General Waitlist Statistics? Forum
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doomham

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General Waitlist Statistics?
I'm trying to find some sort of chart/table that shows information on (basically the top 20) law schools' waitlist statistics. How many students on WL, how many acceptances, how many rejections, timelines and any information like that. Anyone have anything like that? If not a full chart, I'm waitlisted at Cornell and Columbia and am only *really* interested in those two. Thanks.
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ran12

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Re: General Waitlist Statistics?
Doubtful that there's anything like that out there. WLs change year to year for each school and schools don't really release those stats.doomham wrote:I'm trying to find some sort of chart/table that shows information on (basically the top 20) law schools' waitlist statistics. How many students on WL, how many acceptances, how many rejections, timelines and any information like that. Anyone have anything like that? If not a full chart, I'm waitlisted at Cornell and Columbia and am only *really* interested in those two. Thanks.
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théo

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Re: General Waitlist Statistics?
Don't know about Cornell, but if you go to the Columbia Waitlist thread, there's some speculative information there that could be helpful.doomham wrote:I'm trying to find some sort of chart/table that shows information on (basically the top 20) law schools' waitlist statistics. How many students on WL, how many acceptances, how many rejections, timelines and any information like that. Anyone have anything like that? If not a full chart, I'm waitlisted at Cornell and Columbia and am only *really* interested in those two. Thanks.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 7&t=147191
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CanadianWolf

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Re: General Waitlist Statistics?
Another poster reported that Cornell's class is not yet full & that admissions expects to take several students fron the reserve list.
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