Ohio State Law Class of 2021 Applicants Forum

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Wednesday

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Re: Ohio State Law Class of 2021 Applicants

Post by Wednesday » Mon Mar 19, 2018 2:35 pm

I applied on March 8 and just got accepted. LSAT 162.

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Re: Ohio State Law Class of 2021 Applicants

Post by harveybirdman101 » Wed Mar 21, 2018 7:28 pm

Wednesday wrote:I applied on March 8 and just got accepted. LSAT 162.
Congratulations! I just applied there yesterday with a similar score. Hopefully I'll get a similar turnaround time with my app.

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Re: Ohio State Law Class of 2021 Applicants

Post by Wednesday » Wed Mar 21, 2018 11:35 pm

harveybirdman101 wrote:
Wednesday wrote:I applied on March 8 and just got accepted. LSAT 162.
Congratulations! I just applied there yesterday with a similar score. Hopefully I'll get a similar turnaround time with my app.
Thanks! I think some schools realize the seat deposit deadlines are coming up and might start processing applications even faster. Good luck!

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Re: Ohio State Law Class of 2021 Applicants

Post by harveybirdman101 » Thu Mar 29, 2018 4:50 pm

Wednesday wrote:I applied on March 8 and just got accepted. LSAT 162.
Wow that's great. Congratulations! Did they mention anything about a scholarship?

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Re: Ohio State Law Class of 2021 Applicants

Post by Wednesday » Thu Mar 29, 2018 6:17 pm

harveybirdman101 wrote:
Wednesday wrote:I applied on March 8 and just got accepted. LSAT 162.
Wow that's great. Congratulations! Did they mention anything about a scholarship?
Thanks! Nothing yet.

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