Jeez, I did not expect you to be outright rejected by Harvard. I'm p sure your numbers are better than mine and I at least got a waitlist .
I mean you strike me as a really articulate and intelligent person so part of me doubts you made a glaring m…
Thanks again everybody . Stats should be in inboxes now. I've gotten some requests for tips on the interview - I'll probably write up an in-depth post about it in the next few days with some tips, tricks, and my general experience.
Thanks again!
@akistotle Some people say submitting a LOCI before a decision can be seen as annoying to admissions officers, and that some (because you submitted new info) will actually put you back to the end of the read file if they have not read you yet. You t…
Yes it is absolutely helpful. For example, here is a way judges define whether a person is liable for battery:
BATTERY: HARMFUL CONTACT
A person is subject to liability to another for battery if:
(a) The person acts intending to cause a harmful o…
I'm selfishly bumping this.
I head up to Cornell Thursday and I'm not sure what the interview process is gonna be like! Any advice that you all can give, especially those that have done these types of interviews before, would be HUGELY appreciated!…
@LastLSAT It went really well! I actually had some cool things in common with my interviewer and, though the interview was definitely structured, we had time to just talk also - overall very positive experience!
The Dean is like the "president" of the whole school, in that he/she oversees all of the schools operations including teaching faculty, research, fundraising, aaaand admissions. The Director of Admissions (sometimes referred to as the Dean of Admiss…
Haha I posted this thread and then before seeing the results sent a thank you e-mail. After all, how can a thank you note be looked down on? (so long as it's short and sweet and not trying to sell yourself again lol)