wombythewombat wrote:Another one in via status checker! 169/2.96 resident.
Any guesses as to how long it'll take for the e-mail?
Just got my email! and scholarship email is separate, but it was kinda disappointing.
wombythewombat wrote:Another one in via status checker! 169/2.96 resident.
Any guesses as to how long it'll take for the e-mail?
Good luck!paralegaltolawyer3 wrote:Thank you! My status checker says complete but doesn't have a date. I submitted mid-October so hoping for an answer soon.pwil4142 wrote:No, UNC's only changes when you go complete and when they render a decision. I went complete 11/3paralegaltolawyer3 wrote:Did your status checker ever change to UR?pwil4142 wrote:In via status checker this morning! Resident, LSAT above 75th GPA just above median
Literally 2-3 minutes after the congratulatory email. It doesn't specifically say non-negotiable, but they do state resources are limited.wombythewombat wrote:Ah, good to know about the acceptance and scholarship e-mails being separate. Did they arrive at the same time, for people who've gotten both? Relatedly, do they specify in the scholarship e-mail that it's non-negotiable?
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Well heck, none for me then. Thanks for the info!fastfretxfingers wrote:Literally 2-3 minutes after the congratulatory email. It doesn't specifically say non-negotiable, but they do state resources are limited.wombythewombat wrote:Ah, good to know about the acceptance and scholarship e-mails being separate. Did they arrive at the same time, for people who've gotten both? Relatedly, do they specify in the scholarship e-mail that it's non-negotiable?
Yeah, I can't imagine their OOS yield will be any good at all. It would cost me twice as much to go there as WUSTL and 4 times as much as W&L, which is insane given their respective rankings. I like the idea of living in Chapel Hill a lot but...not that much.1994lawapplicant wrote:Yeah, my scholarship offer was terrible, and nothing compared to what similar applicants from past cycles have received. The law school did receive a budget cut, but I did not anticipate this type of reduction.
Jack_Kelly wrote:Am I reading that correctly that if you manage to get in-state tuition your scholarship $ decreases accordingly?
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That's fairly common with public schools. It especially makes sense if the amount of the offer is greater than the in-state tuition.wolfonlawstreet wrote:Jack_Kelly wrote:Am I reading that correctly that if you manage to get in-state tuition your scholarship $ decreases accordingly?
Yes! I read that as well! Not cool...
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yeah its just when you have to get your application in by- there's no separate app. but i just don't know if that means it needs to be just transmitted or actually complete/UR?1994lawapplicant wrote:When you refer to the deadline for the Chancellors Scholarship, is that a deadline by which you must submit your admissions application by? Or is there a separate application for the scholarship?
Also, does anyone know what they particularly look for in terms of awarding the Chancellors? Certain stats? Softs? Etc.
If I received the 15,000 annual scholarship, does that mean that a Chancellors interview is off the table?reedm wrote:yeah its just when you have to get your application in by- there's no separate app. but i just don't know if that means it needs to be just transmitted or actually complete/UR?1994lawapplicant wrote:When you refer to the deadline for the Chancellors Scholarship, is that a deadline by which you must submit your admissions application by? Or is there a separate application for the scholarship?
Also, does anyone know what they particularly look for in terms of awarding the Chancellors? Certain stats? Softs? Etc.
also i know a girl with 3.5/164 who got the chancellors, she had good recs and i think 2 or 3 yrs of work experience. i know they interview finalists, but im not sure how many they award. also, i heard that if you're a finalist and don't get it you still get a significant scholarship. anyone know if thats true?
Also interested in this answer...fastfretxfingers wrote:If I received the 15,000 annual scholarship, does that mean that a Chancellors interview is off the table?reedm wrote:yeah its just when you have to get your application in by- there's no separate app. but i just don't know if that means it needs to be just transmitted or actually complete/UR?1994lawapplicant wrote:When you refer to the deadline for the Chancellors Scholarship, is that a deadline by which you must submit your admissions application by? Or is there a separate application for the scholarship?
Also, does anyone know what they particularly look for in terms of awarding the Chancellors? Certain stats? Softs? Etc.
also i know a girl with 3.5/164 who got the chancellors, she had good recs and i think 2 or 3 yrs of work experience. i know they interview finalists, but im not sure how many they award. also, i heard that if you're a finalist and don't get it you still get a significant scholarship. anyone know if thats true?
fastfretxfingers wrote:If I received the 15,000 annual scholarship, does that mean that a Chancellors interview is off the table?reedm wrote:yeah its just when you have to get your application in by- there's no separate app. but i just don't know if that means it needs to be just transmitted or actually complete/UR?1994lawapplicant wrote:When you refer to the deadline for the Chancellors Scholarship, is that a deadline by which you must submit your admissions application by? Or is there a separate application for the scholarship?
Also, does anyone know what they particularly look for in terms of awarding the Chancellors? Certain stats? Softs? Etc.
also i know a girl with 3.5/164 who got the chancellors, she had good recs and i think 2 or 3 yrs of work experience. i know they interview finalists, but im not sure how many they award. also, i heard that if you're a finalist and don't get it you still get a significant scholarship. anyone know if thats true?
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Based on a conversation I had with an assistant admissions dean she made it seem like it just had to be submitted by 1/1, since she told me to do so anyway even if I didn't have my Dec LSAT score in yet...as it turns out, I do have the score, but I am still sitting at "incomplete application". I'm guessing the admissions office is on break and won't update statuses until they get back.reedm wrote: yeah its just when you have to get your application in by- there's no separate app. but i just don't know if that means it needs to be just transmitted or actually complete/UR?
Okay I'd imagine that's the case. I called today and the recording said they were out until Jan 2nd. Did they email you a status checker username/password or did you just request a password when you went to the login? I just went to "forgot password", used my username I got from the other schools, then "send password" and they emailed me one and I got into it.. I hope that doesn't mess anything with my account up?vikingrunner wrote:Based on a conversation I had with an assistant admissions dean she made it seem like it just had to be submitted by 1/1, since she told me to do so anyway even if I didn't have my Dec LSAT score in yet...as it turns out, I do have the score, but I am still sitting at "incomplete application". I'm guessing the admissions office is on break and won't update statuses until they get back.reedm wrote: yeah its just when you have to get your application in by- there's no separate app. but i just don't know if that means it needs to be just transmitted or actually complete/UR?
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