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Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 12:29 pm
by maroon175
Nebby wrote:
Thelaw23 wrote:I got an email two days ago that my refund is processed. It shows the same on my student account, and I have my direct deposit set up. Still nothing on my account, though... I'm guessing it takes a couple of days to go through?
Yeah. Don't expect it until next week. (hopefully Monday)
Checked my bank account this morning.. I received some of my loan refund but not all of the total amount.

This hasn't happened before and I find it strange.. anyone else experience this?

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2017 2:02 pm
by ugg
maroon175 wrote:
Nebby wrote:
Thelaw23 wrote:I got an email two days ago that my refund is processed. It shows the same on my student account, and I have my direct deposit set up. Still nothing on my account, though... I'm guessing it takes a couple of days to go through?
Yeah. Don't expect it until next week. (hopefully Monday)
Checked my bank account this morning.. I received some of my loan refund but not all of the total amount.

This hasn't happened before and I find it strange.. anyone else experience this?
I haven't gotten any of it. Frustrating

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 4:04 pm
by KijiStewart
2L here.

Is anything serious gonna happen if I miss 2-3 classes the first week due to interviews.

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 4:14 pm
by Nebby
KijiStewart wrote:2L here.

Is anything serious gonna happen if I miss 2-3 classes the first week due to interviews.
No. Other than try to not skip the first class in each

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 12:59 pm
by BrainsyK
I know these often go unanswered, but maybe it'll be worth a shot.

I have Liebman for Torts, Katz for Contracts, and Johnson for Civ. Pro. and would GREATLY appreciate if anyone who's had these professors and is willing to discuss their testing/teaching style and what they like on their exams PM'd me. Thank you in advance.

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 11:23 pm
by ellie924
Does anyone have any advice about switching units in UAH? I'm pretty unhappy in my living situation and would like to move to a studio. I've heard it's relatively easy/possible to move but wondering if anyone has had experience with the process?

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 12:03 pm
by clsturtle
ellie924 wrote: I've heard it's relatively easy/possible to move but wondering if anyone has had experience with the process?
Hahaha. It is not easy if you have a specific type of housing in mind. If you are willing to move to any vacant room in any apartment, it can be easy. If you want as studio, it could take a year. You can set-up an appointment with them and ask what is possible. Make sure you file on time!

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 12:34 pm
by Lalalsat96
How is being in law school in NYC? I am applying this fall to schools and obviously Columbia is a great school.

Im from the city but went to ugrad in Boston which is way more slower paced than NY. Just trying to get a feel in I would like law school there since i havent been in New York really for for 4+ years and havent lived there being 21+ Which is a whole other ball game

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 2:38 pm
by Nebby
Lalalsat96 wrote:How is being in law school in NYC? I am applying this fall to schools and obviously Columbia is a great school.

Im from the city but went to ugrad in Boston which is way more slower paced than NY. Just trying to get a feel in I would like law school there since i havent been in New York really for for 4+ years and havent lived there being 21+ Which is a whole other ball game
I don't think there's anything unique about the law school experience in NY.

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 9:18 pm
by Lalalsat96
Nebby wrote:
Lalalsat96 wrote:How is being in law school in NYC? I am applying this fall to schools and obviously Columbia is a great school.

Im from the city but went to ugrad in Boston which is way more slower paced than NY. Just trying to get a feel in I would like law school there since i havent been in New York really for for 4+ years and havent lived there being 21+ Which is a whole other ball game
I don't think there's anything unique about the law school experience in NY.
For some reason I assumed college in NY would be hard so I left. I guess in law school most dont get distracted by NYC stimulation?

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 9:50 pm
by dabigchina
Lalalsat96 wrote:
Nebby wrote:
Lalalsat96 wrote:How is being in law school in NYC? I am applying this fall to schools and obviously Columbia is a great school.

Im from the city but went to ugrad in Boston which is way more slower paced than NY. Just trying to get a feel in I would like law school there since i havent been in New York really for for 4+ years and havent lived there being 21+ Which is a whole other ball game
I don't think there's anything unique about the law school experience in NY.
For some reason I assumed college in NY would be hard so I left. I guess in law school most dont get distracted by NYC stimulation?
Columbia is pretty far away from everything else in the city. It's not that distracting.

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 9:52 pm
by Lalalsat96
True! Thanks guys ^^

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2017 10:29 am
by SexualSalad
Any recommendations for the best bar prep course? Billing to firm so cost is not a consideration. I'm leaning towards Kaplan for the $500 gift card at the moment but it seems like Barbri is what most people use.

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2017 5:13 pm
by Nebby
Themis is the best

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2017 9:39 pm
by cfcm
Just do whatever gives you the most swag/cash.

