I think somebody else mentioned that their rejection letter reads like a "hold" decision at first, but no, it's a rejection. I don't really care. I'm thinking about deferring for a year while I save up a little more money anyway.Go 'Noles!
Quote from: racheles05 on March 09, 2005, 06:51:03 PMI think somebody else mentioned that their rejection letter reads like a "hold" decision at first, but no, it's a rejection. I don't really care. I'm thinking about deferring for a year while I save up a little more money anyway.Go 'Noles! Gainesville blows anyway.
Quote from: vixierat on March 10, 2005, 09:57:20 AMQuote from: racheles05 on March 09, 2005, 06:51:03 PMI think somebody else mentioned that their rejection letter reads like a "hold" decision at first, but no, it's a rejection. I don't really care. I'm thinking about deferring for a year while I save up a little more money anyway.Go 'Noles! Gainesville blows anyway. Sure does! Are either of you guys in-state? I was shocked when I saw the poster's numbers, since UF's meds are like 3.6/159...but they take something like 85% in state, so it makes a bit more sense.
Quote from: vegannramember on March 10, 2005, 10:00:20 AMQuote from: vixierat on March 10, 2005, 09:57:20 AMQuote from: racheles05 on March 09, 2005, 06:51:03 PMI think somebody else mentioned that their rejection letter reads like a "hold" decision at first, but no, it's a rejection. I don't really care. I'm thinking about deferring for a year while I save up a little more money anyway.Go 'Noles! Gainesville blows anyway. Sure does! Are either of you guys in-state? I was shocked when I saw the poster's numbers, since UF's meds are like 3.6/159...but they take something like 85% in state, so it makes a bit more sense.Hey,I remember you from lj Law_students and Gainesville. I use justreadingct.I'm instate. I haven't been rejected-at least not yet. I expect to be though (my LSAC GPA was a 3.5ish and my LSAT was a 160). I freakin hate Gainesville though. The only reason I moved here is because of my fiancee(and MA's complete lack of public law schools).
Quote from: vixierat on March 10, 2005, 10:37:56 AMQuote from: vegannramember on March 10, 2005, 10:00:20 AMQuote from: vixierat on March 10, 2005, 09:57:20 AMQuote from: racheles05 on March 09, 2005, 06:51:03 PMI think somebody else mentioned that their rejection letter reads like a "hold" decision at first, but no, it's a rejection. I don't really care. I'm thinking about deferring for a year while I save up a little more money anyway.Go 'Noles! Gainesville blows anyway. Sure does! Are either of you guys in-state? I was shocked when I saw the poster's numbers, since UF's meds are like 3.6/159...but they take something like 85% in state, so it makes a bit more sense.Hey,I remember you from lj Law_students and Gainesville. I use justreadingct.I'm instate. I haven't been rejected-at least not yet. I expect to be though (my LSAC GPA was a 3.5ish and my LSAT was a 160). I freakin hate Gainesville though. The only reason I moved here is because of my fiancee(and MA's complete lack of public law schools).Haha, small internet.My LSAT's a point higher and my LSAC gpa is close to yours. I'm expecting either a rejection or a deferral to their AWESOME Spring class. I hate it here, too. A lot. So badly that if I can't sublease my apt in May, I'm just going to shut all my utilities off and eat the cost of rent to move home over the summer. How long have you been complete? I want a decision so that if they reject me I can walk around bitter for the last two months of classes
Quote from: vegannramember on March 10, 2005, 11:15:21 AMQuote from: vixierat on March 10, 2005, 10:37:56 AMQuote from: vegannramember on March 10, 2005, 10:00:20 AMQuote from: vixierat on March 10, 2005, 09:57:20 AMQuote from: racheles05 on March 09, 2005, 06:51:03 PMI think somebody else mentioned that their rejection letter reads like a "hold" decision at first, but no, it's a rejection. I don't really care. I'm thinking about deferring for a year while I save up a little more money anyway.Go 'Noles! Gainesville blows anyway. Sure does! Are either of you guys in-state? I was shocked when I saw the poster's numbers, since UF's meds are like 3.6/159...but they take something like 85% in state, so it makes a bit more sense.Hey,I remember you from lj Law_students and Gainesville. I use justreadingct.I'm instate. I haven't been rejected-at least not yet. I expect to be though (my LSAC GPA was a 3.5ish and my LSAT was a 160). I freakin hate Gainesville though. The only reason I moved here is because of my fiancee(and MA's complete lack of public law schools).Haha, small internet.My LSAT's a point higher and my LSAC gpa is close to yours. I'm expecting either a rejection or a deferral to their AWESOME Spring class. I hate it here, too. A lot. So badly that if I can't sublease my apt in May, I'm just going to shut all my utilities off and eat the cost of rent to move home over the summer. How long have you been complete? I want a decision so that if they reject me I can walk around bitter for the last two months of classes I've been complete since December.I applied in October. Criser lost my my check twice. I'm expecting a rejection or a spot on the waitlist.The only thing other thing I have going for me is somewhat unusual research experience and 2 and a half years of work experience(community organizing,super-PC stuff).As much as I f-ing hate this hick town(sorry Gator lovers), I might be tempted to go if I'm accepted. My fiance has an excellent $$$ deal and I could live with him for free.Are you going to Fordham? My uncle went there for undergrad. It's not a bad area and you don't even need a car.