Nope, not a URM. I did write a Why Oregon essay though.Fecta23 wrote:JOThompson wrote:159/3.74. I'm instate. I imagine that my personal statement and softs explain the generous offer, my LSAT sucks.yo! wrote:Numbers?JOThompson wrote:Received the admissions packet today. $10k renewable scholarship. I'm excited about the possibility of staying in Oregon, but still waiting on a couple more decisions.
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IN at Oregon!!!!
5k a year scholly!
5k a year scholly!
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Congrats! Welcome, and now for Lewis and Clark and University of Washington right?sarlis wrote:IN at Oregon!!!!
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Thanks!Chudancha wrote:Congrats! Welcome, and now for Lewis and Clark and University of Washington right?sarlis wrote:IN at Oregon!!!!
5k a year scholly!
Yes, i am still waiting for them too!!!
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When did all you acceptances apply? I applied later on in the cycle and was told that they wouldn't be sending acceptances out until late feb... should I be worried??
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I applied in late october, early novemberNeelio wrote:When did all you acceptances apply? I applied later on in the cycle and was told that they wouldn't be sending acceptances out until late feb... should I be worried??
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You will be fine. What do you care anyway? You are an auto-admit at Oregon and will probably get into much better schools with more money.Neelio wrote:When did all you acceptances apply? I applied later on in the cycle and was told that they wouldn't be sending acceptances out until late feb... should I be worried??
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I hope so... I care because I really like Oregon, and want to make a move to the pacific NW. Plus, I haven't heard ANYTHING from anybody yet, so I was hoping for an acceptance this week.yo! wrote:You will be fine. What do you care anyway? You are an auto-admit at Oregon and will probably get into much better schools with more money.Neelio wrote:When did all you acceptances apply? I applied later on in the cycle and was told that they wouldn't be sending acceptances out until late feb... should I be worried??
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If you like the PNW, why not apply to L&C?Neelio wrote:I hope so... I care because I really like Oregon, and want to make a move to the pacific NW. Plus, I haven't heard ANYTHING from anybody yet, so I was hoping for an acceptance this week.yo! wrote:You will be fine. What do you care anyway? You are an auto-admit at Oregon and will probably get into much better schools with more money.Neelio wrote:When did all you acceptances apply? I applied later on in the cycle and was told that they wouldn't be sending acceptances out until late feb... should I be worried??
EDIT: FWIW, you are in at Davis at the very least.
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I applied to UW and Oregon, and probably should have applied to L&C as well... I had a friend that went to L&C, but told me that if I wasn't 100% sure about Environmental Law, I shouldn't go there...yo! wrote:If you like the PNW, why not apply to L&C?Neelio wrote:I hope so... I care because I really like Oregon, and want to make a move to the pacific NW. Plus, I haven't heard ANYTHING from anybody yet, so I was hoping for an acceptance this week.yo! wrote:You will be fine. What do you care anyway? You are an auto-admit at Oregon and will probably get into much better schools with more money.Neelio wrote:When did all you acceptances apply? I applied later on in the cycle and was told that they wouldn't be sending acceptances out until late feb... should I be worried??
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In at Oregon. 4K a year. Kinda unsure about job prospects coming out. My reasons for Oregon is that I will have family attending grad school there concurrently, and that I like the area a lot. But some of the things I have read make it seem like a poor choice possibly. Thoughts?
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Ah i'm so torn between schools right now.
oregon, penn state, utah, unlv, arizona state.
unlv is only on there because it would cost zero for food or housing since I could live at home. just GAH i almost want to be rejected by utah and asu to make my choice easier.
oregon, penn state, utah, unlv, arizona state.
unlv is only on there because it would cost zero for food or housing since I could live at home. just GAH i almost want to be rejected by utah and asu to make my choice easier.
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blasphemy!usuaggie wrote:Ah i'm so torn between schools right now.
oregon, penn state, utah, unlv, arizona state.
unlv is only on there because it would cost zero for food or housing since I could live at home. just GAH i almost want to be rejected by utah and asu to make my choice easier.
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I know. I'm going crazy.yo! wrote:blasphemy!usuaggie wrote:Ah i'm so torn between schools right now.
oregon, penn state, utah, unlv, arizona state.
unlv is only on there because it would cost zero for food or housing since I could live at home. just GAH i almost want to be rejected by utah and asu to make my choice easier.
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In today via snail mail. Non-resident. $2K/year, which is better than a poke in the eye.
Good luck all.
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Does anyone on here have an idea of what the tuition increases will be over the next couple years? I'm considering Oregon because it is cheap, but that all could be out the window if there is a big tuition increase.
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tuition was $25,610 last yearyo! wrote:Does anyone on here have an idea of what the tuition increases will be over the next couple years? I'm considering Oregon because it is cheap, but that all could be out the window if there is a big tuition increase.
$27,818 (Nonresident) this yr.
not awful....but still almost 10%
no info on what will happen now though, but unlv has gone from 9,000 to 20,000 in 2 years, so a small increase here doesn't seem as drastic.
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This is gonna be one of my questions the next time I have a chance to speak with a Oregon rep.
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IN today with 9k per year scholarship. Congrats to all of today's lucky winners!
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In today, 5k per year. 160/3.6
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all admits today snail mail? any east coasters?
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Still waiting in nj.Neelio wrote:all admits today snail mail? any east coasters?
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Haven't been following this thread so I was pleasantly surprised to see a packet in my mailbox from UO today here in Washington, DC. In with $8k/year!
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In today via snail mail. OOS- $10k/yr
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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