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Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 8:27 pm
by heyguys
Just checking in this thread, as I'll be attending HLS in the fall.

Ha, here's a question I'm interested to hear the answer to: Does anyone else feel sort of guilty about going to Harvard when all you really want is a well-paying job that will eventually lead to a nice, quiet life in the country/rural America (or take your choice here--big city, whatever)? I just want a nice, quiet life, and I feel kinda guilty for it :wink: :?:

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 10:11 pm
by Krswmact
constellationx wrote:Ladies, what are you wearing? (Not the khakis and polos mentioned above, I assume...)
Im bringing jeans and sweaters and khakis just in case.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 1:58 am
by masterpinky0509
heyguys wrote:Just checking in this thread, as I'll be attending HLS in the fall.

Ha, here's a question I'm interested to hear the answer to: Does anyone else feel sort of guilty about going to Harvard when all you really want is a well-paying job that will eventually lead to a nice, quiet life in the country/rural America (or take your choice here--big city, whatever)? I just want a nice, quiet life, and I feel kinda guilty for it :wink: :?:
Who exactly are you hurting by this desire? I'm not really sure you need to feel guilty about this -- it's not like they call HLS the Factory b/c it churns out Mother Teresa clones.

That being said, they will probably be sad if you don't donate a little money when you land that well-paying, stable job.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:38 am
by heyguys
masterpinky0509 wrote:
heyguys wrote:Just checking in this thread, as I'll be attending HLS in the fall.

Ha, here's a question I'm interested to hear the answer to: Does anyone else feel sort of guilty about going to Harvard when all you really want is a well-paying job that will eventually lead to a nice, quiet life in the country/rural America (or take your choice here--big city, whatever)? I just want a nice, quiet life, and I feel kinda guilty for it :wink: :?:
Who exactly are you hurting by this desire? I'm not really sure you need to feel guilty about this -- it's not like they call HLS the Factory b/c it churns out Mother Teresa clones.

That being said, they will probably be sad if you don't donate a little money when you land that well-paying, stable job.
Ha, well, I should preface my response by saying that I was being somewhat facetious; that said, when I meet people who ask where I'm going to be attending school in the fall or already know, the convo usually goes something like:

People I haven't spoken to in years: You got into Harvard?
Me: (wondering how they know that) What? Oh, um yeah.
Them: Pretty exciting! You must be the first person from [insert town's name] ever to do something like that. I'll bet you're going to do such great things--have fun changing the world!
Me: Well, I'm not nearly clever nor driven enough to do something like that--I was actually just hoping to nail down a good job and...you know...just sort of live my life.
Them: Oh....well...I'm sure that'll be great too.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 5:30 pm
by excitedutterance
So this doesn't have anything to do with Harvard but, well, I feel at home here and I don't feel like posting it in a more appropriate thread. I just went complete at NYU...

...I applied in November.

Not entirely sure how that happened, but after I got into HLS I kinda stopped caring. Oops. :oops:

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 12:31 am
by Haribo
Does anyone know how academic the reasons for requesting a 1-year deferal from HLS need to be? For example, as a hypothetical, is someone who wants to attempt a solo trans-continental cycling trip (say, for example, across South America or Africa) likely to be denied? The website says a "large" number of students are allowed to defer (it actually sounds pretty easy) but I'm not sure if this is only true if the year is spent doing something resume-building.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 6:42 pm
by Sunshine2
Anyone else having trouble filling out the initial finaid form? I keep getting an error :/

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 1:48 pm
by pinkflamingo
Sunshine2 wrote:Anyone else having trouble filling out the initial finaid form? I keep getting an error :/
I was having problems too. Once I made sure all of these things were set, I was able to complete it:

Technical Requirements: This system requires use of a PC with Internet Explorer 6.0, Firefox 2.0 or higher (MAC computers and SAFARI not supported). Also, to successfully submit data via the online application, found within, DO NOT use a wireless connection and you may need to temporarily lower your internet security setting to Medium or Low.

I hope that helps!

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 4:15 am
by dueprocess14
Wow. NYU has been pretty impressive in their faculty hires lately:
http://www.law.nyu.edu/news/GOODMAN_NEW_FACULTY

One less international law star at HLS...

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:11 am
by yesbut
One less international law star at HLS...
Good thing they have about 75 others. Whiting, Feldman, Goldsmith, Alford, Freeman, Kennedy, Unger...

