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barrelofmonkeys

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by barrelofmonkeys » Tue Nov 26, 2013 8:54 pm
Seton Hall University School of Law
Newark, NJ
Status Checker Journey (will update as I know/you tell me)
1: Receipt of Application Acknowledged
2: Application Documents Received
3: In Review
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Admissions Decisions
All final decisions will be posted immediately to the online status checker tool. Typically, applicants receive a decision within 6 to 8 weeks from the date that a complete CAS report and application have been received by our office. The 6 to 8 week estimate is inclusive of both administrative processing time, and the time needed by the Admissions Committee to review your application. Please note, however, that no decisions are typically rendered any earlier than January 15th. You will receive full details and information from us via U.S. mail, only if you have been offered admission.
When Will I Know? (Applications sent in any month, 2012-2013 cycle)
Relevant Links
Seton Hall University School of Law
Seton Hall c/o 2016 Applicants' Thread
Law School Transparency Score Report
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phillywc

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by phillywc » Tue Nov 26, 2013 8:56 pm
Well done OP.
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Kimikho

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by Kimikho » Tue Nov 26, 2013 9:04 pm
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phillywc

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by phillywc » Tue Nov 26, 2013 9:07 pm
Shall we apply?
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mindarmed

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by mindarmed » Tue Nov 26, 2013 9:13 pm
How is Newark as a town, has anyone ever been there?
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Kimikho

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by Kimikho » Tue Nov 26, 2013 9:34 pm
do they take people who can't read directions well?
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by Creditisgood » Tue Nov 26, 2013 9:54 pm
Newark is a fun town with museums and universities. There is a lively Portuguese and Brazilian section with numerous restaurants and clubs. You are 20mn from Manhattan and Hoboken.
Employment number: Bar passage 67 pct, JD required 11 pct.
Bar pass rate for NJ/NY: 83pct. And Chris Christie went to Seton Hall.
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barrelofmonkeys

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by barrelofmonkeys » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:03 pm
Creditisgood wrote:Newark is a fun town with museums and universities. There is a lively Portuguese and Brazilian section with numerous restaurants and clubs. You are 20mn from Manhattan and Hoboken.
Employment number: Bar passage 67 pct, JD required 11 pct.
Bar pass rate for NJ/NY: 83pct. And Chris Christie went to Seton Hall.
Hey Credit! Thanks for the contribution!
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hcrimson2014

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by hcrimson2014 » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:10 pm
I want to apply if they give me a fee waiver and reimburse the $25 LSAC reporting fee

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by hcrimson2014 » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:13 pm
scoobers wrote:do they take people who can't read directions well?
sjust from the chart, it seems that you at least need a 150 so presumably the top 55% of LSAT takers can read directions.
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by Kimikho » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:14 pm
hcrimson2014 wrote:scoobers wrote:do they take people who can't read directions well?
sjust from the chart, it seems that you at least need a 150 so presumably the top 55% of LSAT takers can read directions.
i can't
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barrelofmonkeys

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by barrelofmonkeys » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:17 pm
hcrimson2014 wrote:I want to apply if they give me a fee waiver and reimburse the $25 LSAC reporting fee

Serious applicants are willing to pay the $25 LSAC fee. Seton Hall does give out fee waivers. You can apply
here.
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by drawstring » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:20 pm
hcrimson2014 wrote:I want to apply if they give me a fee waiver and reimburse the $25 LSAC reporting fee

You should apply man: Seton Hall > Harvard
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by Kimikho » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:20 pm
barrelofmonkeys wrote:hcrimson2014 wrote:I want to apply if they give me a fee waiver and reimburse the $25 LSAC reporting fee

Serious applicants are willing to pay the $25 LSAC fee. Seton Hall does give out fee waivers. You can apply
here.
you are like actually suck a good person bom
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barrelofmonkeys

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by barrelofmonkeys » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:22 pm
drawstring wrote:hcrimson2014 wrote:I want to apply if they give me a fee waiver and reimburse the $25 LSAC reporting fee

You should apply man: Seton Hall > Harvard
I think there are very few people who would agree, but it's entirely possible that Seton Hall could work for a certain applicant or set of applicants.
This is *not* a joke thread, HTH. This is a place for Seton Hall applicants to gather, just as applicants are able to gather in other threads.
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by drawstring » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:25 pm
barrelofmonkeys wrote:drawstring wrote:hcrimson2014 wrote:I want to apply if they give me a fee waiver and reimburse the $25 LSAC reporting fee

You should apply man: Seton Hall > Harvard
I think there are very few people who would agree, but it's entirely possible that Seton Hall could work for a certain applicant or set of applicants.
This is *not* a joke thread, HTH. This is a place for Seton Hall applicants to gather, just as applicants are able to gather in other threads.
I was being totally serious.
Good luck to all SH applicants!
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barrelofmonkeys

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by barrelofmonkeys » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:49 pm
Snowboarder1588 wrote:in review as of 11/4
Snow, was there a status before "in review"? Complete, perhaps?
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by Snowboarder1588 » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:51 pm
barrelofmonkeys wrote:Snowboarder1588 wrote:in review as of 11/4
Snow, was there a status before "in review"? Complete, perhaps?
So...I'm one of those OCD ppl with a spreadsheet, so now it feels good that someone has made it useful by asking me such a question LOLOL. To answer your question, yes. I had an App docs rcvd on 10/6 and a date change under App docs rcvd on 10/21. Finally under review on 11/4. I applied on 10/1. Hope this helps!
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barrelofmonkeys

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by barrelofmonkeys » Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:54 pm
Snowboarder1588 wrote:barrelofmonkeys wrote:Snowboarder1588 wrote:in review as of 11/4
Snow, was there a status before "in review"? Complete, perhaps?
So...I'm one of those OCD ppl with a spreadsheet, so now it feels good that someone has made it useful by asking me such a question LOLOL. To answer your question, yes. I had an App docs rcvd on 10/6 and a date change under App docs rcvd on 10/21. Finally under review on 11/4. I applied on 10/1. Hope this helps!
Thanks!
I updated the status checker journey in the OP--does that look right to you so far?
Also, congrats on in review! I hope you hear back sooner than January 15! It looks like there are a few people who have already heard back this cycle according to LSN.
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Snowboarder1588

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by Snowboarder1588 » Tue Nov 26, 2013 11:00 pm
Thank you! The status timeline looks good! I hope to hear back soon too.
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by melisss_1009 » Wed Nov 27, 2013 3:00 am
Hey guys I applied 10/30 and my current status is "file has been placed in review" since 11/7. Good luck to everyone applying! My dad did his undergrad with the current dean and he's a really great guy!
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barrelofmonkeys

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by barrelofmonkeys » Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:55 am
melisss_1009 wrote:Hey guys I applied 10/30 and my current status is "file has been placed in review" since 11/7. Good luck to everyone applying! My dad did his undergrad with the current dean and he's a really great guy!
Awesome! OBVIOUSLY come back and let us know what you hear! Good luck!
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