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HeartbreakingBandicoot
Class of 2024
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3.53/4.3
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Rank
2020-2021
Result App type FW Resident Schol... Sent Sent raw Received Received raw Complete Complete raw UR UR raw UR2 UR2 raw II II raw Decision Decision raw
8 Columbia University Waitlisted RDregular decision Nov 15 2020-11-15 Nov 16 2020-11-16 Feb 01 2021-02-01 Apr 06 2021-04-06
13 Cornell University Rejected RDregular decision Oct 06 2020-10-06 Oct 07 2020-10-07 Oct 07 2020-10-07 Jan 08 2021-01-08
5 Harvard University Rejected RDregular decision Oct 08 2020-10-08 Oct 09 2020-10-09 Oct 14 2020-10-14 Jan 14 2021-01-14
10 Northwestern University Withdrawn RDregular decision Oct 07 2020-10-07 Oct 07 2020-10-07 Oct 21 2020-10-21 Jan 17 2021-01-17
1 Stanford University Waitlisted RDregular decision Nov 30 2020-11-30 Dec 01 2020-12-01 Dec 28 2020-12-28 May 04 2021-05-04
10 UCBerkeley Accepted, Wi... RDregular decision $0 Dec 01 2020-12-01 Dec 02 2020-12-02 Dec 18 2020-12-18 Jan 13 2021-01-13
14 UCLos Angeles WL, Withdrawn RDregular decision Nov 15 2020-11-15 Nov 16 2020-11-16 Nov 17 2020-11-17 Jan 19 2021-01-19
10 UMichigan Withdrawn RDregular decision Oct 07 2020-10-07 Oct 07 2020-10-07 Oct 16 2020-10-16 Jan 20 2021-01-20
4 UPennsylvania Accepted, At... RDregular decision $0 Oct 07 2020-10-07 Oct 07 2020-10-07 Oct 21 2020-10-21 Jan 08 2021-01-08
16 USouthern California Accepted, Wi... RDregular decision $120,000 Oct 07 2020-10-07 Oct 07 2020-10-07 Oct 07 2020-10-07 Jan 08 2021-01-08
1 Yale University Rejected RDregular decision Feb 15 2021-02-15 Feb 16 2021-02-16 Feb 23 2021-02-23 Mar 29 2021-03-29

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19:55
(Assuming placement etc. is comparable)
Congrats on Harvard, jb2028. Any reason you applied to A&M but not Texas at Austin? Seems odd.
19:58
@BankruptcyAndRestructuringLawIsCool: Family connection, they gave me a CAS waiver so it was free
Question for the chat about judicial internships (not externships). My understanding is that judicial internships (as opposed to externships) during the summer are unpaid. How, then, do people who get them pay living expenses during the summer? Do they just make loans stretch for 12 months when they're only meant for 9? I heard that some people supplement the internship with, e.g., a research assistant position with a law professor. But would such a person both do the internship and the RA position at the same time? And if so, is that too much work or feasible?
I don't know what the workload is really like for judicial internships and RA positions.
Also curious what other things people might do to supplement an unpaid judicial internship over the summer with something paid.
20:20
@BankruptcyAndRestructuringLawIsCool: Many schools will provide some type of stipend for unpaid summer roles with a public interest employer (defined broadly, often includes any gov or judicial job)
Right, I thought so. At BU, though, it appears that what's called BU's public interest project grant is not available to supplement judicial internships. And I think its public service summer funding is also limited. Oh well.
21:13
@BankruptcyAndRestructuringLawIsCool: FWIW they allude to some type of funding ("BU Law has implemented separate funding sources for judicial interns") in this packet https://www.bu.edu/law/files/2023/11/Public-Service-Summer-Funding-Applicant-Packet-2024.pdf
21:13
Although they don't give details, and as you note they don't guarantee funding to everyone (which is in line with other $ they offer, e.g. the LRAP)
21:14
Anyone know how hard it is to do pro bono work as a 1L for judges or fed gov in general in the D.C. market
21:14
Idk much about pro bono opportunities period but thinking I wanna try to get some work experience as soon as humanly possible
21:14
When I begin law school I mean
21:15
Lines up with BU's limited endowment: $81K per student a few years ago, i.e., enough to support a payout of about $3,250 per student per year at a 4% payout rate https://leiterlawschool.typepad.com/leiter/2022/05/per-student-value-of-law-school-endowments-2021.html
21:17
Seems like they're trying to compete with other schools on program headlines (we fund X, Y, and Z and we have an LRAP) but the endowment can't really support that, so they have all these programs but don't guarantee funding. Would not rely on that if you have alternatives.
Thanks for those links. I'll give the public service summer funding information packet, in particular, a careful read. But yeah, your takeaway seems right.
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
22:33
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KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
22:34
kfc or popeyes
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
22:34
or korean with gochujang
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
22:35
i might order some gochujang sauce on amazon and cook some air fried chicken breast filets, they’re really good
KnowledgeableRitzyWasp
22:35
just letting you guys know :)
0:14
Where I can find the definition of the false-endowment?
11:14
@Mohammed: False-endowment?
12:05
guys, im making a public speaking with the topic of personal choice in nuisance. Can you give me what to talk about
babybunny
12:47
what does this mean? you get to pick a topic but it has to be about nuisances?
13:16
Yeah I also don’t know what this means ngl
Obtainingdreams
14:58
Do you think you can use being on the Harvard Wl to ask for more money? Like say you'll withdraw if they give you more?
16:14
@Obtainingdreams: Unlikely
16:19
If 1 in 10 Harvard waitlistees in their class of 2027 get into HLS (average A % off the HLS waitlist), the school is better served by offering that student more $ than offering the other 9 in 10 more $ than they have to and the one that gets into HLS less than they need to
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