If you apply that ratio to 23-24 applications logged here, you get 11,759 applications this cycle (actual number likely higher, a bunch of people will log all their 23-24 applications after the cycle is over so 23-24 counts are biased down until that happens)
Yeah. I believe 4x at LEAST and just wouldn’t be surprised if it turns out to be 5x. Like ya said we will know eventually hahaha
Ijustwannagetinman
13:30
and nyu
CTCSH
13:31
No, the total applications probably stays the same or increases lol But the amount of As is definitely skewed on LSD so the 4.5 or 3.5 or whatever number for total applicant numbers needs to be lower for total As. I suspect it is 2.5ish lol
Ijustwannagetinman
13:31
didnt dean any say like 14k applicants this year
LegalUsername
13:31
Hey does anyone know if you can send additional rec letter if you got CLS reserve?
In my interview he basically said in passing they have like 14 thousand apps and of those like 5 thousand are all qualified, and from there they only have 600 seats. Basically he was setting the framework for WL expectations I think
@tarzacc: Don't know. My understanding is that applications this cycle were back-loaded due to LSAT issues, new essays, etc. - applicants were down 7% and applications down 16% at the end of October, applicants were up 3% and applications down 3% by December 31st, applicants up 5% and applications up 2% as of today
Yeah if someone's looking at the East Coast, paying SF/LA cost of living for anyplace that's not Stanford/Berkeley gives you the downside of Georgetown (high cost of attendance, limited placement power) without the advantages of Georgetown (DC/East Coast placement)
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