3.11.2009

OSU Law

Well...once I found out about UC - I knew my fate at OSU....I got the big denial, "negative ghost rider, the pattern is full". I was so proud I put it up on the fridge....haha

Short, and to the point letter in the mail - oh well, there goes by far, the easiest and most convenient means of going to law school - with regards to money and relocation.

Still holding out on SCU - but I found out they might be doing something quite peculiar. Generally, law schools have rolling admissions - that is, first come first serve. In this case, it is first decision. That also means the sooner you get your applications in, the higher your changes are. The tuition budget is still large, and the admissions officers have a little bit more leeway in who they allow in. If someone is close to the minimum LSAT and or GPA level, if they applied soon, they have a better chance - generally. The longer one waits, the chance goes lower. Mainly because schools have offered other acceptances to other people and have given out other tuition money. Schools also have a limit on the number of people they accept - as they can predict about how many people will actually attend. Anyway, what SCU is doing is waiting for the February LSAT takers to send in their applications and putting everybody else on hold, instead of continuing the rolling admissions process.

This is just unconfirmed news from message boards and other hearsay - but, surely, it explains why some people have been "in committee" for months...

Oh well - I'll keep everyone informed of further developments...

3.06.2009

UC Law

Here's a quickie...

I'm riding the pine on the waitlist at UC...haha. Got a nice little email, and then an actual letter in the mail. Short, sweet and to the point - but I should know more probably late spring about UC. Still holding out on OSU and SCU...