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AphexTwink '25–'26

The dream: Government / Academia

Yale University logo Yale University 1–4yr WE
LSAT 178
GPA 3.99
Softs T3

About & Wisdom

Background

Major
Economics

AphexTwink's wisdom

I entered into this cycle fully expecting to be humbled, that despite my stats I would be met with WL/Rs in the increasingly competitive admissions world. I spent A LOT of time on my materials and researching how different schools would work for my interests. Meaningfully researching every school I applied to and ensuring my materials matched their application instructions (supplemental essays, font size, headers, including hours on resume when asked) is a large reason why I think my cycle was successful.

Any “professional” or “academic” piece of application writing centered around my niche professional interest. This included my personal statement, which briefly discussed how my upbringing influenced my interest in the subject. In all of my writing, my prose was not effusive or very emotive, but I think I told my unique stories well and revealed my thought process. I erred on of the side of underselling myself, and tried to avoid exaggeration of my accomplishments and experiences. In addition to building a narrative, I focused heavily on avoiding red flags in my writing. I didn’t want to come off as overconfident, arrogant, or as someone with a chip on their shoulder. My materials never reached the level of perfection I initially was aiming for, but I felt comfortable submitting applications when I felt that they truly reflected my voice.

In retrospect, I think my cycle was so successful because I combined a cohesive narrative, substantive work experience, and high stats. My LoRs were very strong and cohesive with my stated interests. I demonstrated interest in schools by attending LSAC forums, webinars, in-person events, and writing “Why X” essays for all schools that ask for them (Mich, UVA, Penn, Duke). For SLS, I wrote two optional short essays and the optional essay on disagreement while making sure to avoid redundancy.

If you’ve done meaningful reflection on your goals in the legal field and take the time to ensure your writing articulates that, you can handle this process with support from close friends (who ideally will provide blunt and helpful feedback) and college pre-law advisors (some will work with graduates). Utilize free / cheap resources. Spivey has a lot of helpful articles (I got the book), Dean Z videos are also great. Most importantly, give yourself TIME. I started drafting my personal statement in February and my supplemental essays in July.

Applications
Oct 01
May 01
199d LSD.Law
Yale University logo WL/WD
Result Waitlisted, Withdrawn
Sent
Nov 20, 2025
Received
Nov 21, 2025
Complete
Nov 21, 2025
UR
Nov 21, 2025
Interview
Dec 05, 2025
Decision
Mar 27, 2026
Harvard University logo A/WD
Result Accepted, Withdrawn
Sent
Oct 13, 2025
Received
Oct 14, 2025
Complete
Oct 15, 2025
Interview
Nov 13, 2025
Decision
Jan 12, 2026
Scholarship
-
Stanford University logo A/AT
Result Accepted, Attending
Sent
Oct 06, 2025
Received
Oct 07, 2025
Complete
Oct 09, 2025
Decision
Dec 12, 2025
Scholarship
-
University of Chicago logo $150,000 A/WD
Result Accepted, Withdrawn
Sent
Oct 16, 2025
Received
Oct 16, 2025
Complete
Oct 20, 2025
Interview
Nov 12, 2025
Decision
Jan 22, 2026
Scholarship
$150,000
University of Pennsylvania logo A/WD
Result Accepted, Withdrawn
Sent
Nov 04, 2025
Received
Nov 04, 2025
Decision
Jan 23, 2026
Scholarship
-
Columbia University logo $256,000 A/WD
Result Accepted, Withdrawn
Sent
Oct 23, 2025
Received
Oct 24, 2025
Complete
Oct 28, 2025
Interview
Jan 23, 2026
Decision
Jan 28, 2026
Scholarship
$256,000
University of Virginia logo $254,700 A/WD
Result Accepted, Withdrawn
Sent
Sep 24, 2025
Received
Sep 24, 2025
Complete
Sep 25, 2025
Interview
Sep 29, 2025
Decision
Oct 01, 2025
Scholarship
$254,700
New York University logo $251,856 A/WD
Result Accepted, Withdrawn
Sent
Oct 06, 2025
Received
Oct 08, 2025
Decision
Nov 20, 2025
Scholarship
$251,856
University of Michigan logo WL/WD
Result Waitlisted, Withdrawn
Sent
Nov 04, 2025
Decision
Feb 11, 2026
Duke University logo A/WD
Result Accepted, Withdrawn
Sent
Sep 20, 2025
Received
Sep 20, 2025
Complete
Sep 22, 2025
UR
Sep 22, 2025
Decision
Dec 22, 2025
Scholarship
-
Georgetown University logo $120,000 A/WD
Result Accepted, Withdrawn
Sent
Sep 23, 2025
Received
Sep 23, 2025
Complete
Sep 24, 2025
Interview
Oct 01, 2025
Decision
Oct 30, 2025
Scholarship
$120,000
Washington University in St. Louis logo $240,000 A/WD
Result Accepted, Withdrawn
Sent
Sep 09, 2025
Interview
Jun 09, 2025
Decision
Dec 05, 2025
Scholarship
$240,000
University of Minnesota logo $192,000 A/WD
Result Accepted, Withdrawn
Sent
Sep 23, 2025
Received
Sep 24, 2025
Complete
Sep 24, 2025
Interview
Oct 02, 2025
Decision
Jan 05, 2026
Scholarship
$192,000
A Accepted AT Attending R Rejected WL Waitlisted H Hold D Deferred P Pending WD Withdrawn
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