Cornell c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017) Forum
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Bump.LawschoolHopeful2k16 wrote:Has anyone gotten a fee waiver for Cornell?
I've gotten ones to places like NYU, UVA, Duke etc, but haven't for Cornell or GULC.
My stats are GPA just under 25th% and LSAT over 75%.
Has anyone asked them for a merit-based waiver and received one?
Still haven't found any info about people receiving unsolicited or solicited merit based fee waivers for Cornell or Georgetown.
Any info you guys have is appreciated.
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Someone said they solicited from Cornell in August, but I think I've only seen one person say that so far.LawschoolHopeful2k16 wrote:Bump.LawschoolHopeful2k16 wrote:Has anyone gotten a fee waiver for Cornell?
I've gotten ones to places like NYU, UVA, Duke etc, but haven't for Cornell or GULC.
My stats are GPA just under 25th% and LSAT over 75%.
Has anyone asked them for a merit-based waiver and received one?
Still haven't found any info about people receiving unsolicited or solicited merit based fee waivers for Cornell or Georgetown.
Any info you guys have is appreciated.
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I also solicited in August and got a waiver really quickly!brinicolec wrote:Someone said they solicited from Cornell in August, but I think I've only seen one person say that so far.LawschoolHopeful2k16 wrote:Bump.LawschoolHopeful2k16 wrote:Has anyone gotten a fee waiver for Cornell?
I've gotten ones to places like NYU, UVA, Duke etc, but haven't for Cornell or GULC.
My stats are GPA just under 25th% and LSAT over 75%.
Has anyone asked them for a merit-based waiver and received one?
Still haven't found any info about people receiving unsolicited or solicited merit based fee waivers for Cornell or Georgetown.
Any info you guys have is appreciated.
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I received an unsolicited two weeks ago
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Re: Cornell c/o 2020 Applicants (2016-2017)
Are any of you guys submitting/submitted a diversity statement to Cornell?
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I didMAPP wrote:Are any of you guys submitting/submitted a diversity statement to Cornell?
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What did you guys put for who influenced you to apply? I don't know why it's a required field. Absolutely no one influenced me to apply to law school. Everyone, including the lawyers I work with, told me not do it. lol
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just put N/AKeilz wrote:What did you guys put for who influenced you to apply? I don't know why it's a required field. Absolutely no one influenced me to apply to law school. Everyone, including the lawyers I work with, told me not do it. lol
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Thanks.proteinshake wrote:just put N/AKeilz wrote:What did you guys put for who influenced you to apply? I don't know why it's a required field. Absolutely no one influenced me to apply to law school. Everyone, including the lawyers I work with, told me not do it. lol
For those with minor C&F, where you have to answer yes to the first question - it says to provide a statement in the attachments section, but then in the question itself it says provide an explanation and provide more information in the attachments section if necessary. Mine is really just a short paragraph, which I explained in the question box itself - do you think I need to provide the exact same explanation as an attachment as well? The questions ask you to do two conflicting things.
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I didn't attach a doc (at least I don't think I did), since it says "if necessary".Keilz wrote:Thanks.proteinshake wrote:just put N/AKeilz wrote:What did you guys put for who influenced you to apply? I don't know why it's a required field. Absolutely no one influenced me to apply to law school. Everyone, including the lawyers I work with, told me not do it. lol
For those with minor C&F, where you have to answer yes to the first question - it says to provide a statement in the attachments section, but then in the question itself it says provide an explanation and provide more information in the attachments section if necessary. Mine is really just a short paragraph, which I explained in the question box itself - do you think I need to provide the exact same explanation as an attachment as well? The questions ask you to do two conflicting things.
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Yeah that's what I originally thought, but right above it it says: If you answer yes to any of the following questions, submit an explanatory statement in the attachments section.RamTitan wrote:I didn't attach a doc (at least I don't think I did), since it says "if necessary".Keilz wrote:Thanks.proteinshake wrote:just put N/AKeilz wrote:What did you guys put for who influenced you to apply? I don't know why it's a required field. Absolutely no one influenced me to apply to law school. Everyone, including the lawyers I work with, told me not do it. lol
For those with minor C&F, where you have to answer yes to the first question - it says to provide a statement in the attachments section, but then in the question itself it says provide an explanation and provide more information in the attachments section if necessary. Mine is really just a short paragraph, which I explained in the question box itself - do you think I need to provide the exact same explanation as an attachment as well? The questions ask you to do two conflicting things.
