University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle) Forum
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University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
Stats (According to LSN):
Number of Applications: 4303
Number of Admission Offers: 944
Percentage Offered Admission: 21.94%
Newly Enrolled 1Ls: 265
GPA 75th / 50th / 25th percentiles: 3.86 / 3.73 / 3.48
LSAT 75th / 50th / 25th percentiles: 169 / 167 / 162
43.5% women
34.78% students of color
Number of Applications: 4303
Number of Admission Offers: 944
Percentage Offered Admission: 21.94%
Newly Enrolled 1Ls: 265
GPA 75th / 50th / 25th percentiles: 3.86 / 3.73 / 3.48
LSAT 75th / 50th / 25th percentiles: 169 / 167 / 162
43.5% women
34.78% students of color
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
Waiting until regular decision to apply, but I am very interested in UT. Can't wait to hear from some other UT applicants/admitted students.
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
I am waiting to apply until the regular decision period, but I am very interested in UT. Looking forward to hearing from some of y'all who are considering it.
What factors are people considering when applying to UT? What about the school or the Austin area makes it especially appealing for you?
What factors are people considering when applying to UT? What about the school or the Austin area makes it especially appealing for you?
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
Does anyone know how long after going complete (ED) they send out interview requests? Also, does anyone know how much of their class each year is in-state vs OOS?
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
I don't think they have a quota, but I wouldn't be surprised if each class was a majority in-state. Last year's thread, looks like people started getting interview requests around 11/10 or so.TheRealHarveySpecter wrote:Does anyone know how long after going complete (ED) they send out interview requests? Also, does anyone know how much of their class each year is in-state vs OOS?
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Off the top of my head I believe it is 35% out of state.TheRealHarveySpecter wrote:Does anyone know how long after going complete (ED) they send out interview requests? Also, does anyone know how much of their class each year is in-state vs OOS?
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
I applied RD in mid-October. UT is one of my top 3 choices, but since I’m out-of-state, I didn’t think getting in-state tuition was enough incentive to apply ED. Austin being an awesome place to live is just icing on the cake. I want to do Texas Big Law, and UT is an excellent way to get there. Some of my best friends from college live in Austin and Houston, so it would be great to see them more often. Those are my reasons/factors!goodlife5071 wrote:I am waiting to apply until the regular decision period, but I am very interested in UT. Looking forward to hearing from some of y'all who are considering it.
What factors are people considering when applying to UT? What about the school or the Austin area makes it especially appealing for you?
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
Applied ED, went complete yesterday!!! Good luck to everyone!
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
When people say they have gone complete, does that mean in the LSAC portal or the status checker?
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
My file also says complete per the Texas status tracker site. Initially processed 10/10/18, etc. Is that the “complete” that you’re seeing? Thanks!flamel wrote:Applied ED, went complete yesterday!!! Good luck to everyone!
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
Went complete (in the UT status checker) today. Does anybody know how the interviews work? Do they request interviews from any applicant they're seriously considering, or only those at the margin?
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
They are required by law to enroll a high percentage of in-state students (I believe it is 65% in-state?).vincit qui patitur wrote:I don't think they have a quota, but I wouldn't be surprised if each class was a majority in-state. Last year's thread, looks like people started getting interview requests around 11/10 or so.TheRealHarveySpecter wrote:Does anyone know how long after going complete (ED) they send out interview requests? Also, does anyone know how much of their class each year is in-state vs OOS?
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
Yes I am referring to the Texas tracker sitebigoil69 wrote:My file also says complete per the Texas status tracker site. Initially processed 10/10/18, etc. Is that the “complete” that you’re seeing? Thanks!flamel wrote:Applied ED, went complete yesterday!!! Good luck to everyone!
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
Thanks flamel!
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
Anyone received interview invites yet?
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
Got the interview invite a few days ago. Thinking about doing it today!
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
I received and completed my interview at the end of last week. Basically twiddling my thumbs at this point. Anyone else?TheRealHarveySpecter wrote:Anyone received interview invites yet?
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
Finished mine today, and not feeling confident about it..yikes..vincit qui patitur wrote:I received and completed my interview at the end of last week. Basically twiddling my thumbs at this point. Anyone else?TheRealHarveySpecter wrote:Anyone received interview invites yet?
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yeah it is not the most natural exercise. oddly i found the written part the most strange aspect of it all.CDLee wrote:Finished mine today, and not feeling confident about it..yikes..vincit qui patitur wrote:I received and completed my interview at the end of last week. Basically twiddling my thumbs at this point. Anyone else?TheRealHarveySpecter wrote:Anyone received interview invites yet?
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
Did y'all who have already gotten the invite apply ED or RD? I applied RD and went complete 11/2.CDLee wrote:Finished mine today, and not feeling confident about it..yikes..vincit qui patitur wrote:I received and completed my interview at the end of last week. Basically twiddling my thumbs at this point. Anyone else?TheRealHarveySpecter wrote:Anyone received interview invites yet?
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
Also, are y'all OOS?vincit qui patitur wrote:yeah it is not the most natural exercise. oddly i found the written part the most strange aspect of it all.CDLee wrote:Finished mine today, and not feeling confident about it..yikes..vincit qui patitur wrote:I received and completed my interview at the end of last week. Basically twiddling my thumbs at this point. Anyone else?TheRealHarveySpecter wrote:Anyone received interview invites yet?
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
just got the kira interview request!! OOS but will be TX resident before I attend
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
Got called with acceptance today! No interview, OOS, RD.
GPA <25th, LSAT >75th
GPA <25th, LSAT >75th
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
Hey everyone! I just got admitted on Saturday 3/16!
I'm wondering how to find out if I am receiving any scholarship offer.
My email didn't say anything about it and I can't find any info in my admitted student dashboard.
For those of you who have received scholarships, did it come in a separate email or letter? That's how BU and Notre Dame informed me of scholarships.
I'm hoping I at least get some merit-based money. My LSAT is right on the mean and GPA is above it.
Thanks for your thoughts and good luck to all of you!
I'm wondering how to find out if I am receiving any scholarship offer.
My email didn't say anything about it and I can't find any info in my admitted student dashboard.
For those of you who have received scholarships, did it come in a separate email or letter? That's how BU and Notre Dame informed me of scholarships.
I'm hoping I at least get some merit-based money. My LSAT is right on the mean and GPA is above it.
Thanks for your thoughts and good luck to all of you!
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