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 3:33 pm
by BrainsyK
Does anyone have advice on which elective would result in the smallest workload for the easiest curve in the spring? I know that's it's probably not Corp. Fed Tax or any of the 1L classes but am clueless beyond that and can't find anything based on searching. Thanks in advanced for any advice.

Empirical Analysis of Law/[homophobic language redacted]
Law and Contemporary Society/Moglen
Law and Neoliberalism/Thomas
Lawyering for Change/Sturm
Legislation and Regulation/Strauss
The U.S. and the International Legal System/Waxman

Upper-year:

American Legal History/Ponsa
Corporations, Sec 3/Coffee
Federal Income Taxation/Raskolnikov
International Law/Damrosch
Labor Law/Barenberg
Law and Development/Pistor
Law and Legal Institutions in China/Liebman
Transnational Litigation/Smit

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2017 4:08 pm
by dabigchina
BrainsyK wrote:Does anyone have advice on which elective would result in the smallest workload for the easiest curve in the spring? I know that's it's probably not Corp. Fed Tax or any of the 1L classes but am clueless beyond that and can't find anything based on searching. Thanks in advanced for any advice.

Empirical Analysis of Law/[homophobic language redacted]
Law and Contemporary Society/Moglen
Law and Neoliberalism/Thomas
Lawyering for Change/Sturm
Legislation and Regulation/Strauss
The U.S. and the International Legal System/Waxman

Upper-year:

American Legal History/Ponsa
Corporations, Sec 3/Coffee
Federal Income Taxation/Raskolnikov
International Law/Damrosch
Labor Law/Barenberg
Law and Development/Pistor
Law and Legal Institutions in China/Liebman
Transnational Litigation/Smit
FedTax w/ Raskolnikov is 10/10. The curve is easy because it's full of checked out 3Ls. Raskolnikov tries hard to actually teach and doesn't hide the ball. If you put in a good faith effort you will get a decent grade. One of my buddies claimed Law and Development had an easy curve but I can't really speak personally to it. I wasn't a fan of Pistor for corporations.

I wouldn't take any of the hippy dippy 1L seminars because I've heard of way too many people getting median pwned in those.

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 11:55 am
by White Dwarf
Do you have to submit the Minor Writing Requirement paperwork before/during the semester you took the class, or can it be done retroactively?

I had no idea I had to manually sign up for that.

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 12:58 pm
by GreenEggs
White Dwarf wrote:Do you have to submit the Minor Writing Requirement paperwork before/during the semester you took the class, or can it be done retroactively?

I had no idea I had to manually sign up for that.
Retroactively but it’ll be for the current semester and done automatically at the end of the semester.

Same thing happened to me

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 1:04 pm
by Nebby
Kummel wrote:
White Dwarf wrote:Do you have to submit the Minor Writing Requirement paperwork before/during the semester you took the class, or can it be done retroactively?

I had no idea I had to manually sign up for that.
Retroactively but it’ll be for the current semester and done automatically at the end of the semester.

Same thing happened to me
Same. I was under the mistaken assumption that seminars that automatically qualify for minor writing would just be recorded as satisfying the requirement. Why they require additional filing is still beyond me.

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 1:53 pm
by carmtastic
Opinion on which class I should sit in as a prospective student & with which prof?

Will be in town after thanksgiving and figured I might as well drop by.

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2017 8:28 pm
by anonymous117
carmtastic wrote:Opinion on which class I should sit in as a prospective student & with which prof?

Will be in town after thanksgiving and figured I might as well drop by.
What are your options? I'd recommend a 1L class though. Or at least a larger lecture.

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 6:42 pm
by ugg
anyone have any decent outlines for admin w/ metzger?

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 9:30 pm
by KijiStewart
Obviously there's no right answer to this but please give it a shot.

When CLS students ask: "so which firm are you going to" would you say that's normal small talk in the same way students may ask "what classes are you in" or is it a subtle way that CLS students try to gain info about their peers (ie. I wanna know if he/she is going to Cravath so I can make friends with that person; or if he's not going to a V20 then this person must suck type of thing... )

Re: Columbia students taking questions

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2017 9:42 pm
by GreenEggs
KijiStewart wrote:Obviously there's no right answer to this but please give it a shot.

When CLS students ask: "so which firm are you going to" would you say that's normal small talk in the same way students may ask "what classes are you in" or is it a subtle way that CLS students try to gain info about their peers (ie. I wanna know if he/she is going to Cravath so I can make friends with that person; or if he's not going to a V20 then this person must suck type of thing... )
naw i think thats pretty normal small talk around CLS. people choose different firms for a whole host of reasons and no one really cares why you chose x or y, it's just a thing to talk about.

- "hey do you know where youre gonna be this summer?"
- "yea going to a firm."
- "cool, which one?"
- "cravath"
- "oh nice, marcia is going there too"