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Stanford WL cross-country visit
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:41 am
by pandaexpress
Hello fellow TLSers, I was happy to learn that I got WLed at Stanford and I'm wondering if a visit might help. I'm currently in DC and want to show my interest; Stanford is unequivocally my #1 choice and I would do anything to get in. Money and time factors aside, does a visit have any marginal benefit (in addition to a sincere LOCI)? Or, does it run the risk of looking creepy?
Thoughts and comments appreciated.
Re: Stanford WL cross-country visit
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:44 am
by pleasepickme
I did, and 1) they had no way for me to register my visit, so no paper evidence that I was there and 2) they wouldn't let me speak to anyone but the admissions secretary, so again, not a lot of real pull. Useful if you wanted to find out if you would go, but if you know you would, then kinda a waste of time.
Re: Stanford WL cross-country visit
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 11:50 am
by Billy Blanks
Considering the extreme distrance, it definitely runs the risk of being creepy. It doesn't need to be, however. I'm sure you
could make it an informative visit which shows interest without being overbearing.
Here are some tips from Yale (which I'm sure hold across most schools):
http://blogs.law.yale.edu/blogs/admissi ... alker.aspx
Re: Stanford WL cross-country visit
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 12:01 pm
by februaryftw
Have you written the LOCI yet? If not, you might be able to discuss your visit in the LOCI (since it sounds like they don't open the doors for visiting students)--i.e., I visited Stanford to make sure it was still my #1, and yah, it still is. Take me! Or something along those lines.
Re: Stanford WL cross-country visit
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 12:12 pm
by pandaexpress
februaryftw wrote:Have you written the LOCI yet? If not, you might be able to discuss your visit in the LOCI (since it sounds like they don't open the doors for visiting students)--i.e., I visited Stanford to make sure it was still my #1, and yah, it still is. Take me! Or something along those lines.
I haven't written my LOCI yet. Do you think delivering it in person might help?