I just looked at the school selection list on the needaccess website and I didn't see University of Washington on there.Aggiegrad2011 wrote:Hey I have a question - Is there a "need access" report thing that I need to do? I wrote my scholarship essay and submitted FAFSA (obv) but all the other schools I have been admitted to require this nebulous thing called a need access report, where I have to disclose things about my deadbeat parents. =/
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May I ask what you wrote your scholarship essay about? The prompt has me thinking a quasi-Why UW essay...what clinics/programs you most want to take part in, why your background suits you for that, etc. On the right track?Aggiegrad2011 wrote:Hey I have a question - Is there a "need access" report thing that I need to do? I wrote my scholarship essay and submitted FAFSA (obv) but all the other schools I have been admitted to require this nebulous thing called a need access report, where I have to disclose things about my deadbeat parents. =/
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Also just some info regarding the review process for those who are interested:
I know a 3L who is on the admissions panel. They take their job seriously, so I have no advantage because of it. All I know is that they are able to take the personal statements home to read over, not sure about other parts of the application (this may partly be the reason for the long process). I also can confirm that the first panel (unanimous auto-admit/deny) > second panel (additional review of app) process does take place, and that the reviewer I know is on the first panel (as a 3L student).
I know a 3L who is on the admissions panel. They take their job seriously, so I have no advantage because of it. All I know is that they are able to take the personal statements home to read over, not sure about other parts of the application (this may partly be the reason for the long process). I also can confirm that the first panel (unanimous auto-admit/deny) > second panel (additional review of app) process does take place, and that the reviewer I know is on the first panel (as a 3L student).
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Will you ask them about me?falias wrote:Also just some info regarding the review process for those who are interested:
I know a 3L who is on the admissions panel. They take their job seriously, so I have no advantage because of it. All I know is that they are able to take the personal statements home to read over, not sure about other parts of the application (this may partly be the reason for the long process). I also can confirm that the first panel (unanimous auto-admit/deny) > second panel (additional review of app) process does take place, and that the reviewer I know is on the first panel (as a 3L student).
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Yeah, haha right after I ask about myself. Honestly, I know that if I was an adjudicator, I wouldn't want applicants asking me questions, and risking a conflict of interest or even loosing my job. They don't even know that I know (got the information from their colleague), and I will keep it that way until I get a letter. It also helps knowing that if I get in, I did it myself.fencod wrote:Will you ask them about me?falias wrote:Also just some info regarding the review process for those who are interested:
I know a 3L who is on the admissions panel. They take their job seriously, so I have no advantage because of it. All I know is that they are able to take the personal statements home to read over, not sure about other parts of the application (this may partly be the reason for the long process). I also can confirm that the first panel (unanimous auto-admit/deny) > second panel (additional review of app) process does take place, and that the reviewer I know is on the first panel (as a 3L student).
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For UW, all you need to do is the fafsaAggiegrad2011 wrote:Hey I have a question - Is there a "need access" report thing that I need to do? I wrote my scholarship essay and submitted FAFSA (obv) but all the other schools I have been admitted to require this nebulous thing called a need access report, where I have to disclose things about my deadbeat parents. =/
http://www.law.washington.edu/FinAid/Apply.aspx
need access has a list of participating schools, and UW isn't listed
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UW makes it a lot easier huh?
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In at uw. IR 1/21. Decision 2/9. Packet today. Also got the financial aid email. Just wanted to let people know. On iPhone. Probably won't respond if there are any questions until later. Congrats to all. Good luck to rest.
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Wow -- very quick turnaround. Congratulations!halsts wrote:In at uw. IR 1/21. Decision 2/9. Packet today. Also got the financial aid email. Just wanted to let people know. On iPhone. Probably won't respond if there are any questions until later. Congrats to all. Good luck to rest.
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I got the financial aid email but haven't gone DF yet. I guess it doesn't mean anything.
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Wow. Now people who went into review one month and twenty days AFTER I did are getting decisions. WTF.halsts wrote:In at uw. IR 1/21. Decision 2/9. Packet today. Also got the financial aid email. Just wanted to let people know. On iPhone. Probably won't respond if there are any questions until later. Congrats to all. Good luck to rest.
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Not sure if this helps, but I got my acceptance packet today, and am still "In Review" as of 1/21 according to the web site. Submitted my app Dec. 1. The letter was dated 2/14/11 so I'm not sure when my decision was officially reached.
Good luck to all!
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I think you got a letter from.... the future.jiggawhut wrote:Not sure if this helps, but I got my acceptance packet today, and am still "In Review" as of 1/21 according to the web site. Submitted my app Dec. 1. The letter was dated 2/14/11 so I'm not sure when my decision was officially reached.
