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w96211050
  • Law School Admit

Hi folks, I applied discretionary and my application status changed to "file complete awaiting decision" back in November. As instructed, I submitted my supporting documents by email; however, I've noticed that my requirement checklist never changed (as seen below). While my reason for applying discretionary is personal, I would not necessarily categorize the documents I submitted as "medical documentation." I don't want to harass admissions, but would you peeps think it's reasonable to check in to see if they received my documents? Or are there any other discretionary applicants (past or present) out there who also did not receive any changes to their requirements checklist?

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LawSchoolJones
  • Law School Admit

Don't take my word for it, but I would say calling them or emailing them may not be unreasonable especially if you think the requirements don't match up with your documents submitted. I ended up calling them back in November because my transcript hadn't been updated and I wanted to make sure that it got in before the deadline, and they were helpful and informative on that. 

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scooter
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17 hours ago, w96211050 said:

I don't want to harass admissions, but would you peeps think it's reasonable to check in to see if they received my documents?

It’s totally fine to ask them about this, you aren’t harassing them

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notlegaleagle
  • Law School Admit

I had the same issue and re-emailed them my documents in reply to my original email with the PDF attached. They said that my documents hadn't been attached to my file so it was good to have reached out. My portal was updated.

I was just accepted under the discretionary category on friday.

Good luck!

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