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Eh, might as well attach a doc to be safe then.Keilz wrote:Yeah that's what I originally thought, but right above it it says: If you answer yes to any of the following questions, submit an explanatory statement in the attachments section.RamTitan wrote:I didn't attach a doc (at least I don't think I did), since it says "if necessary".Keilz wrote:Thanks.proteinshake wrote:just put N/AKeilz wrote:What did you guys put for who influenced you to apply? I don't know why it's a required field. Absolutely no one influenced me to apply to law school. Everyone, including the lawyers I work with, told me not do it. lol
For those with minor C&F, where you have to answer yes to the first question - it says to provide a statement in the attachments section, but then in the question itself it says provide an explanation and provide more information in the attachments section if necessary. Mine is really just a short paragraph, which I explained in the question box itself - do you think I need to provide the exact same explanation as an attachment as well? The questions ask you to do two conflicting things.
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In the box provided, tell them that your CF statement is attached to your application.Keilz wrote:Thanks.proteinshake wrote:just put N/AKeilz wrote:What did you guys put for who influenced you to apply? I don't know why it's a required field. Absolutely no one influenced me to apply to law school. Everyone, including the lawyers I work with, told me not do it. lol
For those with minor C&F, where you have to answer yes to the first question - it says to provide a statement in the attachments section, but then in the question itself it says provide an explanation and provide more information in the attachments section if necessary. Mine is really just a short paragraph, which I explained in the question box itself - do you think I need to provide the exact same explanation as an attachment as well? The questions ask you to do two conflicting things.
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Would you Put it in the attachments section, 94 the crime section? The crime section is only for the second questionfips tedora wrote:In the box provided, tell them that your CF statement is attached to your application.Keilz wrote:Thanks.proteinshake wrote:just put N/AKeilz wrote:What did you guys put for who influenced you to apply? I don't know why it's a required field. Absolutely no one influenced me to apply to law school. Everyone, including the lawyers I work with, told me not do it. lol
For those with minor C&F, where you have to answer yes to the first question - it says to provide a statement in the attachments section, but then in the question itself it says provide an explanation and provide more information in the attachments section if necessary. Mine is really just a short paragraph, which I explained in the question box itself - do you think I need to provide the exact same explanation as an attachment as well? The questions ask you to do two conflicting things.
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Attach the same statement twice, or break it up into two for that portion.Keilz wrote:Would you Put it in the attachments section, 94 the crime section? The crime section is only for the second questionfips tedora wrote:In the box provided, tell them that your CF statement is attached to your application.Keilz wrote:Thanks.proteinshake wrote:just put N/AKeilz wrote:What did you guys put for who influenced you to apply? I don't know why it's a required field. Absolutely no one influenced me to apply to law school. Everyone, including the lawyers I work with, told me not do it. lol
For those with minor C&F, where you have to answer yes to the first question - it says to provide a statement in the attachments section, but then in the question itself it says provide an explanation and provide more information in the attachments section if necessary. Mine is really just a short paragraph, which I explained in the question box itself - do you think I need to provide the exact same explanation as an attachment as well? The questions ask you to do two conflicting things.
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"The median LSAT score for the 2016 entering class was 167 and the median undergraduate GPA was 3.73."
YAY. http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/admiss ... JUMP_34090
YAY. http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/admiss ... JUMP_34090
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was about to mention thisproteinshake wrote:"The median LSAT score for the 2016 entering class was 167 and the median undergraduate GPA was 3.73."
YAY. http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/admiss ... JUMP_34090
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for those who have applied, how long did it take to get an email from them saying they received your application from the time you submitted it?
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3 days!dietcoke1 wrote:for those who have applied, how long did it take to get an email from them saying they received your application from the time you submitted it?
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I got a solicited waiver in August.LawschoolHopeful2k16 wrote:Bump.LawschoolHopeful2k16 wrote:Has anyone gotten a fee waiver for Cornell?
I've gotten ones to places like NYU, UVA, Duke etc, but haven't for Cornell or GULC.
My stats are GPA just under 25th% and LSAT over 75%.
Has anyone asked them for a merit-based waiver and received one?
Still haven't found any info about people receiving unsolicited or solicited merit based fee waivers for Cornell or Georgetown.
Any info you guys have is appreciated.
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