Is this a good sign? Forum
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Is this a good sign?
I was recently invited to Southwestern Law school's open house, despite not receiving an acceptance letter. Is this a good sign that I've been accepted or no sign at all?
Also, I was told by LMU to apply for financial aid and that the deadline is March 21st, 2009, is this a good sign that I've been accepted or, once again, no sign at all?
Also, I was told by LMU to apply for financial aid and that the deadline is March 21st, 2009, is this a good sign that I've been accepted or, once again, no sign at all?
- samer
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Re: Is this a good sign?
I received an open house invitation to a school to which I didn't even apply. I wouldn't look too far into it. Hopefully I'm wrong and it's a sign that you're in, but I don't think that's the case.
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Re: Is this a good sign?
Darn. Not that I was really hoping to go to that school, but it'd be nice to have some more options. Any idea regarding the financial aid application?
- samer
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Re: Is this a good sign?
Wisconsin sent me (and everyone that applied) an email requesting that they fill out a financial aid/scholarship application. They waitlisted me a week later
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Re: Is this a good sign?
This might be a good sign as many get invited to the schools in which they had not even applied.....
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- Ayeshabelle
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Re: Is this a good sign?
I received a similar invitation about 5 days before receiving my acceptance in the mail from U minnesota
- 2010law
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Re: Is this a good sign?
I got a BUNCH of invites to schools I didn't even apply to-
I called one and spoke to an admissions rep (to make sure it hadn't been sent to me in error and to make sure that it got to the right person)--- I was told that they send open house invites to people from various lists-- (info from LSAC, paperwork you might have filled out, law forum meet and greets)--- the way it was explained to me, it is a way to hopefully entice people to come to, see, and fall in love with the school and then apply. The rep said that there is a big difference between an open house and an admitted students reception (at least for their particular school)--- my experience (for what it's worth) has pretty much followed this pattern. Every school I have been accepted to has both events. hope this helps.
I called one and spoke to an admissions rep (to make sure it hadn't been sent to me in error and to make sure that it got to the right person)--- I was told that they send open house invites to people from various lists-- (info from LSAC, paperwork you might have filled out, law forum meet and greets)--- the way it was explained to me, it is a way to hopefully entice people to come to, see, and fall in love with the school and then apply. The rep said that there is a big difference between an open house and an admitted students reception (at least for their particular school)--- my experience (for what it's worth) has pretty much followed this pattern. Every school I have been accepted to has both events. hope this helps.
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Re: Is this a good sign?
Horrible sign.