Seriously, though, Harvard's international law faculty is second to none in terms of scholarship. NYU may win the clinical professor battle, but even HLS's less famous human rights and humanitarian law clinical faculty are incredibly impressive. Sorry, just felt like someone had to defend HLS's honor.

This isn't to say that NYU isn't incredible for int'l law, and their steals from Columbia (and now Harvard) in the past year definitely add to that.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:31 am
by dueprocess14
Yeah, it's kind of ridiculous how many int'l law faculty HLS as, even with a few poaches! :)

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:26 am
by iagolives
Yeah, when it comes to faculty, I feel its hard to beat Harvard.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:05 pm
by Pumpkin
as i just posted in the harvard fin aid thread, i am really angry about the fact that i spent an entire day filling out their aid forms only for them to come back with a number for my parents to contribute that has utterly no basis in reality.

think this is enough for me to say, no way harvard. one less admitted person who'll be going. i don't need to be in serious debt until i'm 40 just for the ego stroking of saying i go here.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:15 pm
by Objection
Pumpkin wrote:as i just posted in the harvard fin aid thread, i am really angry about the fact that i spent an entire day filling out their aid forms only for them to come back with a number for my parents to contribute that has utterly no basis in reality.

think this is enough for me to say, no way harvard. one less admitted person who'll be going. i don't need to be in serious debt until i'm 40 just for the ego stroking of saying i go here.
Law school is an investment. What did you expect?

Unless you're 30+ right now, not sure how you figure you'll be in serious debt until 40.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 3:21 pm
by iagolives
Pumpkin wrote:as i just posted in the harvard fin aid thread, i am really angry about the fact that i spent an entire day filling out their aid forms only for them to come back with a number for my parents to contribute that has utterly no basis in reality.

think this is enough for me to say, no way harvard. one less admitted person who'll be going. i don't need to be in serious debt until i'm 40 just for the ego stroking of saying i go here.
Wow Pumpkin, I'm sorry to hear that. That's rough. I know they have an appeal process. Could you try that and maybe over the phone explain things? Good luck.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:31 pm
by SparkyLives
Not sure what to make of my award yet.

My expected contribution is $0, which is good. The package is loan heavy, although there is a significant grant.

We'll see what my other options do, but my initial reaction to HLS's offer is mildly positive.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:19 pm
by excitedutterance
SparkyLives wrote:Not sure what to make of my award yet.

My expected contribution is $0, which is good. The package is loan heavy, although there is a significant grant.

We'll see what my other options do, but my initial reaction to HLS's offer is mildly positive.
Likewise. Though the check is in the mail so it doesn't really matter at this point. Ha.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:44 pm
by pinkflamingo
Did Harvard get the financial aid package back to you within two weeks? I'm curious because I believe it'll be two weeks tomorrow that I submitted the last form, and I remember they sent an e-mail saying it might take longer.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 6:01 pm
by SparkyLives
pinkflamingo wrote:Did Harvard get the financial aid package back to you within two weeks? I'm curious because I believe it'll be two weeks tomorrow that I submitted the last form, and I remember they sent an e-mail saying it might take longer.
The last document of mine they received was the week of 2/26.

I received my award on 3/20. Sooo, three weeks?

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 6:12 pm
by pinkflamingo
Ok, thanks. I guess I don't need to be too hopeful about receiving it tomorrow.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:10 am
by iagolives
So, what is everyone doing about housing. I have a feeling this will be my next big decision to make and I was curious about y'all's take.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:54 am
by ndnlawdc
iagolives wrote:So, what is everyone doing about housing. I have a feeling this will be my next big decision to make and I was curious about y'all's take.
We're going to wherever it is the first weekend in May to find housing. If we pick HLS, we intend to use Harvard Affiliated Housing as a backup plan.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 12:20 pm
by FrenchiePatootie
Yeah I think we'll have to schedule a trip out there in May too, or June for a housing blitzkrieg weekend.

So question: HLS does have a bit of an advantage for anyone interested in running for political office one day right?

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 12:28 pm
by Objection
FrenchiePatootie wrote:Yeah I think we'll have to schedule a trip out there in May too, or June for a housing blitzkrieg weekend.

So question: HLS does have a bit of an advantage for anyone interested in running for political office one day right?
I'd say absolutely. I think the HLS degree is the closest thing out there to a golden ticket for politics.

Re: Harvard Class of 2012

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 12:36 pm
by excitedutterance
I'm living in non-campus, non-affiliated housing starting in August. I feel like May will be too early for me to go, since apartment vacancies usually don't come with so much notice. Is Boston different?