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Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 1:26 am
by levin892
So close, yet so far. Figured I would get this thread started. I've included a poll like last year.
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 1:46 am
by ajclark1992
I'll be on here for a bit.
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 2:41 am
by ManOfTheMinute
So I could search this, but I'll just ask... We have to send in a LOCI, right?
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 3:19 am
by levin892
ManOfTheMinute wrote:So I could search this, but I'll just ask... We have to send in a LOCI, right?
A couple articles for reference:
http://blogs.law.yale.edu/blogs/admissi ... -room.aspx
http://blogs.law.yale.edu/blogs/admissi ... alker.aspx
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 3:38 am
by wert3813
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Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 3:43 am
by ManOfTheMinute
wert3813 wrote:levin you and your 8 posts up to the challenge of steering this ship?
God damn it wert, not everybody can be as BAMF as you (and I, as at the moment before I posted this we both had 1211 posts)
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 3:45 am
by levin892
wert3813 wrote:levin you and your 8 posts up to the challenge of steering this ship?
Hah, I think I can handle it. Been lurking pretty hard since September.
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 3:52 am
by wert3813
ManOfTheMinute wrote:wert3813 wrote:levin you and your 8 posts up to the challenge of steering this ship?
God damn it wert, not everybody can be as BAMF as you (and I, as at the moment before I posted this we both had 1211 posts)
Creepy. It's cause we were both all over that class ring shit.
And Levin I have full confidence in you Captain.
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 3:54 am
by Clearly
Enviable position to be in, but as someone not in that league GPA wise, I have no idea. There can't be much waitlist movement from Yale right? Their yield rate must be nuts.
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 4:14 am
by wert3813
Clearlynotstefan wrote:Enviable position to be in, but as someone not in that league GPA wise, I have no idea. There can't be much waitlist movement from Yale right? Their yield rate must be nuts.
It's about 80%. ~250 offers for ~205 spots. I would think it's reasonable to believe the email. less than 100 people will choose to stay on the WL and they will take about 10.
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 5:16 pm
by mark34
Potentially dumb question, but here goes: on the Harvard deposit form, are we supposed to disclose that we're on the Yale waitlist? There's a section for "pending" applications, but no section for waitlists. It just seems weird not to let Harvard know. Thoughts?
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 5:19 pm
by TrustInMusic
mark34 wrote:Potentially dumb question, but here goes: on the Harvard deposit form, are we supposed to disclose that we're on the Yale waitlist? There's a section for "pending" applications, but no section for waitlists. It just seems weird not to let Harvard know. Thoughts?
I wrote "Yale (waitlisted)"
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 5:21 pm
by mark34
TrustInMusic wrote:mark34 wrote:Potentially dumb question, but here goes: on the Harvard deposit form, are we supposed to disclose that we're on the Yale waitlist? There's a section for "pending" applications, but no section for waitlists. It just seems weird not to let Harvard know. Thoughts?
I wrote "Yale (waitlisted)"
Nice. I think I'll do the same
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 12:43 pm
by volp
when are they usually done taking people off of the wait list? i thought i read june somewhere, but i want to make sure.
hopefully the last post in this thread isn't as sad as the last post in last year's yale wl thread

Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 3:39 pm
by callmemaybe84
So, when will someone first get an offer? I'd guess like 10 May?
Here's hoping this isn't totally futile.
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 1:11 pm
by sabanist
I'm having a pretty hard time deciding whether or not to stay on.
Big factors in my decision:
horrifically irresponsible dad still hasn't filed his taxes, no idea when or if he will (insert conniption here), so HLS's rolling financial aid process is a godsend. I'll be contacting YLS to see if there's any flexibility to their deadline soon. My family is super broke, so I know I'll qualify for need-based aid, making this really important.
Mr. Sabanist will have a MUCH easier time finding a job in Boston and already has friends there, so our collective QOL will probably be better at HLS.
I'm super risk averse, and my dream job is DOJ civil rights. Gives a big upper hand to Yale.
Thoughts?

Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 1:17 pm
by levin892
sabanist wrote:I'm having a pretty hard time deciding whether or not to stay on.
Big factors in my decision:
horrifically irresponsible dad still hasn't filed his taxes, no idea when or if he will (insert conniption here), so HLS's rolling financial aid process is a godsend. I'll be contacting YLS to see if there's any flexibility to their deadline soon. My family is super broke, so I know I'll qualify for need-based aid, making this really important.
Mr. Sabanist will have a MUCH easier time finding a job in Boston and already has friends there, so our collective QOL will probably be better at HLS.
I'm super risk averse, and my dream job is DOJ civil rights. Gives a big upper hand to Yale.
Thoughts?

Honestly, you might as well keep your options open. Worst thing that can happen is you get in, then decide for whatever reason you'd rather go to Harvard, and they pick someone else off the waitlist. While it might suck to get in and not be able to go because of your father, at least you can say you did all you could.
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 1:41 pm
by callmemaybe84
sabanist wrote:I'm having a pretty hard time deciding whether or not to stay on.
Big factors in my decision:
horrifically irresponsible dad still hasn't filed his taxes, no idea when or if he will (insert conniption here), so HLS's rolling financial aid process is a godsend. I'll be contacting YLS to see if there's any flexibility to their deadline soon. My family is super broke, so I know I'll qualify for need-based aid, making this really important.
Mr. Sabanist will have a MUCH easier time finding a job in Boston and already has friends there, so our collective QOL will probably be better at HLS.
I'm super risk averse, and my dream job is DOJ civil rights. Gives a big upper hand to Yale.
Thoughts?

Are WL offers offered fin aid by the same formula as regular admits? My stuff's in, but I can't find a blog post or anything suggesting what YLS' policy is on this.
But yeah--I agree with Levin, stay in, see what happens. If you don't want the uncertainty, you can withdraw, but I see no objective reason for you not to stay on.
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 2:10 pm
by sabanist
Thanks y'all. You're sort of confirming my hunch, even though I hate uncertainty - I should at least stay on for a while.
Do we know if we have to send LOCI at the same time that we submit the form saying we want to stay on, or can I put that off a little?
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 2:15 pm
by levin892
sabanist wrote:Thanks y'all. You're sort of confirming my hunch, even though I hate uncertainty - I should at least stay on for a while.
Do we know if we have to send LOCI at the same time that we submit the form saying we want to stay on, or can I put that off a little?
I already sent my form in, holding off my LOCI for a least a week. Doesn't seem like there's any strict formula here.
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 3:45 pm
by sabanist
please don't quote:
just emailed them about the deadline. I can't say for sure if the response I get will be generally applicable though. (personal things that I'm too chicken to leave up. just rest assured that my family situation is not great right now.)
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:22 pm
by wert3813
Withdrew today. GL everyone.
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 1:42 pm
by jselson
ManOfTheMinute wrote:So I could search this, but I'll just ask... We have to send in a LOCI, right?
After reading those blog posts, I'll be sending in my first LOCI ever.
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:23 pm
by wert3813
All now that cycles are over/basically over consider posting your Yale 250 in the thread on here. This is one of the few areas that TLS lacks in and we should do our part. For those who are staying on the WL at Yale I'll understand not doing so but for the rest of us, consider contributing to the community.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 8&start=75
Re: Yale Waitlist 2012-2013 (c/o 2016)
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 4:26 pm
by jselson
Well, now I'm sure I'm out. After re-reading my waitlist form over and over again to check for typos, I uploaded it to my email account, pressed send, and precisely at the moment I pressed send realized I had addressed the email to "Mr. Janacek" rather than "Mr. Janecek." Great.