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Didn't see one of these so I thought I'd start it!
I went complete 10/28 then status date changed to 11/21. No movement since then.
I went complete 10/28 then status date changed to 11/21. No movement since then.
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Sounds like you'd better contact the admissions staff. I submitted the application on 12/20 and was admitted on 01/07.marisacb1012 wrote:Didn't see one of these so I thought I'd start it!
I went complete 10/28 then status date changed to 11/21. No movement since then.
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Sounds like you'd better contact the admissions staff. I submitted the application on 12/20 and was admitted on 01/07.marisacb1012 wrote:Didn't see one of these so I thought I'd start it!
I went complete 10/28 then status date changed to 11/21. No movement since then.
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yenisey wrote:Sounds like you'd better contact the admissions staff. I submitted the application on 12/20 and was admitted on 01/07.marisacb1012 wrote:Didn't see one of these so I thought I'd start it!
I went complete 10/28 then status date changed to 11/21. No movement since then.
I ended up getting in on 12/18 with a $36,000 scholarship! I just never posted it here because it didn't seem like anyone else was paying attention to the Loyola Chi forum. Thanks for checking in, though!
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In with 32k/year scholarship.
Its not one of my main targets and the scholarship is a bit smaller than I hoped for so I'm probably leaning away from it at this point.
Its not one of my main targets and the scholarship is a bit smaller than I hoped for so I'm probably leaning away from it at this point.
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If you don't mind me asking. what where your numbers?TexasHays wrote:In with 32k/year scholarship.
Its not one of my main targets and the scholarship is a bit smaller than I hoped for so I'm probably leaning away from it at this point.
for me, the application was more of a strategic play to try to get more money from other schools
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Same goal for me too actually. I wouldn't mind ending up at Loyola at all, but its not my main focus.kwabedi wrote: If you don't mind me asking. what where your numbers?
for me, the application was more of a strategic play to try to get more money from other schools
GPA: 3.2 , LSAT 165
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Same goal for me too actually. I wouldn't mind ending up at Loyola at all, but its not my main focus.TexasHays wrote:[quote="kwabedi"
If you don't mind me asking. what where your numbers?
for me, the application was more of a strategic play to try to get more money from other schools
GPA: 3.2 , LSAT 165[/quote]
were in just about the exact same boat

good luck and thanks for the info!
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In today with 32k/yr. Not first choice but my first school acceptance nonetheless!
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kwabedi wrote:
were in just about the exact same boat![]()
good luck and thanks for the info!
Hmm, just tried to negotiate with Loyola using better offers from similar and higher ranked schools (Cardozo, W&L, Houston) but they refused to budge. They were my first negotiation attempt since they have the smallest offer after considering tuition/CoL. To be honest, I wasn't expecting that at all.
So just a heads up if you're trying to increase their offer before approaching your top choice.
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Loyola is a regional school. In order to effectively negotiate you need offers from schools in the same region with an equal or better ranking.
TexasHays wrote:kwabedi wrote:
were in just about the exact same boat![]()
good luck and thanks for the info!
Hmm, just tried to negotiate with Loyola using better offers from similar and higher ranked schools (Cardozo, W&L, Houston) but they refused to budge. They were my first negotiation attempt since they have the smallest offer after considering tuition/CoL. To be honest, I wasn't expecting that at all.
So just a heads up if you're trying to increase their offer before approaching your top choice.
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Yeah I was only planning to use my 75k(unconditional) scholarship from DePaul to negotiate with LUC. Any thoughts? Is DePaul too low in the rankings for Loyola to care?MidwestNYC wrote:Loyola is a regional school. In order to effectively negotiate you need offers from schools in the same region with an equal or better ranking.
TexasHays wrote:kwabedi wrote:
were in just about the exact same boat![]()
good luck and thanks for the info!
Hmm, just tried to negotiate with Loyola using better offers from similar and higher ranked schools (Cardozo, W&L, Houston) but they refused to budge. They were my first negotiation attempt since they have the smallest offer after considering tuition/CoL. To be honest, I wasn't expecting that at all.
So just a heads up if you're trying to increase their offer before approaching your top choice.
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You may not be successful but you should definitely try. 25k per year is a lot and they may come up some. What was there original offer? I will tell you that my offer from Loyola was considerably lower than Illinois and Kent both of which were unconditional. Did you apply to either of those schools?kwabedi wrote:Yeah I was only planning to use my 75k(unconditional) scholarship from DePaul to negotiate with LUC. Any thoughts? Is DePaul too low in the rankings for Loyola to care?MidwestNYC wrote:Loyola is a regional school. In order to effectively negotiate you need offers from schools in the same region with an equal or better ranking.
TexasHays wrote:kwabedi wrote:
were in just about the exact same boat![]()
good luck and thanks for the info!
Hmm, just tried to negotiate with Loyola using better offers from similar and higher ranked schools (Cardozo, W&L, Houston) but they refused to budge. They were my first negotiation attempt since they have the smallest offer after considering tuition/CoL. To be honest, I wasn't expecting that at all.
So just a heads up if you're trying to increase their offer before approaching your top choice.
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Yeah, I understand. Loyola was my safety though so I had no desire to apply to other schools in the region just for scholarship purposes.
