UCLA Class of 2017 Forum
- PennyProud
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Re: UCLA Class of 2017
Yeah, I'm planning to call the housing office to see what my options are. I'm actually flexible on the move-in date (just chose an early one to be safe), so maybe that'll help. Otherwise, I suppose I'll have to choose between having a car and living on campus, since it seems prohibitively expensive to have both. Thanks for the advice - good to know there's some sort of precedent out there![/quote]
You're welcome.
Sounds like a plan, good luck!
You're welcome.
Sounds like a plan, good luck!
- Slytherpuff
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Re: UCLA Class of 2017
Does anyone want to take over as OP?
- Slytherpuff
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Re: UCLA Class of 2017
Any takers? I feel bad since I withdrew a while ago and won't make new polls or help provide any useful info.fkt18 wrote:Does anyone want to take over as OP?
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Re: UCLA Class of 2017
I would love to. How do we go about this?fkt18 wrote:Any takers? I feel bad since I withdrew a while ago and won't make new polls or help provide any useful info.fkt18 wrote:Does anyone want to take over as OP?
- Slytherpuff
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Re: UCLA Class of 2017
Thanks, joshringu! I think I can just ask a mod - we'll find out if it works!joshringu wrote:I would love to. How do we go about this?
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Re: UCLA Class of 2017
It seems like UCLA's orientation is really intense. They've been posting a few videos and such in the MYLaw section about it. It's a week long, covering substantive law, there will be homework, and it provides 1 credit of pass/fail. Wow...
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Re: UCLA Class of 2017
This may be a silly question for some, but do students need to dress professionally to classes on a daily basis? And also for orientation week?
I get mixed answers from my friends from other law schools so I'm wondering what's the case for UCLA
I get mixed answers from my friends from other law schools so I'm wondering what's the case for UCLA
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Re: UCLA Class of 2017
I suppose it depends on what you mean by "professional". I probably wouldn't recommend pajamas or something like that but it is pretty casual (jeans, shorts, khakis etc). Southern California is very chill. If they want you to dress up they'll let you know. It seems that they want us to dress up for convocation.
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Re: UCLA Class of 2017
This might help if you've never been on campus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ6dYBCH9zI
It looks like the students just left class and will give you a limited idea of how students dress (versus just describing it in words).
It looks like the students just left class and will give you a limited idea of how students dress (versus just describing it in words).
- MURPH
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Re: UCLA Class of 2017
I graduated in 2013. Students dress in their best casual clothes the first week. By October they will be showing up late in their pajamas.wygtsmile wrote:This may be a silly question for some, but do students need to dress professionally to classes on a daily basis? And also for orientation week?
I get mixed answers from my friends from other law schools so I'm wondering what's the case for UCLA
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