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How long do you guys normally see between application acceptance by the school and acceptances/ rejections from schools? Also, do most schools respond via online source or mail nowadays?
Apologies for this since I know I have seen this thread before and can never find it.
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@staciaglee275 said:
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@vduran1988561 Get on that F5 game (or not if you use a Mac)!
@staciaglee275 said:
It's hard to define "normal" with law schools, especially with this cycle. It's been a very slow cycle. However, if you're waiting 6+ months for a response...that's probably not normal and you are probably dinged or WLd.
Personally, I heard back from T14 schools within a month. Average of 3 weeks. Other T1 schools took about a month - month and a half - I'm guessing that they have fewer resources in their admissions offices. I got very lucky though. Many people that applied when I applied are still waiting.
If you are accepted, schools will send a combo of an email, snail mail, update to the status checker, and sometimes a phone call! Rejections are sometimes emailed, but more common by status checker and snail mail.
I see. So checking my status will do the trick for the most part. Though Baylor and SMU don't have a decision checker.
I am wondering if the tier 3 I applied to will have a quicker turnaround since I am well above their average gpa and LSAT scores. Just out of curiosity that is.
It's hard to define "normal" with law schools, especially with this cycle. It's been a very slow cycle. However, if you're waiting 6+ months for a response...that's probably not normal and you are probably dinged or WLd.
Personally, I heard back from T14 schools within a month. Average of 3 weeks. Other T1 schools took about a month - month and a half - I'm guessing that they have fewer resources in their admissions offices. I got very lucky though. Many people that applied when I applied are still waiting.
If you are accepted, schools will send a combo of an email, snail mail, update to the status checker, and sometimes a phone call! Rejections are sometimes emailed, but more common by status checker and snail mail.