Re: USC Gould 2020 Club
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2017 1:24 pm
Dean Kirschner I would believe lol.BoyJord wrote:I would campaign for that. Who do we talk to at Law Day to address this?Mr_Chukes wrote: Low-key I should be to lol.
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Dean Kirschner I would believe lol.BoyJord wrote:I would campaign for that. Who do we talk to at Law Day to address this?Mr_Chukes wrote: Low-key I should be to lol.
thank you for this! do you mind if i PM about a few other questions?!weaselbee wrote:Hi all,
Graduating 3L/Double Trojan here. Congrats to all that got in! I wanted to shed some quick light on housing:
Terrace is convenient--don't have to worry about furniture or much else. The walk to the actual law school building is about 20 minutes, so bikes are useful. Buy a couple good locks because bikes get stolen regularly.
Popular places to live in Downtown are 1111 Wilshire, Glo Apartments, Pegasus, and the Orsini/Piero/Medici. The commute is incredibly easy by car/bus/metro. I live at Glo and am looking for someone to take over my lease in August. It's a pretty nice 2bd/br with pretty cool amenities. If anyone is interested let me know! I will be at Law Day and would be happy to meet with anyone who has questions about anything--housing or otherwise.
Not at all!loslakers wrote:
thank you for this! do you mind if i PM about a few other questions?!
How do you afford these places though. The glo and Pegasus are extremely nice but on apartments.com They have rooms for about 2000 a month lol.weaselbee wrote:Hi all,
Graduating 3L/Double Trojan here. Congrats to all that got in! I wanted to shed some quick light on housing:
Terrace is convenient--don't have to worry about furniture or much else. The walk to the actual law school building is about 20 minutes, so bikes are useful. Buy a couple good locks because bikes get stolen regularly.
Popular places to live in Downtown are 1111 Wilshire, Glo Apartments, Pegasus, and the Orsini/Piero/Medici. The commute is incredibly easy by car/bus/metro. I live at Glo and am looking for someone to take over my lease in August. It's a pretty nice 2bd/br with pretty cool amenities. If anyone is interested let me know! I will be at Law Day and would be happy to meet with anyone who has questions about anything--housing or otherwise.
Lmao I post way to much on here. I was listening to earl by earl sweartshirt when your post came up though lol.Colonel_funkadunk wrote:checking into the mr_chukes once man show ie this thread
I lived at home and commuted from Glendale for 1L and 2L. I decided downtown-living for 3L would be a good treat-yo-self kind of gift after working big law my 2L summer. Without that job, I probably would have stayed in Glendale. However, I'm incredibly frugal. Loans/supportive parents are the way most of my peers have afforded their living situations.Mr_Chukes wrote: How do you afford these places though. The glo and Pegasus are extremely nice but on apartments.com They have rooms for about 2000 a month lol.
Melawpotato wrote:who's all going to the BLSA Dinner tomorrow night?
I think they're trying to bring the class back down to 200slurp wrote:Any announcements at ASW? Approx class size? Key takeaways?
Agree with this. Trying to ramp up entertainment law more as well. They really care about interdisciplinary education. They have a lot of support programs and programs for first generation.chargers21 wrote:I think they're trying to bring the class back down to 200slurp wrote:Any announcements at ASW? Approx class size? Key takeaways?
The Dean of career services was really pushing to me and others that they want people to leave socal after graduation.Mr_Chukes wrote:Agree with this. Trying to ramp up entertainment law more as well. They really care about interdisciplinary education. They have a lot of support programs and programs for first generation.chargers21 wrote:I think they're trying to bring the class back down to 200slurp wrote:Any announcements at ASW? Approx class size? Key takeaways?
Welcome to the group!FEDRESRV wrote:Former UCLA Bruin checking in.
loslakers wrote:any news on their yield? the number of kids in the fb group has dropped by more than half.
I think there may still be spots.futureellewoods123 wrote:Hi! Has anyone found luck with finding housing? And does anyone know if the law housing is full? I'm assuming it is
Also wondering this, I thought it was supposed to be Monday, day before yesterdaylawpotato wrote:Anyone know when we're going to be registered by? I saw something on the website that said it would be yesterday.