite about 1000 candidates to apply. For fall 2010, we had about 350 candidates submit an application. The application requires candidates to write a one to two page essay and submit an resume. Essays are reviewed by a committee of admissions staff, faculty, current Rothman scholars and members of the Rothman family. In late March, four finalists are flown to Los Angeles for a one-day interview. A finalist is named by April 15. It is an extremely rigorous and exciting process."
-Chloe Reid, Associate Dean and Dean of Admissions
so they invite 1000, 350 decide to write the extra essay, and they narrow it down to 4 from there?![]()
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I got a Rothman invite. Not much of a poster here, I'm sure there are others like me!BigZuck wrote:I think less than 10 people reported a Rothman invite on here. Not that TLS is totally representative but I can't imagine they invited anywhere close to 1000 this year. How many apps in total will they even get this year I wonder?twinkletoes16 wrote:found online, for fellow Rothman invitees. We have more competition than anticipated:
"How do we select candidates to apply? In addition, to selecting candidates who have already applied to the law school program, we utilize the Candidate Referral Service through LSAC to select students who fall within our profile group. Test scores and undergraduate GPAs are the primary pre-selection criteria we use when inviting candidates to apply. We typically invite about 1000 candidates to apply. For fall 2010, we had about 350 candidates submit an application. The application requires candidates to write a one to two page essay and submit an resume. Essays are reviewed by a committee of admissions staff, faculty, current Rothman scholars and members of the Rothman family. In late March, four finalists are flown to Los Angeles for a one-day interview. A finalist is named by April 15. It is an extremely rigorous and exciting process."
-Chloe Reid, Associate Dean and Dean of Admissions
so they invite 1000, 350 decide to write the extra essay, and they narrow it down to 4 from there?![]()
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they ware trying to beef up the amount of applicants I guess. They want people to try to convince people who get into top 10 schools to apply for the rothman. total applicants is likely between 3,500-4,000.BigZuck wrote:I think less than 10 people reported a Rothman invite on here. Not that TLS is totally representative but I can't imagine they invited anywhere close to 1000 this year. How many apps in total will they even get this year I wonder?twinkletoes16 wrote:found online, for fellow Rothman invitees. We have more competition than anticipated:
"How do we select candidates to apply? In addition, to selecting candidates who have already applied to the law school program, we utilize the Candidate Referral Service through LSAC to select students who fall within our profile group. Test scores and undergraduate GPAs are the primary pre-selection criteria we use when inviting candidates to apply. We typically invite about 1000 candidates to apply. For fall 2010, we had about 350 candidates submit an application. The application requires candidates to write a one to two page essay and submit an resume. Essays are reviewed by a committee of admissions staff, faculty, current Rothman scholars and members of the Rothman family. In late March, four finalists are flown to Los Angeles for a one-day interview. A finalist is named by April 15. It is an extremely rigorous and exciting process."
-Chloe Reid, Associate Dean and Dean of Admissions
so they invite 1000, 350 decide to write the extra essay, and they narrow it down to 4 from there?![]()
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finally moved to committee first ready today, about 2 months after going complete, this is turning into a loooonnnnggg wait
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Nothing ventured, but nothing gained. But seriously, applying for named schollies without being above both 75th's (or carrying a big hook) is a waste good sleeping time.We typically invite about 1000 candidates to apply.
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Although it's encouraging that they are working on a Saturday....kaf5250 wrote:finally moved to committee first ready today, about 2 months after going complete, this is turning into a loooonnnnggg wait

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Possibly true. Got the Darrow without having both numbers above 75. But my essay was a "home run," according to dean z.Big Dog wrote:Nothing ventured, but nothing gained. But seriously, applying for named schollies without being above both 75th's (or carrying a big hook) is a waste good sleeping time.We typically invite about 1000 candidates to apply.
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Semi-unrelated note: If you decide to go to USC or UCLA, don't call it Cali.jemthey17 wrote:Question of a semi-unrelated note. If I decided to go to law school at USC or UCLA, would I have to work in Cali? I like the idea of living there a few years for school and then moving on to NY or Chicago afterward.
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<==Thismegagnarley wrote:don't call it Cali.
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Yuh, call it Forni
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QFT. Having grown up in CA, I don't think I've ever met a Californian who likes it being called "Cali"megagnarley wrote:Semi-unrelated note: If you decide to go to USC or UCLA, don't call it Cali.jemthey17 wrote:Question of a semi-unrelated note. If I decided to go to law school at USC or UCLA, would I have to work in Cali? I like the idea of living there a few years for school and then moving on to NY or Chicago afterward.

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Yo I've lived in Cali all my life... Cali is legit. Anyways... I heard aid was supposed to go out soon for those already admitted. Anyone here anything?
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The word "Cali" makes me cringe.
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http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=FdizL4on ... dizL4on-Rcdproduct wrote:The word "Cali" makes me cringe.
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But you also carry a hook.Possibly true. Got the Darrow without having both numbers above 75.

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+1dproduct wrote:The word "Cali" makes me cringe.
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I'm from California and I use the word "Cali" occasionally. I don't love it by any stretch or overuse it, but sometimes it is nice to have an alternative to "California." Saying/typing that over and over again can be tiresome.
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