According to Vandy's site though, Programs for Admitted Students are March 14th and April 11th. Just wondering about the discrepancy.jayhawkai wrote:March 20 - Vandy
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Those are the 2008 dates.
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Ahh, ok, thanks.gahhhhhhhhhh wrote:Those are the 2008 dates.
sorry jayhawkai.
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They'll reimburse for feature Fridays as well. But on their website (also on NU's admitted student website) they say that "Costs may be shared if visiting more than one law school". Not sure what that means, but i'm guessing partial reimbursement (half and half?) for each school up to $200 total.sluggo wrote:do we know how that affects reimbursements? i believe i heard from one of last year's threads that Chi reimbursed 200 even if it wasnt an ASW, so that could be a consideration, assuming its the same this year.
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How the hell do they know if you visit more than one school?
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university of miami is 27-28
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i'm assuming march?
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ya my bad march 27 for ASW...then some housing thing on the 28th
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Does anyone know if Vandy has an admitted students site? I've looked through the packet a couple times and haven't found a web address and searched their website also. Just looking for more info. on their ASW.
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http://law.vanderbilt.edu/vulslogin.asp ... index.aspxjdn012 wrote:Does anyone know if Vandy has an admitted students site? I've looked through the packet a couple times and haven't found a web address and searched their website also. Just looking for more info. on their ASW.
The Virtual VULS is pretty much it, and there isn't any new info on there about ASW. Every piece of info I got about ASW was through email after acceptance.
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Also, Emory's is April 4th. Got the "summons" yesterday.
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Thanks a lot. I guess I'll just wait until I get the emails. I just figured there is some process for registration and a schedule or something like that. Since I was just accepted this week, I'll wait for a couple days for the emails.wiseowl wrote:http://law.vanderbilt.edu/vulslogin.asp ... index.aspxjdn012 wrote:Does anyone know if Vandy has an admitted students site? I've looked through the packet a couple times and haven't found a web address and searched their website also. Just looking for more info. on their ASW.
The Virtual VULS is pretty much it, and there isn't any new info on there about ASW. Every piece of info I got about ASW was through email after acceptance.
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Here's a much more helpful link from one of the emails. Sorry to have not posted this earlier.
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Really? They put them on a Thursday and Friday?ccw1234 wrote:Columbia is March 4-5 and March 25-26.
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Yeah, that's what I meant. I CAN read, I promise...ccw1234 wrote:It's actually a Wednesday and Thursday, iagolives, which is even stranger! Oh well. I'm still going.

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Thanks a lot wiseowl!wiseowl wrote:Here's a much more helpful link from one of the emails. Sorry to have not posted this earlier.
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It looks like the Columbia dates on March 25-26 will mesh nicely with the Penn dates on the evening of March 26 through Saturday March 28.
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haha i think it's just courtesy (they specifically ask this on the reimbursement forms), plus you have to submit your itinerary so they know how long you're in town and they would know if you skipped out on a day of the ASW I assume. Of course you can just make up some other excuse on why you aren't around.sluggo wrote:How the hell do they know if you visit more than one school?
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Columbia does that to line up with NYU... Iago, just think of it as a great excuse to be "sick" for an extra couple days 

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Not sure if this is only for "top schools".
Michigan State is offering up to 350 travel, I will have to look up the dates though.
Michigan State is offering up to 350 travel, I will have to look up the dates though.
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I don't think so. At least I'd like to know about some not-so-top schools. But, I don't know if the dates for schools out of the top are known, so most of the schools on here with info in this thread are top schools.LSATfromNC wrote:Not sure if this is only for "top schools".
Michigan State is offering up to 350 travel, I will have to look up the dates though.
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If you post it, I'll put it up.LSATfromNC wrote:Not sure if this is only for "top schools".
Michigan State is offering up to 350 travel, I will have to look up the dates though.
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Added Northwestern.
If anyone has any info on reimbursements/offers to house you with a current student, let me know.
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