A former University of Texas law student who last year pleaded guilty to cyberstalking a Georgetown law alum following an unsuccessful admissions interview was sentenced to nearly four years in prison on Wednesday by a federal judge in Delaware.

Prosecutors say Ho Ka Terence Yung unleashed an 18-month online campaign to terrorize the alumni interviewer after he failed to get into Georgetown University Law Center. Yung faced as much as five years in prison, and received a sentence of 46 months for one count of cyberstalking.