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Northeastern Law sent acceptance letters by mistake. It’s happened at other schools, too.

Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 06, 2022

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An embarrassing error by Northeastern University School of Law, to more than 200 new applicants, may have caused disappointment for those affected, but it wasn’t without precedent in the high-stakes college admissions world.Northeastern said Wednesday that a technical error was to blame for the 205 erroneous emails and that admissions decisions won’t be finalized until later in the current academic year. The email was also mistakenly sent to... + full article



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