Waitlist at William and Mary and WUSTL Forum
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legallyb

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Waitlist at William and Mary and WUSTL
Has anyone heard of any movement or details about these waitlists? I'm currently on all three and have been offered a pretty good scholarship at Seton Hall which I am strongly considering. I was just wondering if anyone had any information about the waitlists at these schools.
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The Walrus

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Re: Waitlist at Emory, William and Mary, and WUSTL
I'm on the Emory w/l and haven't heard anything.
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oldtimer

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Re: Waitlist at Emory, William and Mary, and WUSTL
I'm WL at Wash. U. and have heard nothing as of yet.
I've heard they admit people as late as one to two weeks before the start of class! That makes it pretty tough for out of state folks to matric' with that little notice.
Fortunately, I'm local, but honestly, I'm not holding my breath.
I've heard they admit people as late as one to two weeks before the start of class! That makes it pretty tough for out of state folks to matric' with that little notice.
Fortunately, I'm local, but honestly, I'm not holding my breath.
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david787

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Re: Waitlist at Emory, William and Mary, and WUSTL
My brother's roommate's brother (seriously) was waitlisted at WUSTL last year and got in at the end of July. From the scuttlebutt I've heard RE Emory late July is likely as well although yes if someone no-shows at orientation the next person on the WL is getting a call.
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legallyb

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Re: Waitlist at Emory, William and Mary, and WUSTL
I'm still on all three and somewhat hoping I get in to at least one of them. However, if not, I have a good scholarship to a highly ranked T2 near NYC (where I want to focus on IP and entertainment law). So, either way it won't hurt if it never comes to be.
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