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Re: Notre Dame Law School - Class of 2020

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2017 9:31 am
by Smallville
amta wrote:
texas95 wrote:Anyone heading to happy hour at Rohr's tomorrow?
getting in super late thursday, so nah.
slacker

Re: Notre Dame Law School - Class of 2020

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 10:03 am
by skallagrimson
Excuse the trivial question here, but does anyone know what the on-campus parking situation is like for ND law students? I went to a large state school for undergrad where parking on campus was next to impossible, so I don't really know what to expect. Thanks in advance!

Re: Notre Dame Law School - Class of 2020

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 12:32 pm
by JustWannaGraduate
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Re: Notre Dame Law School - Class of 2020

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 3:11 pm
by Gitaroo_Dude
JustWannaGraduate wrote:
skallagrimson wrote:Excuse the trivial question here, but does anyone know what the on-campus parking situation is like for ND law students? I went to a large state school for undergrad where parking on campus was next to impossible, so I don't really know what to expect. Thanks in advance!
Current undergrad and possible NDLS 2020 here.

1Ls park in the lots by the football stadium where all the off-campus undergrads park - that would be about a 10 minute walk to the law building (so not that bad really - I've done it all year and its totally okay).

After that, it depends. If you decide to Assistant Rector you get a reserved spot on campus - I'm not sure if other 2Ls and 3Ls can also park on campus, but either way the max walk you'll have will be 10 minutes.
That definitely worries me. I can't imagine walking 10-15 minutes in winter to the law school.

Re: Notre Dame Law School - Class of 2020

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2017 3:30 pm
by JustWannaGraduate
Gitaroo_Dude wrote:
JustWannaGraduate wrote:
skallagrimson wrote:Excuse the trivial question here, but does anyone know what the on-campus parking situation is like for ND law students? I went to a large state school for undergrad where parking on campus was next to impossible, so I don't really know what to expect. Thanks in advance!
Current undergrad and possible NDLS 2020 here.

1Ls park in the lots by the football stadium where all the off-campus undergrads park - that would be about a 10 minute walk to the law building (so not that bad really - I've done it all year and its totally okay).

After that, it depends. If you decide to Assistant Rector you get a reserved spot on campus - I'm not sure if other 2Ls and 3Ls can also park on campus, but either way the max walk you'll have will be 10 minutes.
That definitely worries me. I can't imagine walking 10-15 minutes in winter to the law school.
It's not ideal, but I'll say I've done it for four years and its not that bad. The walk is really only 10 minutes, and there's plenty of buildings to cut through.

If you don't like the cold, it might suck a little bit, yeah. But honestly its only a big problem December - end of January, but other than that it's manageable.

Feel free to PM me if you guys have any other concerns about what its like to live in South Bend/go to Notre Dame/etc

Re: Notre Dame Law School - Class of 2020

Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 11:20 am
by Smallville
Gitaroo_Dude wrote:
JustWannaGraduate wrote:
skallagrimson wrote:Excuse the trivial question here, but does anyone know what the on-campus parking situation is like for ND law students? I went to a large state school for undergrad where parking on campus was next to impossible, so I don't really know what to expect. Thanks in advance!
Current undergrad and possible NDLS 2020 here.

1Ls park in the lots by the football stadium where all the off-campus undergrads park - that would be about a 10 minute walk to the law building (so not that bad really - I've done it all year and its totally okay).

After that, it depends. If you decide to Assistant Rector you get a reserved spot on campus - I'm not sure if other 2Ls and 3Ls can also park on campus, but either way the max walk you'll have will be 10 minutes.
That definitely worries me. I can't imagine walking 10-15 minutes in winter to the law school.
no matter where you live (except for being an AR 2L/3L if you get it) you will be walking 10-15 minutes really. A good majority of the apt in the area are around a 10-15 minute walk and driving obviously wouldnt make sense since you don't really save yourself much time.

it's really not that bad, cold days are rough but just dress warm and then you can leave you jacket in the locker room or something (and it really has not been bad at all this year compared to what i was expecting coming here)

There are also some shuttles from some of the lots depending on where you park you can grab one of those. Main one I deal with is the one by the graduate housing, there is a commuter/staff lot that has a shuttle that will bring you to the UG library which is about halfway making it even more bearable

Re: Notre Dame Law School - Class of 2020

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2017 7:25 pm
by DoYouEvenTLS
Anybody paid their seat deposit yet?
Does ND increase scholarship given the nature of full-riders matriculating elsewhere and thus freeing up all that moola?



Really looking forward to going here. I'm really curious to see what are some career goals of future fellow classmates :D

Re: Notre Dame Law School - Class of 2020

Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2017 11:23 pm
by Shshs2211
Really excited to have officially deposited!

Can anyone give insight as to why Campus Court/View apartments have such bad reviews? Looks like a good location but not sure if it's a good place to lease.

Re: Notre Dame Law School - Class of 2020

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2017 11:19 am
by Smallville
Shshs2211 wrote:Really excited to have officially deposited!

Can anyone give insight as to why Campus Court/View apartments have such bad reviews? Looks like a good location but not sure if it's a good place to lease.
not too sure, I think I heard some stuff last year about the management... but I believe it's under relatively knew management (used to be Clover Village/Ridge) not that it means they'll be great or whatnot. I know a few people that live in them and as far as I know they don't really have an issues

Re: Notre Dame Law School - Class of 2020

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 1:35 pm
by wspa
bump

Re: Notre Dame Law School - Class of 2020

Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2017 2:57 pm
by amta
wspa wrote:bump
you want OP?

Re: Notre Dame Law School - Class of 2020

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 1:28 pm
by wspa
amta wrote:
wspa wrote:bump
you want OP?
I have no qualifications for this position, but I gladly accept.

Re: Notre Dame Law School - Class of 2020

Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2017 8:22 am
by wspa
Orientation bump