Yale 2011 applicants
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 3:10 pm
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I am sure you will get both, so I guess save your money for the plane tickets?tkgrrett wrote:Waiting to hear from H/S before throwing in my hat. Pretty sure acceptance to either one of those precludes me attending Yale. Just had JR1 so hopefully I hear in the late November batch.
Impressive! I wish we could trade a couple of points for softs loljdstl wrote:I'm trying to finish the application this week! I dont' have any of the prestigous softs Yale seems to love so much, so I'm banking on my numbers.
obrayd wrote:Why not? Worst case scenario I'm out $100 and don't go to Yale. Since I don't have anywhere near a desireable LSAT score for YLS, I am really banking on a mistake in the admissions process.
Dean Asha will not take your implications of her incompetency lightly!Emeth! wrote:obrayd wrote:Why not? Worst case scenario I'm out $100 and don't go to Yale. Since I don't have anywhere near a desireable LSAT score for YLS, I am really banking on a mistake in the admissions process.
hahaha Same here.
In the world of calculating the likelihood of admissions, and as Dean Asha will surely recognize upon reviewing my application, the best chance I have in gaining admission is human error, and that is a chance I am willing to take.r6_philly wrote:Dean Asha will not take your implications of her incompetency lightly!Emeth! wrote:obrayd wrote:Why not? Worst case scenario I'm out $100 and don't go to Yale. Since I don't have anywhere near a desireable LSAT score for YLS, I am really banking on a mistake in the admissions process.
hahaha Same here.![]()
I guess we will see what she has to say about this...obrayd wrote: In the world of calculating the likelihood of admissions, and as Dean Asha will surely recognize upon reviewing my application, the best chance I have in gaining admission is human error, and that is a chance I am willing to take.
I haven't gotten one either, but I've noticed that the schools on your school list at LSAC.org only change from "Transmitted" to "LSAC Complete" after the school confirms to LSAC that they've gotten the materials (which mine did after a day or so), so I think they're just not sending out "received" e-mails.brunonian wrote:Has anyone received emails from Yale acknowledging receipt of the application? I haven't yet received one and I applied a while ago...
We have received notification from LSAC that you have submitted an application to Yale Law School. In order to make application processing as efficient as possible, we have asked LSAC to hold applications that do not meet certain criteria for completeness.
- If your LSDAS report is complete (meaning it contains an LSAT score, transcripts from the undergraduate schools which you attended, and at least two letters of recommendation), we should receive your application and LSDAS report from LSAC in a week and we will begin processing your application at that time.
- If your LSDAS report is missing only two letters of recommendation, we will receive your application once two letters are on file with LSAC or after December 1, whichever comes sooner. We will begin processing your application as soon as we receive it from LSAC.
- If your LSDAS report is missing either an LSAT score or undergraduate transcript, we will receive your application once both of these items are on file with LSAC or after January 1, whichever comes sooner. We will begin processing your application as soon as we receive it from LSAC.
We will contact you by email when your application is complete and ready for review. In the meantime, you can learn more about the Law School and the admissions process by visiting our Admissions Blog at http://www.law.yale.edu/203blog. You may also be interested in our Student Perspectives Blog, at http://www.law.yale.edu/studentperspectives, which offers a glimpse of the various aspects of student life at Yale.
We thank you for your application and appreciate your interest in Yale Law School
I figured they would be sending it to everyone who applied so far since I was by no means one of the first people to apply. I just figured I'd throw the email out for those who haven't applied and were waiting on LORs or scores....sarcasticswede wrote:I just got the same email they must be sending it to everyone who applied so far.
Trustbuster wrote:Complete as of today