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Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2021 Applicants (2017-18)

Post by para219 » Wed Nov 08, 2017 10:43 pm

Officially checking in. One of my targets. :D

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Post by lawgal2021 » Fri Nov 10, 2017 12:15 am

Checking in. Just turned in my application.

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Post by ugatvandy » Mon Nov 13, 2017 4:36 pm

My status checker still just says application complete, but the date changed

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Re: Notre Dame Law School c/o 2021 Applicants (2017-18)

Post by emx0824 » Tue Nov 14, 2017 11:08 am

Date changed yesterday with the status still saying "application complete". Does the date change mean anything for Notre Dame?

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Post by BruisersMom912 » Tue Nov 14, 2017 11:23 am

ugatvandy wrote:My status checker still just says application complete, but the date changed
On their website it says the date will change as it moves through the review process, but the status won't change until a decision is made.
http://law.nd.edu/admissions/information/check-status/

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Post by seanbodonovan » Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:22 pm

My current status date changed to today.

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Post by thatguy2017 » Thu Nov 16, 2017 10:16 am

My status changed to 11/13/17. I know ND says it doesn't mean anything, but its nice to see that at least something is happening haha

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Post by amta » Thu Nov 16, 2017 10:19 am

thatguy2017 wrote:My status changed to 11/13/17. I know ND says it doesn't mean anything, but its nice to see that at least something is happening haha
i went decision made after 3 date changes last year. some went decision made after two.

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Post by OldCollegeTry » Sun Nov 19, 2017 5:15 pm

Hey guys. I'm checking in from NC. Applied ED to NDLS about a week ago. Hopefully admissions will get rolling sooner this year than last. I would love to know if I am in or out before exams (not that I suppose it matters that much).

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Post by seanbodonovan » Tue Nov 21, 2017 12:45 pm

Status date changed again to 11/20

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Post by ATXStudent » Tue Nov 21, 2017 2:49 pm

seanbodonovan wrote:Status date changed again to 11/20
+1, 10/16, 11/13, 11/20

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Post by Versailles1919 » Tue Nov 21, 2017 8:49 pm

ATXStudent wrote:
seanbodonovan wrote:Status date changed again to 11/20
+1, 10/16, 11/13, 11/20
Same here with the dates! Expect I applied 10/6.

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Post by Versailles1919 » Wed Nov 22, 2017 11:19 am

Versailles1919 wrote:
ATXStudent wrote:
seanbodonovan wrote:Status date changed again to 11/20
+1, 10/16, 11/13, 11/20
Same here with the dates! Expect I applied 10/6.
Application status changed again this morning (11/22). Don't know whether it's good or bad :shock:

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Post by Kmart11 » Wed Nov 22, 2017 11:55 am

Checking in! Went complete 10/24. I've only had two date changes 11/13 and today, 11/22. Really hoping for some good news!

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Post by SomewhatLearnedHand » Wed Nov 22, 2017 12:00 pm

Was undergrad at ND, so feel free to shoot me any questions about the school generally . Good luck everyone.

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Post by kippercd » Wed Nov 22, 2017 12:03 pm

Complete 10/27 only date update is 11/13 as of now!
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Post by BL2017 » Mon Nov 27, 2017 6:24 pm

Status Date change at NDLS today. First update since going complete on 11/10.

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Post by Versailles1919 » Mon Nov 27, 2017 7:13 pm

SomewhatLearnedHand wrote:Was undergrad at ND, so feel free to shoot me any questions about the school generally . Good luck everyone.
How do you like South bend? Is there a lot to do or is it pretty much a small town? My fear is that it will be difficult to be in your mid-20s on campus, being that it's a large university, which primarily consists of undergraduates.

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Post by Lexigator » Mon Nov 27, 2017 7:30 pm

Versailles1919 wrote:
SomewhatLearnedHand wrote:Was undergrad at ND, so feel free to shoot me any questions about the school generally . Good luck everyone.
How do you like South bend? Is there a lot to do or is it pretty much a small town? My fear is that it will be difficult to be in your mid-20s on campus, being that it's a large university, which primarily consists of undergraduates.
I'm in my late 20's. I don't know any undergrads. We're confined to the law school area and get to keep to ourselves unless you're trying to meet them. It hasn't been an issue for me at all. SB has bars, and a target, not sure what you are really looking to do. The food is awful. You can go to the lake if you find the time. Our library is pretty. I assume you'll spend a lot of time there.

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Post by Versailles1919 » Mon Nov 27, 2017 7:43 pm

Lexigator wrote:
Versailles1919 wrote:
SomewhatLearnedHand wrote:Was undergrad at ND, so feel free to shoot me any questions about the school generally . Good luck everyone.
How do you like South bend? Is there a lot to do or is it pretty much a small town? My fear is that it will be difficult to be in your mid-20s on campus, being that it's a large university, which primarily consists of undergraduates.
I'm in my late 20's. I don't know any undergrads. We're confined to the law school area and get to keep to ourselves unless you're trying to meet them. It hasn't been an issue for me at all. SB has bars, and a target, not sure what you are really looking to do. The food is awful. You can go to the lake if you find the time. Our library is pretty. I assume you'll spend a lot of time there.

