After sending the admission office an email regarding my application's status, I received the following reply:
"Unfortunately, there is no way to predict an exact date on which an applicant will receive a decision. We appreciate your patience in this matter. The Committee on Graduate Admissions recognizes that law schools operate on different calendars, and sometimes applicants must decide on whether to commit to another institution before hearing from NYU School of Law"
I guess this means even more waiting...
Does anyone feel different about it? why the long wait (my application was completed around mid Oct. 2007...way before the deadline)
thanx for your thoughts.
NYU Application Status
Posted Mar 24, 2008 17:30
"Unfortunately, there is no way to predict an exact date on which an applicant will receive a decision. We appreciate your patience in this matter. The Committee on Graduate Admissions recognizes that law schools operate on different calendars, and sometimes applicants must decide on whether to commit to another institution before hearing from NYU School of Law"
I guess this means even more waiting...
Does anyone feel different about it? why the long wait (my application was completed around mid Oct. 2007...way before the deadline)
thanx for your thoughts.
Posted Mar 24, 2008 17:41
Got almost the same response. My application got complete on 2/5.
Posted Mar 24, 2008 17:44
hi,
i addressed NYU last week and received the same response. i guess our chance of admission is low since many students already recieved admission letters from NYU. However, since not too many applicatns wrote on the thread that they recieved rejection letters i still have a little hope.
good luck...
i addressed NYU last week and received the same response. i guess our chance of admission is low since many students already recieved admission letters from NYU. However, since not too many applicatns wrote on the thread that they recieved rejection letters i still have a little hope.
good luck...
Posted Mar 24, 2008 17:51
i don't think it necessarily means the chance is low. one of my frds applied last year, two weeks later, he got rejection already.
Posted Mar 24, 2008 18:30
as you probably assume i ddeply hope that i am wrong, but since so many applicants had already been admitted and since NYU promised to circulate its answers on early-mid march i lowered my expectations as much as i can...
Posted Mar 24, 2008 18:33
i don't think it necessarily means the chance is low. one of my frds applied last year, two weeks later, he got rejection already.
I tend to agree with that. I think that "rejection" is usually a faster process. (at least from my experience with the LLM).
I tend to agree with that. I think that "rejection" is usually a faster process. (at least from my experience with the LLM).
Posted Mar 24, 2008 18:35
as you probably assume i ddeply hope that i am wrong, but since so many applicants had already been admitted and since NYU promised to circulate its answers on early-mid march i lowered my expectations as much as i can...
Did NYU promise responses around mid March ? (i thought it was Harvard's deal)
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Did NYU promise responses around mid March ? (i thought it was Harvard's deal)
Posted Mar 24, 2008 18:44
NYU never promised responses around mid March. I'm domestic, just sent my application in feb. unless you have a spectacular stats, you are automatically in or shitty stats, you are out. otherwise, i am afraid --long wait.
Posted Mar 24, 2008 19:19
NYU never promised responses around mid March. I'm domestic, just sent my application in feb. unless you have a spectacular stats, you are automatically in or shitty stats, you are out. otherwise, i am afraid --long wait.
Do you happen to know when did they notify applicants last year?
Do you happen to know when did they notify applicants last year?
Posted Mar 24, 2008 19:52
After sending the admission office an email regarding my application's status, I received the following reply:
"Unfortunately, there is no way to predict an exact date on which an applicant will receive a decision. We appreciate your patience in this matter. The Committee on Graduate Admissions recognizes that law schools operate on different calendars, and sometimes applicants must decide on whether to commit to another institution before hearing from NYU School of Law"
I guess this means even more waiting...
Does anyone feel different about it? why the long wait (my application was completed around mid Oct. 2007...way before the deadline)
thanx for your thoughts.
I'm a domestic applicant who went complete back in November. I got this same response a month or so ago. I called a couple of weeks ago and was told that I wouldn't hear anything until June because I'm a domestic applicant. Some crap about they haven't reviewed domestic apps yet (other than Tax) because the deadline isn't until April.
Sounds like a load of garbage to me. I really wish NYU would have been up front with me about this from the begining instead of having a super-cryptic form e-mail and a ridiculous website that offers no answers. Its a good thing I didn't have my whole life planned around NYdouche.
"Unfortunately, there is no way to predict an exact date on which an applicant will receive a decision. We appreciate your patience in this matter. The Committee on Graduate Admissions recognizes that law schools operate on different calendars, and sometimes applicants must decide on whether to commit to another institution before hearing from NYU School of Law"
I guess this means even more waiting...
Does anyone feel different about it? why the long wait (my application was completed around mid Oct. 2007...way before the deadline)
thanx for your thoughts.
</blockquote>
I'm a domestic applicant who went complete back in November. I got this same response a month or so ago. I called a couple of weeks ago and was told that I wouldn't hear anything until June because I'm a domestic applicant. Some crap about they haven't reviewed domestic apps yet (other than Tax) because the deadline isn't until April.
Sounds like a load of garbage to me. I really wish NYU would have been up front with me about this from the begining instead of having a super-cryptic form e-mail and a ridiculous website that offers no answers. Its a good thing I didn't have my whole life planned around NYdouche.
Posted Mar 25, 2008 03:44
I am from Mexico. I submitted my application by Nov 23 and haven´t received a thing! A couple of friends with presumably weaker profiles than mine were offered admission 2 weeks ago. They applied for the general llm and then switched to the corporate llm. I applied for the corporate llm from the beginning. I e-mailed them yesterday and got the same ambiguous response. In their web-page, they do state that replies will be made by early to mid March for foreign applicants that submitted everything before the deadline. Is anybody else in this situation?
cheers!
cheers!
