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+1 to this lmfaoproteinshake wrote:yeah but we'll see after this September LSAT lol.Thomas Hagan, ESQ. wrote:Anyone else get the email today from JS informing you that the app is available and encouraging you to apply to HLS??
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On the application it states we have to request a fee waiver from LSAC before we can request one from Harvard. How do we do that? Lol
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Just went complete!
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Did you get an email or what? As of yet, I can only access the weird HLS status check website from the application email, not the LSAC one everyone else uses and H's website takes you to when you click "check status." Does 'complete' give you access to LSAC site?curry1 wrote:Just went complete!
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e-mail from HLS titled "HLS Application Complete". Click through weird HLS status check confirmed that I'm complete. No, still can't access via LSAC.Nickel94 wrote:Did you get an email or what? As of yet, I can only access the weird HLS status check website from the application email, not the LSAC one everyone else uses and H's website takes you to when you click "check status." Does 'complete' give you access to LSAC site?curry1 wrote:Just went complete!
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smartmoon wrote:When did you submit your app? Has anyone else got the complete email?curry1 wrote:e-mail from HLS titled "HLS Application Complete". Click through weird HLS status check confirmed that I'm complete. No, still can't access via LSAC.Nickel94 wrote:Did you get an email or what? As of yet, I can only access the weird HLS status check website from the application email, not the LSAC one everyone else uses and H's website takes you to when you click "check status." Does 'complete' give you access to LSAC site?curry1 wrote:Just went complete!
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Also went complete yesterday, and I submitted on the 15th.
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Is there any point in writing a "why Harvard" essay?
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Nah, I wouldn't recommend it. If you have some sort of truly exceptional reason that Harvard would be a perfect fit then maybe, but I think the answer is no in most circumstances.RamTitan wrote:Is there any point in writing a "why Harvard" essay?
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Cool, thanks for the answerQuentonCassidy wrote:Nah, I wouldn't recommend it. If you have some sort of truly exceptional reason that Harvard would be a perfect fit then maybe, but I think the answer is no in most circumstances.RamTitan wrote:Is there any point in writing a "why Harvard" essay?
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Yup, status checker says complete as of 9/23.smartmoon wrote:Does it also appear on your status checker page? I submitted mine the day the app opened, but I did not get the complete email yet.Kaziende wrote:Also went complete yesterday, and I submitted on the 15th.
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Per the directions, I would need not to disclose this, but I'm wondering if I should list my open container violation anyways? Any thoughts? All that came of it was a ticket which I paid, and it was removed from my record.
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B..but what else is this forum for? #retakeproteinshake wrote:don't take my joy from meRamTitan wrote:I wouldn't worry about it; I just received one, and both my LSAT and GPA are below the 25 mark, so I don't think it means much.proteinshake wrote:LOLBaby Gaga wrote:Yup, I just got one too. I guess we can call this JS0poptart123 wrote:I just got my "reaching out" email.
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I wouldn't worry about it- applied day after the app opened and just went complete today.
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Same.Why??? wrote:I wouldn't worry about it- applied day after the app opened and just went complete today.
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Complete as of today. 9/30. (Applied evening of first day.)Assasindowntheavenue wrote:Same.Why??? wrote:I wouldn't worry about it- applied day after the app opened and just went complete today.
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Yeah when you actually officially go complete they send an email saying your file is complete and the status checker also updates the date with that same messagecall-me-bubbles wrote:Did you get an e-mail saying your file went complete? Both the "Application" and "LSAC Report (CAS)" items on the Application Checklist have green check-marks next to them, but I'd still expect it to say, "File complete" somewhere with a date change or something. How do you know yours is complete?Nickel94 wrote:Complete as of today. 9/30. (Applied evening of first day.)Assasindowntheavenue wrote:Same.Why??? wrote:I wouldn't worry about it- applied day after the app opened and just went complete today.
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BumpRamTitan wrote:Per the directions, I would need not to disclose this, but I'm wondering if I should list my open container violation anyways? Any thoughts? All that came of it was a ticket which I paid, and it was removed from my record.
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If you don't need to disclose it why would you disclose it?RamTitan wrote:BumpRamTitan wrote:Per the directions, I would need not to disclose this, but I'm wondering if I should list my open container violation anyways? Any thoughts? All that came of it was a ticket which I paid, and it was removed from my record.
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Mostly because I read somewhere that you should always disclose everythingProductofUnreality wrote:If you don't need to disclose it why would you disclose it?RamTitan wrote:BumpRamTitan wrote:Per the directions, I would need not to disclose this, but I'm wondering if I should list my open container violation anyways? Any thoughts? All that came of it was a ticket which I paid, and it was removed from my record.
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