Re: GULC Students Taking Questions
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 2:51 pm
Has anyone taken Victoria Nourse for legislation? Thinking about taking it with her at NU
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ask your friends on the tax lawyer or main journalladybug1989 wrote:Anyone have a solid curve sheet that's updated regularly and has most classes?
As of last year (graduated 2017), it has a reputation as an easy A. Also have heard from people who have done it that it's a lot of fun, even if you're not necessarily tech-savy.Hand wrote:Is there anyone here who can shed some light on Rostain's "build apps for the poor" seminar? Would I be a fool if I'm signing up for this?
I helped design the class as her TA for a couple years (so this might color my opinion somewhat). It's pretty easy and fun but was subject to change from year to year as she refined how she wanted to run it. Some iterations had "homework" which was a little irritating.Hand wrote:Is there anyone here who can shed some light on Rostain's "build apps for the poor" seminar? Would I be a fool if I'm signing up for this?
Capitol_Idea wrote:I helped design the class as her TA for a couple years (so this might color my opinion somewhat). It's pretty easy and fun but was subject to change from year to year as she refined how she wanted to run it. Some iterations had "homework" which was a little irritating.Hand wrote:Is there anyone here who can shed some light on Rostain's "build apps for the poor" seminar? Would I be a fool if I'm signing up for this?
It is WAY simpler than it sounds overall.
Thanks both, this is helpful. "Easy and fun" and "easy A" sound like just the sort of thing that I'm looking for for my last semester.Mr. Blackacre wrote:As of last year (graduated 2017), it has a reputation as an easy A. Also have heard from people who have done it that it's a lot of fun, even if you're not necessarily tech-savy.
Yeah I’m pretty sure those 10 credits are necessary to count as a full time studentChristineBaskets wrote:Dumb question: does the 10 credits-per-semester minimum apply even if it's 3L Spring and you only need, say, 8 or 9 more credits to graduate?
Yeah but that's a pretty meaningless distinction, isn't it? You'd still get financial aid and I doubt they'd force you to take another credit. Would they pull your scholarship for not wanting to take more credits than you need?Hand wrote:Yeah I’m pretty sure those 10 credits are necessary to count as a full time studentChristineBaskets wrote:Dumb question: does the 10 credits-per-semester minimum apply even if it's 3L Spring and you only need, say, 8 or 9 more credits to graduate?
there may be DepEd or ABA requirements at play here, but I am not going to put in the work to figure out if that's the caseusn26 wrote:Yeah but that's a pretty meaningless distinction, isn't it? You'd still get financial aid and I doubt they'd force you to take another credit. Would they pull your scholarship for not wanting to take more credits than you need?Hand wrote:Yeah I’m pretty sure those 10 credits are necessary to count as a full time studentChristineBaskets wrote:Dumb question: does the 10 credits-per-semester minimum apply even if it's 3L Spring and you only need, say, 8 or 9 more credits to graduate?
Is this person you?Gray wrote:I know someone who got special permission to only take 9 credits 3L spring. It's doable.Hand wrote:there may be DepEd or ABA requirements at play here, but I am not going to put in the work to figure out if that's the caseusn26 wrote:Yeah but that's a pretty meaningless distinction, isn't it? You'd still get financial aid and I doubt they'd force you to take another credit. Would they pull your scholarship for not wanting to take more credits than you need?Hand wrote:Yeah I’m pretty sure those 10 credits are necessary to count as a full time studentChristineBaskets wrote:Dumb question: does the 10 credits-per-semester minimum apply even if it's 3L Spring and you only need, say, 8 or 9 more credits to graduate?
or, on the other hand, if your whole goal in law school is to do as little as possible when your motivation will be the lowest, don't do this and then schedule around your p/f creditsHand wrote:PSA for current 1Ls and 2Ls: use up some of your P/F credits in your second year. You may find yourself without the opportunity to use 'm all in your last year thanks to scheduling reasons / wanting to take something useful / clinic / etc., especially since you can only take one class P/F per semester
Bellamy? You have to write a business plan or on any business topic you choose (everyone does the business plan).missie wrote:Has anyone taken the Small Business Law and Entrepreneurship Seminar? What is the paper requirement like for a 2 credit seminar?
Jb1234 wrote:Had a question. A guy says he's a Chicago firefighter. Has all the inside knowledge of one. Says he can get someone in for 5,000. Half up front half upon receiving the letter of acceptance. I gave him half. No letter. He wants the other half. What can I do?
no interviews are not standard but no this is not an indication of likelihood, it's an indication that you got an interview and are at the interview stageLawstudent3692 wrote:Hi! I'm a 1l at GULC, and have an interview from a summer internship at a biglaw firm in NYC (not diversity fellowship). I got the interview through a contact with my old job and I sent my resume over without any cover letter and they set up an interview. Wondering if this is any indication for likelihood of getting the position? Is an interview just standard procedure for everyone who sends in a resume? Totally new to this.
well the person who gets an interview is obviously more likely to get a job than the person who doesn't but either way OP just post in the jobs forum and make a thread about the specific firm if you want some anecdata since the hiring process will presumably be firm-specific not GULC-specificbuckiguy_sucks wrote:no interviews are not standard but no this is not an indication of likelihood, it's an indication that you got an interview and are at the interview stageLawstudent3692 wrote:Hi! I'm a 1l at GULC, and have an interview from a summer internship at a biglaw firm in NYC (not diversity fellowship). I got the interview through a contact with my old job and I sent my resume over without any cover letter and they set up an interview. Wondering if this is any indication for likelihood of getting the position? Is an interview just standard procedure for everyone who sends in a resume? Totally new to this.