Posted Mar 25, 2008 07:06
Pipo, I am. No news. Applied in the deadline. I called them and they said decisions will be communicated by regular mail until the end of March. But I know other Brazilians who have already been admitted (received UPS files long ago). Regards
Posted Mar 25, 2008 18:19
After sending the admission office an email regarding my application's status, I received the following reply:
"Unfortunately, there is no way to predict an exact date on which an applicant will receive a decision. We appreciate your patience in this matter. The Committee on Graduate Admissions recognizes that law schools operate on different calendars, and sometimes applicants must decide on whether to commit to another institution before hearing from NYU School of Law"
I guess this means even more waiting...
Does anyone feel different about it? why the long wait (my application was completed around mid Oct. 2007...way before the deadline)
thanx for your thoughts.
I'm a domestic applicant who went complete back in November. I got this same response a month or so ago. I called a couple of weeks ago and was told that I wouldn't hear anything until June because I'm a domestic applicant. Some crap about they haven't reviewed domestic apps yet (other than Tax) because the deadline isn't until April.
Sounds like a load of garbage to me. I really wish NYU would have been up front with me about this from the begining instead of having a super-cryptic form e-mail and a ridiculous website that offers no answers. Its a good thing I didn't have my whole life planned around NYdouche.
Do you reckon that they are holding us on some kind of a "waiting list" (in case any of the already admitted would cancel) or do they really haven't reviewed the application?
"Unfortunately, there is no way to predict an exact date on which an applicant will receive a decision. We appreciate your patience in this matter. The Committee on Graduate Admissions recognizes that law schools operate on different calendars, and sometimes applicants must decide on whether to commit to another institution before hearing from NYU School of Law"
I guess this means even more waiting...
Does anyone feel different about it? why the long wait (my application was completed around mid Oct. 2007...way before the deadline)
thanx for your thoughts.
</blockquote>
I'm a domestic applicant who went complete back in November. I got this same response a month or so ago. I called a couple of weeks ago and was told that I wouldn't hear anything until June because I'm a domestic applicant. Some crap about they haven't reviewed domestic apps yet (other than Tax) because the deadline isn't until April.
Sounds like a load of garbage to me. I really wish NYU would have been up front with me about this from the begining instead of having a super-cryptic form e-mail and a ridiculous website that offers no answers. Its a good thing I didn't have my whole life planned around NYdouche. </blockquote>
Do you reckon that they are holding us on some kind of a "waiting list" (in case any of the already admitted would cancel) or do they really haven't reviewed the application?
Posted Mar 25, 2008 23:12
I really don't know, dynamo...
Posted Mar 25, 2008 23:44
After sending the admission office an email regarding my application's status, I received the following reply:
"Unfortunately, there is no way to predict an exact date on which an applicant will receive a decision. We appreciate your patience in this matter. The Committee on Graduate Admissions recognizes that law schools operate on different calendars, and sometimes applicants must decide on whether to commit to another institution before hearing from NYU School of Law"
I guess this means even more waiting...
Does anyone feel different about it? why the long wait (my application was completed around mid Oct. 2007...way before the deadline)
thanx for your thoughts.
I'm a domestic applicant who went complete back in November. I got this same response a month or so ago. I called a couple of weeks ago and was told that I wouldn't hear anything until June because I'm a domestic applicant. Some crap about they haven't reviewed domestic apps yet (other than Tax) because the deadline isn't until April.
Sounds like a load of garbage to me. I really wish NYU would have been up front with me about this from the begining instead of having a super-cryptic form e-mail and a ridiculous website that offers no answers. Its a good thing I didn't have my whole life planned around NYdouche.
Do you reckon that they are holding us on some kind of a "waiting list" (in case any of the already admitted would cancel) or do they really haven't reviewed the application?
I don't think the domestic applicants are "waitlisted." They do admissions differently for foreign and domestic apps. I realy think they just sit on the domestics until after April. If I was a foreign applicant I would be a little worried right now though because "early to mid-march" has passed. And I do believe they promised them decisions by then.
"Unfortunately, there is no way to predict an exact date on which an applicant will receive a decision. We appreciate your patience in this matter. The Committee on Graduate Admissions recognizes that law schools operate on different calendars, and sometimes applicants must decide on whether to commit to another institution before hearing from NYU School of Law"
I guess this means even more waiting...
Does anyone feel different about it? why the long wait (my application was completed around mid Oct. 2007...way before the deadline)
thanx for your thoughts.
</blockquote>
I'm a domestic applicant who went complete back in November. I got this same response a month or so ago. I called a couple of weeks ago and was told that I wouldn't hear anything until June because I'm a domestic applicant. Some crap about they haven't reviewed domestic apps yet (other than Tax) because the deadline isn't until April.
Sounds like a load of garbage to me. I really wish NYU would have been up front with me about this from the begining instead of having a super-cryptic form e-mail and a ridiculous website that offers no answers. Its a good thing I didn't have my whole life planned around NYdouche. </blockquote>
Do you reckon that they are holding us on some kind of a "waiting list" (in case any of the already admitted would cancel) or do they really haven't reviewed the application?
</blockquote>
I don't think the domestic applicants are "waitlisted." They do admissions differently for foreign and domestic apps. I realy think they just sit on the domestics until after April. If I was a foreign applicant I would be a little worried right now though because "early to mid-march" has passed. And I do believe they promised them decisions by then.
Posted Oct 03, 2008 22:01
Yo guys,
just submitted my LLM application for the 09/10 class at NYU
.....How long till people applying for the UK or EU heard anything from them?
Cheers
just submitted my LLM application for the 09/10 class at NYU
.....How long till people applying for the UK or EU heard anything from them?
Cheers
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