The big news about my law school pursuits is an acceptance to George Washington Law! They are ranked 20 overall and #3 in IP law, so it is a huge win in my book. I'm near the border of their accepted range according to
LawSchoolNumbers.com.
I also got in to Emory, which would let me stay in Atlanta, but DC is such an exciting option! Also, George Washington has been earning points by sending me tons of useful things like the Zagat guide for DC and a survey of where student like to live and even a rail map. On the other end of the scale, one law school, which I won't name because I forget, sent an acceptance letter addressed to "Dear Admitted Law Student." It continued in this personal tone to point out that my acceptance was contingent on the successful completion of my undergraduate degree.
I'm starting a new paragraph to let that sink in. I completed my undergraduate degree in 1994, well over a decade ago. It was literally in the last century, and even the prior millenia. I accept and even expect rejection letters to be a simple form, but I had hoped that an admitted student would get slightly more attention.