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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
PostPosted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 6:16 pm 
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Quick question: are any of you planning on getting tickets to any sporting events? Does SMU give law students any kind of break of season tickets or anything?


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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Burgstaller04 wrote:
Quick question: are any of you planning on getting tickets to any sporting events? Does SMU give law students any kind of break of season tickets or anything?


Our ID cards should get us into everything free of charge. Just show up to stadium with your card and they'll scan it for entry.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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That is, if you're referring to SMU sporting events.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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Burgstaller04 wrote:
Quick question: are any of you planning on getting tickets to any sporting events? Does SMU give law students any kind of break of season tickets or anything?



Apparently, the tailgate parties before football games are pretty fun, if you dig that sort of thing.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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mbusch22 wrote:
Burgstaller04 wrote:
Quick question: are any of you planning on getting tickets to any sporting events? Does SMU give law students any kind of break of season tickets or anything?


Our ID cards should get us into everything free of charge. Just show up to stadium with your card and they'll scan it for entry.


Nice.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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mbusch22 wrote:
Burgstaller04 wrote:
Quick question: are any of you planning on getting tickets to any sporting events? Does SMU give law students any kind of break of season tickets or anything?


Our ID cards should get us into everything free of charge. Just show up to stadium with your card and they'll scan it for entry.



Since when is $40,000 a year "free of charge"?


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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kalvano wrote:
mbusch22 wrote:
Burgstaller04 wrote:
Quick question: are any of you planning on getting tickets to any sporting events? Does SMU give law students any kind of break of season tickets or anything?


Our ID cards should get us into everything free of charge. Just show up to stadium with your card and they'll scan it for entry.



Since when is $40,000 a year "free of charge"?


Since that 40k goes straight to our professor's pockets...hahaha that sounded mean.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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Since that 40k goes straight to our professor's pockets...hahaha that sounded mean.



Actually, I see nicer cars and such in the student garage than in faculty parking.

There's a M-B SL-class a lot of mornings parked right by the entrance...those aren't cheap.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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kalvano wrote:
Texasboundanddown wrote:
Since that 40k goes straight to our professor's pockets...hahaha that sounded mean.



Actually, I see nicer cars and such in the student garage than in faculty parking.

There's a M-B SL-class a lot of mornings parked right by the entrance...those aren't cheap.

Not to mention the plethora of range rovers, BMWs, and the like. And I think someone drives a new porche convertible.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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Holy balls assclown. Just because your giant Cadillac Escalade doesn't fit in a "Compact Car Only" spot doesn't mean you should take up two of them.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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mbusch22 wrote:
Burgstaller04 wrote:
Quick question: are any of you planning on getting tickets to any sporting events? Does SMU give law students any kind of break of season tickets or anything?


Our ID cards should get us into everything free of charge. Just show up to stadium with your card and they'll scan it for entry.


Does this also apply to us? The e-mail about the game today mentioned that all undergrad students have the sports package, but didn't say anything about grad students.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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Thirteen wrote:
mbusch22 wrote:
Burgstaller04 wrote:
Quick question: are any of you planning on getting tickets to any sporting events? Does SMU give law students any kind of break of season tickets or anything?


Our ID cards should get us into everything free of charge. Just show up to stadium with your card and they'll scan it for entry.


Does this also apply to us? The e-mail about the game today mentioned that all undergrad students have the sports package, but didn't say anything about grad students.



On the website, it says students who pay the maximum in student fees will be able to use the Health Center and receive the sports package.

I assume that, since law students can use the health center, they can also get admission to the games.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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kalvano wrote:
Thirteen wrote:
Does this also apply to us? The e-mail about the game today mentioned that all undergrad students have the sports package, but didn't say anything about grad students.

On the website, it says students who pay the maximum in student fees will be able to use the Health Center and receive the sports package.

I assume that, since law students can use the health center, they can also get admission to the games.


Nice. Guess I'll find out tomorrow if it works.

Anyone else going?


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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If it doesn't work, it's only $80 to add the sports package. If you plan on going to all the games, might be worth it.

Have fun "boulevarding".


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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Anybody heard the SMU 25th/medians/75th for this last cycle?


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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LRW is an epic time sink. I know it is important to learn but this cannot possibly be the most effective way to do it.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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LRW is an epic time sink. I know it is important to learn but this cannot possibly be the most effective way to do it.


Agreed.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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Concurred.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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If you didn't attend the Supreme Court "mooting" (and it seems most of you didn't), I highly recommend going to the one next week. It was truly fascinating.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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kalvano wrote:
If you didn't attend the Supreme Court "mooting" (and it seems most of you didn't), I highly recommend going to the one next week. It was truly fascinating.

+1

I had to burn a vacation day in order to go, but it was worth it.

Added bonus: I got to sleep in :mrgreen:


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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Iconoclast wrote:
kalvano wrote:
If you didn't attend the Supreme Court "mooting" (and it seems most of you didn't), I highly recommend going to the one next week. It was truly fascinating.

+1

I had to burn a vacation day in order to go, but it was worth it.

Added bonus: I got to sleep in :mrgreen:

Is this it?

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

12:15 PM - 1:45 PM Yetter Coleman Moot Supreme Court Arguments (Special Events)
Location: Hillcrest Classroom - Underwood Law Library


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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Should be. They fed us at the first one.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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DavidB wrote:
Iconoclast wrote:
kalvano wrote:
If you didn't attend the Supreme Court "mooting" (and it seems most of you didn't), I highly recommend going to the one next week. It was truly fascinating.

+1
I had to burn a vacation day in order to go, but it was worth it.
Added bonus: I got to sleep in :mrgreen:

Is this it?
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
12:15 PM - 1:45 PM Yetter Coleman Moot Supreme Court Arguments (Special Events)
Location: Hillcrest Classroom - Underwood Law Library

The event was a full house, they had to pull in some folding chairs.

I won't go so far as to say it was fascinating, but it was interesting and worth the trip. :)


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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The first one was better. More interesting.


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 Post subject: Re: SMU Class of 2013/2014
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What happened to the SMU class of 2010?

http://www.ble.state.tx.us/Stats/stats_0710.htm

From just a cursory check of other years, it appears SMU hasn't fallen below the state-wide average since Feb 2001.


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