Good luck to all!
But seriously, UW makes this process very confusing and nerve-wracking.
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Greeeeeat so now I just have to constantly stalk my mail boxjiggawhut wrote:Not sure if this helps, but I got my acceptance packet today, and am still "In Review" as of 1/21 according to the web site. Submitted my app Dec. 1. The letter was dated 2/14/11 so I'm not sure when my decision was officially reached.
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My life is beginning to resemble that last scene in The Social Network where Zuckerberg just sits in front of his laptop and hits refresh over and over again... 
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Hey I had a thought -
A question for those of you who saw you status change to decision: did any of you call and just ask what the decision was? If so, what was the outcome?
I looked through their site, and while they clearly state that decisions are made by mail, I can't find any statement that suggests they wouldn't reveal a decision over the phone if the decision had already been made. If someone finds out otherwise, let me know.
If my status changes to decision I might try this out and just see if they will tell me. It might be a good way to avoid a 7-10 business day wait.
A question for those of you who saw you status change to decision: did any of you call and just ask what the decision was? If so, what was the outcome?
I looked through their site, and while they clearly state that decisions are made by mail, I can't find any statement that suggests they wouldn't reveal a decision over the phone if the decision had already been made. If someone finds out otherwise, let me know.
If my status changes to decision I might try this out and just see if they will tell me. It might be a good way to avoid a 7-10 business day wait.
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Last year a couple people were able to do this near the end of the cycle because of "looming seat deposit deadlines." They told a couple people (apparently) who got in, but they wouldn't tell me (I was denied). I don't know if it would work this early in the cycle though.
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ha ha, seriously, throw us a bone UW! Anyone looking into JD/MBA?Dire Straits wrote:My life is beginning to resemble that last scene in The Social Network where Zuckerberg just sits in front of his laptop and hits refresh over and over again...
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I am thinking about it, but I don't know how I can make it seem useful enough to myself to justify the extra expense.hector311 wrote:ha ha, seriously, throw us a bone UW! Anyone looking into JD/MBA?Dire Straits wrote:My life is beginning to resemble that last scene in The Social Network where Zuckerberg just sits in front of his laptop and hits refresh over and over again...
Care to persuade me?
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I am.hector311 wrote:ha ha, seriously, throw us a bone UW! Anyone looking into JD/MBA?Dire Straits wrote:My life is beginning to resemble that last scene in The Social Network where Zuckerberg just sits in front of his laptop and hits refresh over and over again...
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I was thinking about it too... But I heard the Foster school is even more competative to get into then the law school (they really want applicants with substantial work experience). And since I haven't been in the workforce that long, I don't have a very good shot.whitman wrote:I am.hector311 wrote:ha ha, seriously, throw us a bone UW! Anyone looking into JD/MBA?Dire Straits wrote:My life is beginning to resemble that last scene in The Social Network where Zuckerberg just sits in front of his laptop and hits refresh over and over again...
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Dire Straits wrote:I was thinking about it too... But I heard the Foster school is even more competative to get into then the law school (they really want applicants with substantial work experience). And since I haven't been in the workforce that long, I don't have a very good shot.whitman wrote:I am.hector311 wrote: ha ha, seriously, throw us a bone UW! Anyone looking into JD/MBA?
Yes, they prefer work experience. But I have very little work experience and a pretty good GMAT score, but I still got offered an admission interview. (They go from app - interview - official admission.)
Granted, my great LOR relevant to business school probably helped a lot.
But they really do look at your apps beyond the number of WE years.
EDIT: By very little WE I mean little to none. I'm still in undergrad, and did not work during semesters.
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That's awesome - way to go! UW has just made it impossible to divine what they're doing... Either they're just doing this to mess with us, or there is some greater plan and reasoning behind all the madness or the person who updates the status checker sometimes doesn't do it.jiggawhut wrote:Not sure if this helps, but I got my acceptance packet today, and am still "In Review" as of 1/21 according to the web site. Submitted my app Dec. 1. The letter was dated 2/14/11 so I'm not sure when my decision was officially reached.
Good luck to all!
jiggawhut, does it say whether or not a decision letter was sent in your 'mailings' section of the status checker?
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Still IR 1/24/11
Getting a little nervous
Getting a little nervous
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me too, except i'm not nervous about it. They take a minute to make decisions, look back at some of the waiting times ppl in this thread have had...ffonsok wrote:Still IR 1/24/11
Getting a little nervous
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IR 24 Jan as well. I got the financial aid email and am hoping that is a good sign.crit_racer wrote:me too, except i'm not nervous about it. They take a minute to make decisions, look back at some of the waiting times ppl in this thread have had...ffonsok wrote:Still IR 1/24/11
Getting a little nervous
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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