Miss Cleo?sibley wrote:dreman510 wrote:You will get a full scholarship, and can negotiate for a stipend...Wingdw wrote:Got in today via email, applied early December, I will also be curious to see what sort of money they offer (166 / 3.5).
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Withdrawing from the waitlist. Good luck to everyone else!
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But not $1.99 a minute... and without the FTC charges.sirchristaylor wrote:Miss Cleo?sibley wrote:dreman510 wrote:You will get a full scholarship, and can negotiate for a stipend...Wingdw wrote:Got in today via email, applied early December, I will also be curious to see what sort of money they offer (166 / 3.5).
First acceptance, feels good.
predict me too!
If Brooklyn gave me what was predicted for dreman I'd be there in a New York minute =D
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Oh you will...sibley wrote:sirchristaylor wrote:sibley wrote:You will get a full scholarship, and can negotiate for a stipend...dreman510 wrote:Got in today via email, applied early December, I will also be curious to see what sort of money they offer (166 / 3.5).
First acceptance, feels good.
predict me too!
But not $1.99 a minute... and without the FTC charges.
If Brooklyn gave me what was predicted for dreman I'd be there in a New York minute =D
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I submitted by application to Brooklyn, but I am still waiting for the Dean's certification. How long does Brooklyn typically take to reach a decision? Thanks.
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That is what I figured. According to earlier posts, it seems like some people received extremely fast decisions.sirchristaylor wrote:I submitted my application around 11/1 and am still waiting for a decision. So, make yourself cozy for the wait.law_lover wrote:I submitted by application to Brooklyn, but I am still waiting for the Dean's certification. How long does Brooklyn typically take to reach a decision? Thanks.
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are you guys sure your deans certificates got sent out?law_lover wrote:That is what I figured. According to earlier posts, it seems like some people received extremely fast decisions.sirchristaylor wrote:I submitted my application around 11/1 and am still waiting for a decision. So, make yourself cozy for the wait.law_lover wrote:I submitted by application to Brooklyn, but I am still waiting for the Dean's certification. How long does Brooklyn typically take to reach a decision? Thanks.
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I know mine did not get sent out yet (that is why I am not worried). I just wanted to know what the typical wait was like. I saw earlier that some people got very quick responses.sibley wrote:are you guys sure your deans certificates got sent out?law_lover wrote:That is what I figured. According to earlier posts, it seems like some people received extremely fast decisions.sirchristaylor wrote:I submitted my application around 11/1 and am still waiting for a decision. So, make yourself cozy for the wait.law_lover wrote:I submitted by application to Brooklyn, but I am still waiting for the Dean's certification. How long does Brooklyn typically take to reach a decision? Thanks.
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There isn't a separate app for scholarships, is there?
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my letter said they were automatically considering me. Just to apply for fellowships.slowmo2385 wrote:There isn't a separate app for scholarships, is there?
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A part of me wants to ask more about negotiating into a 5g stipend as I would love to do the same.
But the Ranger emblem just makes me want to sigh, give a blah to torts, and still admit I love avery even if he is a bit castrated.
But the Ranger emblem just makes me want to sigh, give a blah to torts, and still admit I love avery even if he is a bit castrated.
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Haha...they have all but ended their season.jegnyr wrote:A part of me wants to ask more about negotiating into a 5g stipend as I would love to do the same.
But the Ranger emblem just makes me want to sigh, give a blah to torts, and still admit I love avery even if he is a bit castrated.
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I am sitting here with the acceptance package and it truly is the size of a textbook.
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law_lover wrote:That is what I figured. According to earlier posts, it seems like some people received extremely fast decisions.sirchristaylor wrote:I submitted my application around 11/1 and am still waiting for a decision. So, make yourself cozy for the wait.law_lover wrote:I submitted by application to Brooklyn, but I am still waiting for the Dean's certification. How long does Brooklyn typically take to reach a decision? Thanks.
I applied January 10th and heard a at most 2 weeks later.
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champ33 wrote:I am sitting here with the acceptance package and it truly is the size of a textbook.
Got it today. I liked it very much.
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Did anyone else get a phone call from a current student?
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I got a mail notice yesterday, asking to pick up a certified letter with return receipt from the post office. The mailman wrote "11021" (zip code of Brooklyn Law) in the "sender" section. But here's the kicker: I did not apply to Brooklyn.
Does Brooklyn send solicitations in such fashion? Or is it likely something else (about which I have no idea at this point)?
Does Brooklyn send solicitations in such fashion? Or is it likely something else (about which I have no idea at this point)?
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Is that the zip code for the Kings County SC? Or the public defender's office? They're right across the street. Perhaps you're a party in a case.Raskolnikoff wrote:I got a mail notice yesterday, asking to pick up a certified letter with return receipt from the post office. The mailman wrote "11021" (zip code of Brooklyn Law) in the "sender" section. But here's the kicker: I did not apply to Brooklyn.
Does Brooklyn send solicitations in such fashion? Or is it likely something else (about which I have no idea at this point)?
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sibley wrote:Is that the zip code for the Kings County SC? Or the public defender's office? They're right across the street. Perhaps you're a party in a case.Raskolnikoff wrote:I got a mail notice yesterday, asking to pick up a certified letter with return receipt from the post office. The mailman wrote "11021" (zip code of Brooklyn Law) in the "sender" section. But here's the kicker: I did not apply to Brooklyn.
Does Brooklyn send solicitations in such fashion? Or is it likely something else (about which I have no idea at this point)?

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Well don't freak out until you see what it is... and when you do find out, let me know! I'm curious.Raskolnikoff wrote:sibley wrote:Is that the zip code for the Kings County SC? Or the public defender's office? They're right across the street. Perhaps you're a party in a case.Raskolnikoff wrote:I got a mail notice yesterday, asking to pick up a certified letter with return receipt from the post office. The mailman wrote "11021" (zip code of Brooklyn Law) in the "sender" section. But here's the kicker: I did not apply to Brooklyn.
Does Brooklyn send solicitations in such fashion? Or is it likely something else (about which I have no idea at this point)?![]()
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Yes.champ33 wrote:Did anyone else get a phone call from a current student?
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What about a note scrawled on the back of the letter from the dean suggesting you 'meet up?'H. E. Pennypacker wrote:Yes.champ33 wrote:Did anyone else get a phone call from a current student?
And does that actually mean he wants to meet up? Or does that just mean he wants me to go to one of the admitted students days?
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Same message. Nothing particulary personal about it. I would imagine he is talking about an accepted students day.sibley wrote:What about a note scrawled on the back of the letter from the dean suggesting you 'meet up?'H. E. Pennypacker wrote:Yes.champ33 wrote:Did anyone else get a phone call from a current student?
And does that actually mean he wants to meet up? Or does that just mean he wants me to go to one of the admitted students days?
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