Quote from: sno on July 20, 2006, 05:23:07 PMI love the way this guy's interrogating you .Funny stuff.Here on LSD, we just know stuff. Yuep. I've heard they are full too (pt), if that helps any.
I love the way this guy's interrogating you .
Not sure how my questions add up to an interrogation - sorry if questions make you uncomfortable. This is just something that has been on my mind, and I suspect the minds of a lot of other people on this stream, and knowing if information such as what you put out is valid is something of great importance to me. After all, it would not be unheard of for someone to put something out there like that just so other people give up on Loyola and accept an offer of admission from another school - therefore freeing up space at Loyola for the person putting out the information.Reveal your sources.....Did not realize we were dealing with matters of national security. If you information is correct, thanks for putting it out there. If it is made up, then you are an a-hole.
I dropped off the waitlist for LLS too - but still read this thread, so you're not alone If it makes anyone feel any better - UCLA is "over-enrolled" according to their admissions office - and that's a bit worse than just "full" at LLS... so have hope!
We look forward to your enrollment to Loyola Law School in August, 2006.It has come to our attention that a few of our confirmed students may have paid seat deposits to at least one other school. Through the Law School Admission Council (LSAC), we have access to overlap reports that allow us to assess the number of deposit overlaps Loyola has with other institutions.We recognize that your enrollment choice requires a careful evaluation process, but we encourage you to inform us if you do not plan to attend this fall or to notify the other institution you have submitted a deposit that you do not plan to enroll. Our waitlist candidates are anxiously awaiting a final decision and your confirmation directly affects our ability to manage this pool. We hope that you are mindful of these other applicants, and notify schools of your final decision as soon as possible. (If you are committed to more than one institution and you would like additional information regarding Loyola, please let me know.) Thank you for your attention to this matter. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
QuoteWe look forward to your enrollment to Loyola Law School in August, 2006.It has come to our attention that a few of our confirmed students may have paid seat deposits to at least one other school. Through the Law School Admission Council (LSAC), we have access to overlap reports that allow us to assess the number of deposit overlaps Loyola has with other institutions.We recognize that your enrollment choice requires a careful evaluation process, but we encourage you to inform us if you do not plan to attend this fall or to notify the other institution you have submitted a deposit that you do not plan to enroll. Our waitlist candidates are anxiously awaiting a final decision and your confirmation directly affects our ability to manage this pool. We hope that you are mindful of these other applicants, and notify schools of your final decision as soon as possible. (If you are committed to more than one institution and you would like additional information regarding Loyola, please let me know.) Thank you for your attention to this matter. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Just got this email today, so hopefully some more people'll drop, and move the waitlist.
***Our waitlist candidates are anxiously awaiting a final decision***i feel like this is an understatement, but at least there is sympathy!