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On waitlist for Brooklyn Law, but recieved an admission offer through email. I have a few questions.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 7:41 am
by Chowfun
I originally applied for the pt admission, as I have a really great job and can move up within the company...especially in our corp. law department. Therefore, I applied to all pt programs in nyc. I got waitlisted to BL and am waiting to hear back from one more.
BL waitlisted me on the 22nd. On May 12th I was sent an email with the subject line reading Brooklyn Law Admission Offer. It was sent by an associate director of admission. All I had to do was reply that I was still interested in attending their pt program. I did same, so does this mean I am accepted? It seems laid back and unofficial, but the email subject line said admission offer.
Anyone familiar with this?
Re: On waitlist for Brooklyn Law, but recieved an admission offer through email. I have a few questions.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 7:55 am
by WheatThins
Why don't you just call the school and talk to them?
Re: On waitlist for Brooklyn Law, but recieved an admission offer through email. I have a few questions.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 8:19 am
by Chowfun
Now don't you think I thought of the most logical explanation first? lol
You are right! However, with things like this I get nervous and assume through reading the email I must have missed something, so I seek advice from others who may be going through the same thing. This way if I'm wrong, and I only expressed my thoughts to you guys, I don't feel so bad or like an idiot.

Re: On waitlist for Brooklyn Law, but recieved an admission offer through email. I have a few questions.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 9:10 am
by MurdockLLP
Without seeing the wording of the email we cannot offer you any real advice. I would believe however, that they want to make sure you are actually interested in attending before they offer you REAL admission and this is how they chose to do so. I would expect that they send you a real offer later today. However, as I mentioned above, without seeing the actual language of their initial email, this is entirely speculative.
Re: On waitlist for Brooklyn Law, but recieved an admission offer through email. I have a few questions.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 9:12 am
by TasmanianToucan
Call the school. Be polite and not crazy.
Re: On waitlist for Brooklyn Law, but recieved an admission offer through email. I have a few questions.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 9:25 am
by Chowfun
MurdockLLP wrote:Without seeing the wording of the email we cannot offer you any real advice. I would believe however, that they want to make sure you are actually interested in attending before they offer you REAL admission and this is how they chose to do so. I would expect that they send you a real offer later today. However, as I mentioned above, without seeing the actual language of their initial email, this is entirely speculative.
The subject line read, "Brooklyn Law Admission Offer!"
The body of the email is as follows:
BLS still has openings in its pt program for this fall.
We are now turning to candidates on that list to determine
whether or not they are still interested in enrolling at BLS as a pt student.
If you believe that you are likely to accept an offer from us and to enroll, please respond.
Ideally, we'd like to hear from you as soon as possible, no later than May 18th. I hope you accept our offer.
-End email.
On one way I see it as an offer and on the other as they are still considering me.
Hmm..
Re: On waitlist for Brooklyn Law, but recieved an admission offer through email. I have a few questions.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 9:28 am
by CanadianWolf
Hopefully the writer of this e-mail does not teach legal writing. (Turn the email over to read the disclaimer.)
Re: On waitlist for Brooklyn Law, but recieved an admission offer through email. I have a few questions.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 9:30 am
by OhBoyOhBortles
TasmanianToucan wrote:Call the school. Be polite and not crazy.
Re: On waitlist for Brooklyn Law, but recieved an admission offer through email. I have a few questions.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 9:32 am
by MurdockLLP
Seems to me that they are trying to protect their yield. I would say that they will most likely send you an offer soon, but they very well could be just trying to clean up their waitlist. According to Spivey, we should see some waitlist movement on Friday, so I would lean closer to the offer.
Re: On waitlist for Brooklyn Law, but recieved an admission offer through email. I have a few questions.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 9:35 am
by Chowfun
CanadianWolf wrote:Hopefully the writer of this e-mail does not teach legal writing. (Turn the email over to read the disclaimer.)

There is no disclaimer. I was suspicious until I checked out the signature and address.
Re: On waitlist for Brooklyn Law, but recieved an admission offer through email. I have a few questions.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 9:36 am
by bjsesq
Chowfun wrote:Now don't you think I thought of the most logical explanation first? lol
You are right! However, with things like this I get nervous and assume through reading the email I must have missed something, so I seek advice from others who may be going through the same thing. This way if I'm wrong, and I only expressed my thoughts to you guys, I don't feel so bad or like an idiot.

It seems like you are unsure. It seems like some of us aren't quite sure either. You know who probably has the answer? The school. Call them.
Re: On waitlist for Brooklyn Law, but recieved an admission offer through email. I have a few questions.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 9:40 am
by Chowfun
MurdockLLP wrote:Seems to me that they are trying to protect their yield. I would say that they will most likely send you an offer soon, but they very well could be just trying to clean up their waitlist. According to Spivey, we should see some waitlist movement on Friday, so I would lean closer to the offer.
I shall wait till Friday, if nothing I will follow up on Monday.
I'm not familiar with Spivey. Do they have any information on final decisions yet? I'm still waiting for a response from Fordham. I received a date change on Friday. In my experience, a decision was rendered no more than 2 days after the status change. I'm assuming the institution is swamped with applications, hence the delay.
Re: On waitlist for Brooklyn Law, but recieved an admission offer through email. I have a few questions.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 9:41 am
by Chowfun
bjsesq wrote:Chowfun wrote:Now don't you think I thought of the most logical explanation first? lol
You are right! However, with things like this I get nervous and assume through reading the email I must have missed something, so I seek advice from others who may be going through the same thing. This way if I'm wrong, and I only expressed my thoughts to you guys, I don't feel so bad or like an idiot.

It seems like you are unsure. It seems like some of us aren't quite sure either. You know who probably has the answer? The school. Call them.
Nicely put, you are right...others too. I'll call, if I don't hear back by Friday.
Re: On waitlist for Brooklyn Law, but recieved an admission offer through email. I have a few questions.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 9:44 am
by encore1101
I agree with the general consensus to call the school, but it does sound like yield protection. Doesn't sound like an official offer, more like "If we did offer, would you accept?" e-mail.
Re: On waitlist for Brooklyn Law, but recieved an admission offer through email. I have a few questions.
Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 9:56 am
by Chowfun
Nvm they actually called me. lol However, I'm still wondering what is going on with Fordham.