emkay625 wrote:I'm starting to get excited. Going house hunting this weekend.
I've gone three times and haven't found anything. Of course, I need a lot of space. Have you looked at the University apartments?
emkay625 wrote:I'm starting to get excited. Going house hunting this weekend.
I'll probably go in mid-May. I hope it won't be too bad at that point ._.emkay625 wrote:I'm starting to get excited. Going house hunting this weekend.
I actually looked at them during ASD weekend. Ehhhhh, not much to look at. There was almost a "project housing" feelsarahmargie wrote:emkay625 wrote:I'm starting to get excited. Going house hunting this weekend.
I've gone three times and haven't found anything. Of course, I need a lot of space. Have you looked at the University apartments?
Did she reek of did-not-get-in?Masala716 wrote:I am on the wait list at UCLA and made the trip down this weekend to check out the school. One of the girls in my tour group was from UT and she said that UT's law school was notorious for having miserable students. This really took me by surprise.
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yeah going to the 3rd best school in an already over saturated region seems to be the smarter choice...Masala716 wrote:no she was in, she just didnt want to go.
My thoughts exactly.PrincetonLaw wrote:yeah going to the 3rd best school in an already over saturated region seems to be the smarter choice...Masala716 wrote:no she was in, she just didnt want to go.
It's because it's 10k/year more and 5k/year more for living expenses. Nothing says happy like a $12 bud light.T00L wrote:My thoughts exactly.PrincetonLaw wrote:yeah going to the 3rd best school in an already over saturated region seems to be the smarter choice...Masala716 wrote:no she was in, she just didnt want to go.
I'm in LA right now, and my wallet hurts for just this reason.eaper wrote:It's because it's 10k/year more and 5k/year more for living expenses. Nothing says happy like a $12 bud light.T00L wrote:My thoughts exactly.PrincetonLaw wrote:yeah going to the 3rd best school in an already over saturated region seems to be the smarter choice...Masala716 wrote:no she was in, she just didnt want to go.
sounds to me like the only law students she knows go to UT. We're all miserable compared to undergrads.Masala716 wrote:I am on the wait list at UCLA and made the trip down this weekend to check out the school. One of the girls in my tour group was from UT and she said that UT's law school was notorious for having miserable students. This really took me by surprise.
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As they say on this thread, +1.PrincetonLaw wrote:yeah going to the 3rd best school in an already over saturated region seems to be the smarter choice...Masala716 wrote:no she was in, she just didnt want to go.
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This is the kind of misinformation I cannot stand. I am sure all law schools have their share of miserable folks. However, I don't recall any of my fellow classmates being miserable when I attended a few years ago. Not to mention, we just had our five year reunion in Austin at Reunion Weekend two weeks ago. It was a blast! So I think most alumni are very pleased with the law school's ability to put them on a successful track to a very satisfying legal career.Masala716 wrote:I am on the wait list at UCLA and made the trip down this weekend to check out the school. One of the girls in my tour group was from UT and she said that UT's law school was notorious for having miserable students. This really took me by surprise.
Note that I said it took me by surprise. I had a great time on campus when I visited Texas, and went out with some people that I met when I sat in on a civ pro class. They all told me they were really happy they chose to come to Texas.utlaw2007 wrote:Masala716 wrote:
I am on the wait list at UCLA and made the trip down this weekend to check out the school. One of the girls in my tour group was from UT and she said that UT's law school was notorious for having miserable students. This really took me by surprise.
This is the kind of misinformation I cannot stand. I am sure all law schools have their share of miserable folks. However, I don't recall any of my fellow classmates being miserable when I attended a few years ago. Not to mention, we just had our five year reunion in Austin at Reunion Weekend two weeks ago. It was a blast! So I think most alumni are very pleased with the law school's ability to put them on a successful track to a very satisfying legal career.
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eaper wrote:This thread really is dead. What do we need to do to get it going again? Start planning adventures to 6th street?
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