Re: Chicago Class of 2014
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 10:56 pm
do tellEmma. wrote:If last year is anything to go by, extremely high.d34dluk3 wrote:Odds on hilarious drama occurring over this list?
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do tellEmma. wrote:If last year is anything to go by, extremely high.d34dluk3 wrote:Odds on hilarious drama occurring over this list?
You are going to get all the lawannounce experiences you could ask for without me rehashing stuff from last year. I highly recommend setting up a filter so lawannounce goes to a separate folder and doesn't hit your inbox.bruinrandy wrote:do tellEmma. wrote:If last year is anything to go by, extremely high.d34dluk3 wrote:Odds on hilarious drama occurring over this list?
yep still no email about that stuff. I got all my information in very quickly, but there was a slight change to my initial loans etc. (something on their end). So maybe that's why i haven't received mine.Lisi wrote:You guys post some really helpful links! Thanks so much! I can't bring myself to sift through all the stuff on the facebook page. I'm so glad we have this thread.
Are some of you still without an email with the tuition statement? I haven't received anything - although I did fill out the paperwork late. I wonder if I can just talk to someone in the financial aid office if I go over there tomorrow. I'm all moved in (minus the dishwasher, which will come if we complain enough about it) and live really close to the law school, so I hope I can basically just walk in and make my way to the right people to talk to about tuition / administrative questions.
now i want to go live in san franciscoafcanoe wrote:If only every roommate request were this hilarious:
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This sounds like a job for listservafcanoe wrote:I'm about to out myself as slightly computer illiterate, but, if you haven't bought MS Office for your PC yet, you might be able to benefit from a stupid mistake I made recently.
I wanted One Note in addition to Office 2011 for my snazzy new MacBook Air, so I bought both Office 2011: mac AND Office Professional Plus 2010. Well, as you might already know (and as I only recently discovered), One Note (and Prof. Plus 2010, for that matter) only works with PCs…aaand UChi's tech store won't let me return it. If you're in need of Office (and One Note!) for your PC, let me know. I'd be happy to sell it to you for less than what I paid for it. PM me if you're interested.
Perhaps...but then I'd have to publicly own my dumb mistake.Sentry wrote:This sounds like a job for listservafcanoe wrote:I'm about to out myself as slightly computer illiterate, but, if you haven't bought MS Office for your PC yet, you might be able to benefit from a stupid mistake I made recently.
I wanted One Note in addition to Office 2011 for my snazzy new MacBook Air, so I bought both Office 2011: mac AND Office Professional Plus 2010. Well, as you might already know (and as I only recently discovered), One Note (and Prof. Plus 2010, for that matter) only works with PCs…aaand UChi's tech store won't let me return it. If you're in need of Office (and One Note!) for your PC, let me know. I'd be happy to sell it to you for less than what I paid for it. PM me if you're interested.
You can run one note via parallels or bootcampafcanoe wrote:I'm about to out myself as slightly computer illiterate, but, if you haven't bought MS Office for your PC yet, you might be able to benefit from a stupid mistake I made recently.
I wanted One Note in addition to Office 2011 for my snazzy new MacBook Air, so I bought both Office 2011: mac AND Office Professional Plus 2010. Well, as you might already know (and as I only recently discovered), One Note (and Prof. Plus 2010, for that matter) only works with PCs…aaand UChi's tech store won't let me return it. If you're in need of Office (and One Note!) for your PC, let me know. I'd be happy to sell it to you for less than what I paid for it. PM me if you're interested.
Wouldn't that require me to buy/download a Windows OS?trudat15 wrote:You can run one note via parallels or bootcampafcanoe wrote:I'm about to out myself as slightly computer illiterate, but, if you haven't bought MS Office for your PC yet, you might be able to benefit from a stupid mistake I made recently.
I wanted One Note in addition to Office 2011 for my snazzy new MacBook Air, so I bought both Office 2011: mac AND Office Professional Plus 2010. Well, as you might already know (and as I only recently discovered), One Note (and Prof. Plus 2010, for that matter) only works with PCs…aaand UChi's tech store won't let me return it. If you're in need of Office (and One Note!) for your PC, let me know. I'd be happy to sell it to you for less than what I paid for it. PM me if you're interested.
That looks like it would do it. Thanks!Xifeng wrote:I haven't tried it, but would CrossOver work in this situation?
http://www.codeweavers.com/products/crossover/
Yes, but it's only $30-$40 from the it dept. Depending on the loss you might take on reselling office, it might pay for itself.afcanoe wrote:Wouldn't that require me to buy/download a Windows OS?trudat15 wrote:You can run one note via parallels or bootcampafcanoe wrote:I'm about to out myself as slightly computer illiterate, but, if you haven't bought MS Office for your PC yet, you might be able to benefit from a stupid mistake I made recently.
I wanted One Note in addition to Office 2011 for my snazzy new MacBook Air, so I bought both Office 2011: mac AND Office Professional Plus 2010. Well, as you might already know (and as I only recently discovered), One Note (and Prof. Plus 2010, for that matter) only works with PCs…aaand UChi's tech store won't let me return it. If you're in need of Office (and One Note!) for your PC, let me know. I'd be happy to sell it to you for less than what I paid for it. PM me if you're interested.
Word would be fine. Just set it to notebook mode. My guess is your lecture notes will be in some sort of outline format.Dany wrote:Can I, um, just use Word for my notes? I'm really hopeless with computer things, and I don't think I could figure out how to work something new before classes start.
Hawkeye Pierce wrote:Word would be fine. Just set it to notebook mode. My guess is your lecture notes will be in some sort of outline format.Dany wrote:Can I, um, just use Word for my notes? I'm really hopeless with computer things, and I don't think I could figure out how to work something new before classes start.
I think the real draw of OneNote is the ease with which you can format things. For example, you can (easily) add text boxes wherever you'd like on your notes pages.