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nerdycatmom
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2022-2023
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
29 Boston College Accepted RDregular decision $105,000 Dec 31 2022-12-31 Jan 03 2023-01-03 Jan 19 2023-01-19
27 Boston University Waitlisted RDregular decision Jan 15 2023-01-15 Jan 18 2023-01-18
8 Columbia University Rejected RDregular decision Jan 12 2023-01-12 Apr 24 2023-04-24
13 Cornell University Rejected RDregular decision Jan 15 2023-01-15 Jan 18 2023-01-18 Mar 10 2023-03-10 Mar 28 2023-03-28
5 Duke University Rejected RDregular decision Jan 21 2023-01-21 Jan 23 2023-01-23 Jan 30 2023-01-30 Apr 20 2023-04-20
29 Fordham University WL, Rejected RDregular decision Dec 31 2022-12-31 Jan 06 2023-01-06 Mar 14 2023-03-14 Aug 21 2023-08-21
35 George Washington Un... Waitlisted RDregular decision Jan 04 2023-01-04 Jan 19 2023-01-19 Mar 23 2023-03-23
5 Harvard University Rejected RDregular decision Jan 05 2023-01-05 Jan 09 2023-01-09 Feb 15 2023-02-15
84 Lewis And Clark College Accepted RDregular decision $132,000 Dec 26 2022-12-26 Dec 29 2022-12-29 Jan 30 2023-01-30
71 Northeastern University Accepted RDregular decision $105,000 Jan 01 2023-01-01 Apr 14 2023-04-14
89 Pennsylvania State -... Accepted RDregular decision Dec 27 2022-12-27 Jan 03 2023-01-03 Mar 03 2023-03-03 Mar 06 2023-03-06
133 Suffolk University Accepted RDregular decision $105,000 Dec 27 2022-12-27 Jan 04 2023-01-04 Jan 24 2023-01-24 Jan 27 2023-01-27 Feb 02 2023-02-02
54 Temple University Accepted RDregular decision $131,000 Jan 12 2023-01-12 Jan 13 2023-01-13 Feb 07 2023-02-07 Feb 13 2023-02-13
10 UCBerkeley Rejected RDregular decision Jan 23 2023-01-23 Jan 24 2023-01-24 Jan 30 2023-01-30
56 UColorado—Boulder Accepted RDregular decision $69,000 Dec 27 2022-12-27 Feb 03 2023-02-03 Feb 10 2023-02-10 Feb 17 2023-02-17
71 UConnecticut WL, Rejected RDregular decision Dec 31 2022-12-31 Jan 02 2023-01-02 Jan 27 2023-01-27 Feb 04 2023-02-04
80 UDenver Accepted RDregular decision Dec 27 2022-12-27 Jan 09 2023-01-09 Feb 17 2023-02-17
43 UIllinois—Urbana Cha... Accepted RDregular decision $145,000 Dec 29 2022-12-29 Jan 09 2023-01-09 Feb 23 2023-02-23 Mar 27 2023-03-27
10 UMichigan Rejected RDregular decision Jan 21 2023-01-21 Jan 24 2023-01-24 Mar 17 2023-03-17
16 UMinnesota Accepted RDregular decision $105,000 Jan 05 2023-01-05 Jan 05 2023-01-05 Jan 30 2023-01-30 Jan 09 2023-01-09 Feb 03 2023-02-03
22 UNorth Carolina Waitlisted RDregular decision Jan 23 2023-01-23 Jan 24 2023-01-24 Apr 26 2023-04-26
27 UNotre Dame Waitlisted RDregular decision Jan 21 2023-01-21 Jan 23 2023-01-23 Feb 20 2023-02-20 Mar 22 2023-03-22 May 05 2023-05-05
4 UPennsylvania Rejected RDregular decision Jan 25 2023-01-25 Jan 26 2023-01-26 Feb 15 2023-02-15 Mar 01 2023-03-01 Mar 21 2023-03-21 Mar 28 2023-03-28
89 UPittsburgh Accepted RDregular decision $120,000 Dec 29 2022-12-29 Jan 04 2023-01-04 Jan 30 2023-01-30 Feb 01 2023-02-01
16 USouthern California Rejected RDregular decision Jan 25 2023-01-25 Jan 28 2023-01-28 Apr 18 2023-04-18 Apr 28 2023-04-28
16 UTexas at Austin Rejected RDregular decision Jan 16 2023-01-16 Feb 03 2023-02-03 Apr 13 2023-04-13
8 UVirginia Rejected RDregular decision Jan 20 2023-01-20 Jan 20 2023-01-20 Jan 20 2023-01-20 Feb 01 2023-02-01 Apr 12 2023-04-12
49 UWashington WL, Withdrawn RDregular decision Dec 29 2022-12-29 Jan 03 2023-01-03 Jan 17 2023-01-17 Feb 03 2023-02-03
16 Vanderbilt University Waitlisted RDregular decision Jan 12 2023-01-12 Jan 15 2023-01-15 Apr 24 2023-04-24
20 Washington Universit... Waitlisted RDregular decision Dec 27 2022-12-27 Jan 05 2023-01-05 Mar 07 2023-03-07
40 Washington and Lee U... Accepted RDregular decision $135,000 Jan 19 2023-01-19 Jan 19 2023-01-19 Jan 24 2023-01-24 Feb 15 2023-02-15
