<p>Is Cooley still ABA accredited?</p>
<p>Is this a troll? Why would admissions people have time to be on CC, considering that it is highly addictive. I'm on here more than an hour or two a day. I think I need help for my addiction to message board. :(</p>
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Why would admissions people have time to be on CC, considering that it is highly addictive. I'm on here more than an hour or two a day. I think I need help for my addiction to message board.
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<p>There is a confirmed MIT adcom who posts on this forum.</p>
<p>"Why would admissions people have time to be on CC"</p>
<p>well, the chaos is over for now. admissions officers are busiest when the school year is around, recruiting students to apply in the fall/winter and reading over apps in the winter/spring. now that it's summer, they have some more time on their hands before they head over to their conferences and stuff for the following year.</p>
<p>Law school admissions are very different than undergrad. Last time I checked, this is still busy for law school: rolling admission can go through now for a handful of schools, and the waitlists are a huge deal in law school. Schools waitlist a lot of people and take them off as needed throughout the summer and right up until registration. Trust me, a lot of admissions officers are counting up kids who accepted and subtracting that from the number of spaces they have... and then searching around their waitlist for kids to plug holes. In some ways, I think it's different from undergrad in that waitlisted kids might punch a hole - all of the kids from Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado are going to school elsewhere, so it's time to find a kid from the southwest. At least that's a rumour I heard.</p>
<p>Did someone confirm that this person was not a troll?</p>
<p>Whoa... you law guys sure know how to lie...</p>