Northwestern Class of 2018 Forum
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Northwestern Class of 2018
Welcome to the Northwestern Law Class of 2018!
Important dates: (more to come)
July 15: Deadline to submit AHR form (or else you will be charged $100 and have a hold put on your account)
July 31: Deadline to fill out mandatory orientation survery
August 1: Enrollment in NU health plan (Aetna) begins
August 10: Tuition Bills available on CAESAR
August 24 - 28: Orientation
August 30: Deadline for NU to receive a copy of your UG transcripts
August 31: First day of classes
September 1: Tuition Payment due
Useful links:
School Website
Admitted Students Website
NU Class of 2018 Facebook Group
Northwestern 1L/2L/3L/Grads Taking Questions
Admitted Students Guide
Orientation Website
Orientation Schedule
CAESAR
Sample 1L Schedule
Canvas
Notebook Program
Northwestern Law: A to Z
Course Catalog
Housing Information (Pretty limited information)
Dean Rodriguez's Pre-Law Student Reading List
Aetna Student Health Services
Fall 2015 1L Sections/Class Schedules: (Thanks to a very helpful 2L!)
We will also be scattered throughout the 8 CLR sections. CLR sections 1 & 2 meet from 4:00-5:30pm Tue/Thur, while sections 3 thru 8 meet from 10:25-11:50am Thur/Fri. The CLR professors are as follows:
1 - Borman
2 - Falkoff
3 - Dodier
4 - Kanter
5 - Inglehart
6 - Hill
7 - McMasters
8 - Silbernagel
Priority email address for admitted students: admissions@nlaw.northwestern.edu
Financial aid: financial-aid-chicago@northwestern.edu
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Checking in. Trying to figure out where I'm going to live.
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checking in as well. I'm stoked to be attending next year!
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Welcome! Class of 2017 ED here, feel free to ask any questions!
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- lhanvt13
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C/O 2016 checking in. Ask away, though I'm a transfer
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Got in today and finally checking in!
- scorneli
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Do the reading and be diligent but get hella wasted at bar reviews every Thursday!FG3 wrote:What are some tips to be successful at NU?Wildcats17 wrote:Welcome! Class of 2017 ED here, feel free to ask any questions!
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Another EDer checking in! Can't wait!
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Same thing he said. I'm happy to answer any questions.lhanvt13 wrote:C/O 2016 checking in. Ask away, though I'm a transfer
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Is it worth living close to campus and paying $$$? I am considering it, only because I've always lived pretty close to campus and I really dislike commuting. Also, has anyone used their aid package as evidence that they could afford the place?
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For me, living close is worth it bc I'm hella lazy.. I just wouldn't go to class cuz it's so far. For 1L year though, Id live close whether or not you're a lazy person. You wanna have the least annoyances as possible outside of studying. Also, if you sacrifice ~5 minutes of walking, you can live in Gold Coast, which isn't a bad place to live really.czpczp wrote:Is it worth living close to campus and paying $$$? I am considering it, only because I've always lived pretty close to campus and I really dislike commuting. Also, has anyone used their aid package as evidence that they could afford the place?
Don't really know what your last question meant.
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I live very close and pay the extra money. If you really dislike commuting, then that may be the answer. I didn't do an extensive search to see the price differences as you moved away from the law school, but I imagine you can save $5K/year by living further away. It's not really an objective decision though, so weigh your options.czpczp wrote:Is it worth living close to campus and paying $$$? I am considering it, only because I've always lived pretty close to campus and I really dislike commuting. Also, has anyone used their aid package as evidence that they could afford the place?
As for the 2nd question, I didn't do it, but I'm pretty sure others have. I bet a forum search would yield you some results.
Another good forum to ask NU-specific questions is here: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 4&t=142200
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I MIGHT be able to swing zero debt if I get a good paying 2L SA and live on the cheap due to some savings/ED scholarship. I think the advantages of living close might outweigh the cost though. I should be graduating with minimal debt regardless. I'll probably end up biting the bullet and living close at least for my 1L year. I think I am the kind of person that's chances of missing class would increase with a much longer commute.
