Quote from: bloomich on June 01, 2006, 05:16:16 PMyep, a phone call at 12:40pm est... i'll let her know my decision soon... Faye? She's super nice.
yep, a phone call at 12:40pm est... i'll let her know my decision soon...
lol.. thanks... i don't think so.. im going to try to give it some thought over this next week... but i've grown pretty set on yale...
Incidentally Bloomich, I spent quite a while on SLS vs YLS, and i was set the other way. PM me if interested.
I said WAS set the other way. Ended up accepting YLS. Boo, ignore her!
What evil ways! Court recorder...? Wasn't...? It was! That was STRICKEN! I object.
Perhaps they are trying to protect their yield? I actually don't believe in this "yield-protection" phenomenon, but Mkashley has everything Stanford likes - work experience, a super-high GPA, and an LSAT score 3 points above their 75th-percentile. Stanford is unpredictable, I guess.
Quote from: mkashley on June 07, 2006, 11:28:44 AMQuote from: Pancho on June 02, 2006, 12:46:24 PMPerhaps they are trying to protect their yield? I actually don't believe in this "yield-protection" phenomenon, but Mkashley has everything Stanford likes - work experience, a super-high GPA, and an LSAT score 3 points above their 75th-percentile. Stanford is unpredictable, I guess. I'm not sure about yield-protection. They like interesting people. I doubt if I'm all that interesting, especially considering that they get the best of the best of applicants with technical backgrounds. OTOH, if you sort by index in lsn, most people that didn't get in got WL'd. That leads me to believe I got in now because they need to raise their medians. Then again, who cares as long as I got in!More importantly...are you going? My mom says I'm interesting, so maybe that's why I got in .Well that's just great
Quote from: Pancho on June 02, 2006, 12:46:24 PMPerhaps they are trying to protect their yield? I actually don't believe in this "yield-protection" phenomenon, but Mkashley has everything Stanford likes - work experience, a super-high GPA, and an LSAT score 3 points above their 75th-percentile. Stanford is unpredictable, I guess. I'm not sure about yield-protection. They like interesting people. I doubt if I'm all that interesting, especially considering that they get the best of the best of applicants with technical backgrounds. OTOH, if you sort by index in lsn, most people that didn't get in got WL'd. That leads me to believe I got in now because they need to raise their medians. Then again, who cares as long as I got in!