LL.M applications and follow up


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Hi!

I have applied for LL.M to Berkeley, Univesity of Chicago, University of San Francisco and Stanford (...). So far, Chicago and USF are the only ones that are actually letting me know about my application status. USF even has an application to check your status (incomplete, received, complete etc.). Chicago has been e-mailing me all kinds of information (Statistics, language requirements etc. - btw, statistics are EXTREMELLY useful! ), Berkeley e-mailed me a couple of times to let me know some materials are missing from my file (which are not, cause I have sent them - but then again they say not to take into consideration that e-mail in the event that I have already sent the documents, because they are still in the process of viewing files received 2 months ago...). Stanford has not even bothered to e-mail me that they have received my application. Is this common? I guess they are very busy, but I cannot help but notice the difference between universities regarding how they treat applicants. Am I the only one wondering ?

Hi!

I have applied for LL.M to Berkeley, Univesity of Chicago, University of San Francisco and Stanford (...). So far, Chicago and USF are the only ones that are actually letting me know about my application status. USF even has an application to check your status (incomplete, received, complete etc.). Chicago has been e-mailing me all kinds of information (Statistics, language requirements etc. - btw, statistics are EXTREMELLY useful! ), Berkeley e-mailed me a couple of times to let me know some materials are missing from my file (which are not, cause I have sent them - but then again they say not to take into consideration that e-mail in the event that I have already sent the documents, because they are still in the process of viewing files received 2 months ago...). Stanford has not even bothered to e-mail me that they have received my application. Is this common? I guess they are very busy, but I cannot help but notice the difference between universities regarding how they treat applicants. Am I the only one wondering ?
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