Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that the Harvard waitlist is moving now suggests to me that other students are backing out after the ban.
You think Harvard is contacting people about the waitlist over Memorial Day weekend? Stupidity level high here these days.
OP said “recently.” Could have been a week or more ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that the Harvard waitlist is moving now suggests to me that other students are backing out after the ban.
You think Harvard is contacting people about the waitlist over Memorial Day weekend? Stupidity level high here these days.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that the Harvard waitlist is moving now suggests to me that other students are backing out after the ban.
Anonymous wrote:So strange. Your kid is asking strangers to give input? You’re going to relay the opinions of strangers to your kid on this issue?
Is this fake?
Anonymous wrote:So strange. Your kid is asking strangers to give input? You’re going to relay the opinions of strangers to your kid on this issue?
Is this fake?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your son is more likely to get in to a top law school if he is from Harvard or Yale or Stanford, assuming the grades are top and the LSAT scores are over 170.
--law prof
I was going to say something similar and I’m not a law prof.
Harvard!
But that’s me, a stranger on the internet. Has your son visited both, OP? Which school did he connect with more (they do have differences, especially the open curriculum at Brown).
Go with fit, I wouldn’t stress about the A cap - that could change after one year.