45 William & Mary Law S... Accepted RDregular decision $132,000 Jan 19 2023-01-19 Jan 20 2023-01-20 Jan 22 2023-01-22
69 Yeshiva University (... Accepted RDregular decision $165,000 Jan 05 2023-01-05 Jan 10 2023-01-10 Jan 10 2023-01-10 Feb 28 2023-02-28 Mar 02 2023-03-02

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Move back to Texas after Georgetown or work my way to federal level starting with UT?
@SneakyFoamyGarfield: This is my dad answering. Please explain a bit more about what you mean when you say "politics"
Running for public office
@LamentableGiftedBeetle
D or R?
That makes it a lot closer, but I'd still be a little biased towards Texas. The local connections you make there will be more helpful than the national ones you'd make at Georgetown.
politics is very much a local thing still.
Very true! I'm kind of thinking the same thing. Thank you so much. I appreciate it and it really does help a lot!!
My answers based on my experience as someone who hires corporate lobbyists in about 20 states, including Texas, though I am not a politician myself.
let's just put it this way, going to law school in Texas can Never be used again you in Texas - going to Georgetown could
Haha, I have definitely considered that possiblity!
and as you rightly say, connections are critical. Do as many politicians favors as you can. Get in and start volunteering for campaigns etc.
Will do. I'm only just beginning to but that only becomes more and more apparent the more I do.
Also consider small donations to candidates you really like. It does make a difference. Look at it as an investment in your future career.
catman
18:19
Try and get really involved at the state level first. State assemblies are the best place to make connections. It's what I did and it has been paying pretty big dividends so far for me, thanking God for that
I will. Money in politics really is so essential
catman
18:20
It's a lot easier than you would think to get in at this level as well. There is always a ton of work to be done and I'm sure your state rep would love to have an assistant that got into GT law
Thank you catman, I've definitely been leaning that way to start out. Glad to hear you're having success!
catman
18:23
Thank you bro, dm me if there's any pointers I can give you
@catman: Thank you, bro. I'll take a pic to remember!
@LamentableGiftedBeetle: Also thanks again to you and your dad!
if i have more than average p/f grades due to covid + going abroad one semester will it be a big problem? nyu for example on lsac states they take into account ratio of p/f to graded courses though everyone knows abt the bot on lawadmissions that says p/f wont have any impact so not sure how to feel
It would be a lot better to run for politics in Texas, Texas has the best campaign finance laws in the country, as in it has none
if you make one good connection they can fund your entire campaign as an outsider/ anti establishment
That's how Ted Cruz got AG, he had a big donor who gave him a million dollars, and when he got mad that the press was chastising him for supported a republican as a gay man, he gave him another million, I know you're a D but just giving an example
I've actually looked, many outsiders last cycle in the Texas state house had more personal donors than special interests
@onetimesignin: That's very good advice. Based on everything I've learned so far, it definitely appears that would come in handy
Fool is I for giving advice to a democrat as I am a republican, but we're all in this together, lol
Only issued you'd run into out of state is the residency requirments, state house is easiest, but the requirments for senate and governor are increasingly more stringent in terms of length of residency
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