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MT Cicero wrote:I live very close and pay the extra money. If you really dislike commuting, then that may be the answer. I didn't do an extensive search to see the price differences as you moved away from the law school, but I imagine you can save $5K/year by living further away. It's not really an objective decision though, so weigh your options.czpczp wrote:Is it worth living close to campus and paying $$$? I am considering it, only because I've always lived pretty close to campus and I really dislike commuting. Also, has anyone used their aid package as evidence that they could afford the place?
As for the 2nd question, I didn't do it, but I'm pretty sure others have. I bet a forum search would yield you some results.
Another good forum to ask NU-specific questions is here: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 4&t=142200
Ahh thanks, I'll double check with the forum search.
Do you like it there enough to recommend it? When do you think is a good time to start the actually looking process, I've seen some places have waitlists and such.
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lhanvt13 wrote:For me, living close is worth it bc I'm hella lazy.. I just wouldn't go to class cuz it's so far. For 1L year though, Id live close whether or not you're a lazy person. You wanna have the least annoyances as possible outside of studying. Also, if you sacrifice ~5 minutes of walking, you can live in Gold Coast, which isn't a bad place to live really.czpczp wrote:Is it worth living close to campus and paying $$$? I am considering it, only because I've always lived pretty close to campus and I really dislike commuting. Also, has anyone used their aid package as evidence that they could afford the place?
Don't really know what your last question meant.
I think it depends on your preferences and if you have any outside help (such as savings or parental assistance). I'm living entirely off loans, and from what I had heard from people, living near school is going to cost you $1200-1500 a month without a roommate. I decided to live much farther north from school because I'm living off loans and I would rather have financial flexibility than spend most of my financial aid on rent. That being said, the commute kind of sucks in the winter. I live about 30-35 minutes north via public transit and 20 minutes north if you have a car (probably outing myself to Ihavnt with this post haha), but my rent is $790 all utilities included (including wifi) and I am in a safe area. So it's just a matter of personal preference.MT Cicero wrote:I live very close and pay the extra money. If you really dislike commuting, then that may be the answer. I didn't do an extensive search to see the price differences as you moved away from the law school, but I imagine you can save $5K/year by living further away. It's not really an objective decision though, so weigh your options.
As for the 2nd question, I didn't do it, but I'm pretty sure others have. I bet a forum search would yield you some results.
Another good forum to ask NU-specific questions is here: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 4&t=142200
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Oh hello
And WHAT $790 all inclusive?! Jesus
And WHAT $790 all inclusive?! Jesus
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I live far away and will be moving closer next year.czpczp wrote:Is it worth living close to campus and paying $$$? I am considering it, only because I've always lived pretty close to campus and I really dislike commuting. Also, has anyone used their aid package as evidence that they could afford the place?
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Nope. The CTA is amazing and the school is close to the Red Line. I personally think Lincoln Park/Lake View is the way to go.czpczp wrote:Is it worth living close to campus and paying $$$? I am considering it, only because I've always lived pretty close to campus and I really dislike commuting. Also, has anyone used their aid package as evidence that they could afford the place?
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What are some things you wish you had known about Northwestern before starting? About law school in general?Wildcats17 wrote:Welcome! Class of 2017 ED here, feel free to ask any questions!
Looking back would you do your 1L differently and in what ways?
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Just wondering - what carrier does the letter/admissions stuff come by, if anyone ITT knows please share with me! I have an issue of missing mail and I'm trying to figure out why...
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Thank you!psychmusic wrote:Mine was in the regular USPS mail I thinklc39 wrote:Just wondering - what carrier does the letter/admissions stuff come by, if anyone ITT knows please share with me! I have an issue of missing mail and I'm trying to figure out why...
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Does anyone know the dollar amount of scholarships one would expect from Northwestern if they are a non-ED applicant (I believe they call them 'grants' but they are synonymous with being scholarships)?
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