Oklahoma c/o 2016
Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2013 6:59 pm
I figured I'd start this one since I'm admitted and from OK. I can also answer any Norman-related questions.
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wannabelawstudent wrote:Umm over the break. I think I sent it 12/27....got the complete email 1/3. What about you?Princess Consuela wrote: I thought but starting one but I haven't been officially admitted yet. Good on you. I also live in Norman and can give any advice as well.
Another Sooner! Good luck to you! When did you apply?
I received my decision via phone, followed by snail mail. They also sent scholarship information a few weeks after I was accepted. They send apps to the scholarship committee after you are accepted. At least that's what they told me when they called.wannabelawstudent wrote:How were you notified of your acceptance? They don't have a status checker, was it via phone or e-mail?
Congrats!wannabelawstudent wrote:Just got the call. I got into the EAP program
I have a friend who was waitlisted last year. He ended up getting admitted in May. If you're serious about going there, I would try to stay in touch with them. Make sure they know that you're their top choice and that you'll commit to going there once you're accepted.harveyspectorlover wrote:I got waitlisted, does anyone knows what happens with that, and what my chances are :S
It took a few days for me to get my official letter, so I'm sure yours will be here this week. I'll be at the open house. I think I read that dress is business casual.wannabelawstudent wrote:RSVP'D for the open house Thursday. Still no packet despite living 5 minutes away from the law school (I should've just asked to pick it up).
Whos going to open house and what do you think is appropriate dress?
I was surprised by how many people were there! I enjoyed it and the food was awesome. I wouldn't feel bad about the dress.. My tour guide was a cool guy, he didn't know a lot of facts or anything, but he was laid back and transparent, which I liked. There were plenty of people wearing jeans, so I wouldn't worry about it.I think I'm going to try to go sit in on a class soon.wannabelawstudent wrote:Thoughts on the open house? 2 highlights for me: Meeting the guy that had no intention of going to OU law but used this as a open house test run, and having our tour guide (who single handedly made the event for me)explain that you can tell how much someone donated by the size and quality of their painting.
I felt weird being one of the few males without a tie but at the same time I've already been accepted so felt no need to impress.
I did that 2 years ago when I first thought about applying but didn't cause I got a job. I would definitely recommend it. Definitely surprised at the the amount of people tonight.Princess Consuela wrote:I was surprised by how many people were there! I enjoyed it and the food was awesome. I wouldn't feel bad about the dress.. My tour guide was a cool guy, he didn't know a lot of facts or anything, but he was laid back and transparent, which I liked. There were plenty of people wearing jeans, so I wouldn't worry about it.I think I'm going to try to go sit in on a class soon.wannabelawstudent wrote:Thoughts on the open house? 2 highlights for me: Meeting the guy that had no intention of going to OU law but used this as a open house test run, and having our tour guide (who single handedly made the event for me)explain that you can tell how much someone donated by the size and quality of their painting.
I felt weird being one of the few males without a tie but at the same time I've already been accepted so felt no need to impress.
LaMuSayonga wrote:I had planned on going but completely forgot about it thanks to O'Connells trivia night.![]()
My friend really enjoyed it, though. Maybe it was a good thing I didn't go because I didn't know we were expected to suit up.