Yeah honestly I found it really inefficient haha. Also I didn't think it was too luxurious, it's a very small letter printed on nice but thin paper. Nice letterhead and hand-written letter, but a lot of schools I've gotten into have sent hand-writte…
@goingfor99th said:
DLS at Stanford today. Good game, folks!
How'd you find that out??? I'm still "Your file has been submitted for review." on the application status checker
Ehm I'm not sure. I got a random e-mail from them on March 5th saying my application was "Still Under Review." I was admitted March 28th. Idk if this helps you but that was my timeline.
@goingfor99th said:
No, they hold them all for some reason. Yale tends to reject in really big waves towards the very end of the cycle.
I'm ready to ride the wave with the rest of y'all . Except @goingfor99th of course!
So this is anecdotal, but I've heard from Columbia alumni that people are generally not that happy at Columbia. The faculty are difficult to engage with - both because for some reason they alienate themselves and also because the school is really bi…
@xadrianas6x Hey! So I think it depends. I had a very young interviewer who was very engaged and nodding and smiling as I gave my answers, so I threw the occasional joke in there. Others like @calcal101 may have had more rigid interviews that wouldn…
Yeah I sat in on one at Cornell. It's really interesting! The Professor probably won't coldcall. Depending on the school, you'll probably have a good amount of people who are eager to volunteer so don't feel pressured to be on call! At the same time…
@calcal101 Yeah definitely. I will say I was the first interview on the first day of interviews for the most recent round, so maybe the interviewers were a little more conversational at the beginning.
That being said, yeah I think Chicago attempts …
I think it depends on what you want to do with your law degree. If you just want to practice law (be an attorney at a firm, etc.) then GW is a great school and you will get a job (assuming you're in good standing in your class).
But if you want to …