Okay thanks! I meant in terms of bars and food, so you answered my question.

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Post by Lexigator » Mon Nov 27, 2017 8:02 pm

Versailles1919 wrote:
Lexigator wrote:
Versailles1919 wrote:
SomewhatLearnedHand wrote:Was undergrad at ND, so feel free to shoot me any questions about the school generally . Good luck everyone.
How do you like South bend? Is there a lot to do or is it pretty much a small town? My fear is that it will be difficult to be in your mid-20s on campus, being that it's a large university, which primarily consists of undergraduates.
I'm in my late 20's. I don't know any undergrads. We're confined to the law school area and get to keep to ourselves unless you're trying to meet them. It hasn't been an issue for me at all. SB has bars, and a target, not sure what you are really looking to do. The food is awful. You can go to the lake if you find the time. Our library is pretty. I assume you'll spend a lot of time there.

Okay thanks! I meant in terms of bars and food, so you answered my question.
Bar review is every Thursday, the law school picks a different bar and they head out. The bar scene is fine if you're into it. I can't lie to you about the food. I miss Mexican food. And sushi. I wouldn't change my decision to come here, I do love it, but I just want decent sushi.

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Post by OldCollegeTry » Mon Nov 27, 2017 8:13 pm

Lexigator,

Where do most law students live? On campus, or off? I have been looking at the housing options at Notre Dame and in South Bend at large. The law school website doesn't give much information on the on campus housing options. In particular there seems to be a dearth of information on the Fisher, O'Hara Grace Residencies. Also, do most off campus students drive on to campus for class, or do busses run into the city?

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Post by Lexigator » Mon Nov 27, 2017 8:38 pm

OldCollegeTry wrote:Lexigator,

Where do most law students live? On campus, or off? I have been looking at the housing options at Notre Dame and in South Bend at large. The law school website doesn't give much information on the on campus housing options. In particular there seems to be a dearth of information on the Fisher, O'Hara Grace Residencies. Also, do most off campus students drive on to campus for class, or do busses run into the city?

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Some live directly across the street at campus view or Places like that. It's not technically campus housing, but it might as well be considering the distance. Downtown is pretty close and a lot of people live there too, but a car or good roommate is needed for when the weather turns. I live in a house and so do a few others. It seems to be cheaper than some apartments. I'm not sure of the bus schedule. Most walk or drive. The weather hasn't been complete shit yet so people are still riding bikes somehow. There is a large packet I got after acceptance that is essentially a guide to south bend that will show a bunch of other housing options. If you're thinking of a roommate, there is a Facebook page you're added to after acceptance and most people found their person on that. I hope I answered your question

Oh, also I know some do live on campus, but it seems like that's the minority by far. I don't really have anything there. I guess I didn't answer it as well as I could have.

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Post by SomewhatLearnedHand » Mon Nov 27, 2017 11:19 pm

OldCollegeTry wrote:Lexigator,

Where do most law students live? On campus, or off? I have been looking at the housing options at Notre Dame and in South Bend at large. The law school website doesn't give much information on the on campus housing options. In particular there seems to be a dearth of information on the Fisher, O'Hara Grace Residencies. Also, do most off campus students drive on to campus for class, or do busses run into the city?

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I would avoid Fisher, O'Hara Grace like the plague. They're pretty dated and crappy.

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Post by SomewhatLearnedHand » Mon Nov 27, 2017 11:26 pm

Versailles1919 wrote:
Lexigator wrote:
Versailles1919 wrote:
SomewhatLearnedHand wrote:Was undergrad at ND, so feel free to shoot me any questions about the school generally . Good luck everyone.
How do you like South bend? Is there a lot to do or is it pretty much a small town? My fear is that it will be difficult to be in your mid-20s on campus, being that it's a large university, which primarily consists of undergraduates.
I'm in my late 20's. I don't know any undergrads. We're confined to the law school area and get to keep to ourselves unless you're trying to meet them. It hasn't been an issue for me at all. SB has bars, and a target, not sure what you are really looking to do. The food is awful. You can go to the lake if you find the time. Our library is pretty. I assume you'll spend a lot of time there.

Okay thanks! I meant in terms of bars and food, so you answered my question.
South Bend isn't too bad and it'll grow on you (at least it did for me). Definitely not a thriving metropolis but there are a handful of good bars and I used to see law students out fairly regularly at the usual spots. As Lexigator mentioned, the law school is right on main circle so I would imagine you wouldn't really interact with undergrads too much if you're coming from off campus. In terms of food Id say there are all the usual chains and a couple really nice restaurants within a ten minute drive- i guess it really depends what you're looking for. I'd agree that the cuisine is probably lacking in variety.

FYI Lexigator- Flamingo's is a pretty good authentic Mexican spot and they do dollar tacos on sundays. Salsa's is another one but i never tried the food. Pretty sure everyone just went for margs on wednesdays.

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