But I will say, searching previous cycle information here on TLS, I wasn't able to find anyone that negotiated for more money. It seems everyone got an almost identical form email that I received. So take that as you will.
But I will say, searching previous cycle information here on TLS, I wasn't able to find anyone that negotiated for more money. It seems everyone got an almost identical form email that I received. So take that as you will.
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No, I did not apply to any other school in the region. I applied super late to Loyola and early to DePaul so I am thinking that maybe if some money frees up at Loyola they may match DePaul's offer. Loyola's original offer was 20k/year(2.8 stipulation).MidwestNYC wrote:You may not be successful but you should definitely try. 25k per year is a lot and they may come up some. What was there original offer? I will tell you that my offer from Loyola was considerably lower than Illinois and Kent both of which were unconditional. Did you apply to either of those schools?kwabedi wrote:Yeah I was only planning to use my 75k(unconditional) scholarship from DePaul to negotiate with LUC. Any thoughts? Is DePaul too low in the rankings for Loyola to care?MidwestNYC wrote:Loyola is a regional school. In order to effectively negotiate you need offers from schools in the same region with an equal or better ranking.
TexasHays wrote:kwabedi wrote:
were in just about the exact same boat![]()
good luck and thanks for the info!
Hmm, just tried to negotiate with Loyola using better offers from similar and higher ranked schools (Cardozo, W&L, Houston) but they refused to budge. They were my first negotiation attempt since they have the smallest offer after considering tuition/CoL. To be honest, I wasn't expecting that at all.
So just a heads up if you're trying to increase their offer before approaching your top choice.
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were in just about the exact same boatkwabedi wrote:Same goal for me too actually. I wouldn't mind ending up at Loyola at all, but its not my main focus.TexasHays wrote:[quote="kwabedi"
If you don't mind me asking. what where your numbers?
for me, the application was more of a strategic play to try to get more money from other schools
GPA: 3.2 , LSAT 165

good luck and thanks for the info![/quote]
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Withdrew today ($36,000/year). Good luck to those still waiting or negotiating!
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After a great visit I am seriously considering Loyola. Does anyone else know that this is where they want to go?
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I'm considering Loyola heavily, but am waiting on WUSTL. Only thing holding me back from Loyola is that UIUC gave a more generous scholarship and seems to have better placement in Chicago. Loyola is an awesome environment though.kwabedi wrote:After a great visit I am seriously considering Loyola. Does anyone else know that this is where they want to go?
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UIUC is great too! I really liked Loyola's location compared to UIUC, but they do not negotiate so I wouldn't expect them to match UIUC's offer for you.MidwestMidbest wrote:I'm considering Loyola heavily, but am waiting on WUSTL. Only thing holding me back from Loyola is that UIUC gave a more generous scholarship and seems to have better placement in Chicago. Loyola is an awesome environment though.kwabedi wrote:After a great visit I am seriously considering Loyola. Does anyone else know that this is where they want to go?
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You mentioned that the employment outlook is so-so in the other thread. Was that in reference to BIGLAW only? How do Loyola grads fair in the PI/Government sector. During my visit the dean of admissions focused a lot on their ties to the government. Are these ties as strong as she made them sound?amdg16 wrote:Loyola 3L happy to answer questions. I already answered some on on this other thread about LUC. PMs welcome too.
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They don't negotiate at all? I know they wouldn't listen if I used a DePaul scholarship or W&M/BC. At this point I just want 4k more a year from them. One thing I would say to the negative is that the law building has a very undergrad feeling to it. Lots of classes and a lot of people at the library are business undergrads.kwabedi wrote:UIUC is great too! I really liked Loyola's location compared to UIUC, but they do not negotiate so I wouldn't expect them to match UIUC's offer for you.MidwestMidbest wrote:I'm considering Loyola heavily, but am waiting on WUSTL. Only thing holding me back from Loyola is that UIUC gave a more generous scholarship and seems to have better placement in Chicago. Loyola is an awesome environment though.kwabedi wrote:After a great visit I am seriously considering Loyola. Does anyone else know that this is where they want to go?
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They told me that because they do not have stipulations and they give out so much money that they do not negotiate. I have also seen it in other threads that a few people have tried and gotten the same "Sorry, but no" email. It can't hurt to ask, but be prepared for a hard no.MidwestMidbest wrote:They don't negotiate at all? I know they wouldn't listen if I used a DePaul scholarship or W&M/BC. At this point I just want 4k more a year from them. One thing I would say to the negative is that the law building has a very undergrad feeling to it. Lots of classes and a lot of people at the library are business undergrads.kwabedi wrote:UIUC is great too! I really liked Loyola's location compared to UIUC, but they do not negotiate so I wouldn't expect them to match UIUC's offer for you.MidwestMidbest wrote:I'm considering Loyola heavily, but am waiting on WUSTL. Only thing holding me back from Loyola is that UIUC gave a more generous scholarship and seems to have better placement in Chicago. Loyola is an awesome environment though.kwabedi wrote:After a great visit I am seriously considering Loyola. Does anyone else know that this is where they want to go?
I think you are right about the law building. There was a slight undergrad feel to it, but I do not think that has a any real impact on my decision.
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