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Re: Now that we are 2L's

Post by smittytron3k » Sun Jul 17, 2011 10:55 pm

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Re: Now that we are 2L's

Post by goodolgil » Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:43 am

Desert Fox wrote:
Bumi wrote:
Desert Fox wrote:I'll probably take the math for lawyers
Wait. Is there literally a math class just for law students? I thought it was a business class or something. Can an engineer expect to set the curve because lawyers are terrible at math, or does NU accept too many engineers for that strategy to work?
It's a Kellogg class, so yea it's business. I doubt it's much beyond Stat 100 level math. The class is limited to 5 law students. I'm really confused about why this is a class.
It's a class called "Math for Lawyers" taught at the business school that only allows 5 law students?

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Re: Now that we are 2L's

Post by 09042014 » Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:46 am

goodolgil wrote:
Desert Fox wrote:
Bumi wrote:
Desert Fox wrote:I'll probably take the math for lawyers
Wait. Is there literally a math class just for law students? I thought it was a business class or something. Can an engineer expect to set the curve because lawyers are terrible at math, or does NU accept too many engineers for that strategy to work?
It's a Kellogg class, so yea it's business. I doubt it's much beyond Stat 100 level math. The class is limited to 5 law students. I'm really confused about why this is a class.
It's a class called "Math for Lawyers" taught at the business school that only allows 5 law students?
No it's called Mathmatical Methods.

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Re: Now that we are 2L's

Post by BoriquaEsquire » Mon Jul 18, 2011 12:36 pm

We have to bid and we haven't gotten results back yet. Here are the classes I bid on (probably won't get into all of them):

Fall:
Evidence
Administrative Law in Practice Seminar
Natural Resources Law
Environmental Law
EU Law

Spring:
International Law
Project Finance Seminar
Energy Law Seminar
Property
Admiralty Law
The Philosophy of Professional Ethics

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Re: Now that we are 2L's

Post by GMVarun » Mon Jul 18, 2011 12:53 pm

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Re: Now that we are 2L's

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Trial ad
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Crim pro
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Re: Now that we are 2L's

Post by Zazelmaf » Mon Jul 18, 2011 1:00 pm

I plan on taking the hardest classes that will be on the bar. No fluffer classes for me. However still waiting on transfer decisions to be sent out, so I don't have a rats clue what I'll be taking/doing.

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Re: Now that we are 2L's

Post by Kretzy » Mon Jul 18, 2011 5:06 pm

Fall:
Moot Court
Sexual Orientation Law
Legal Ethics
Legislative Simulation: The Federal Budget

Winter:
Moot Court (only for the first three weeks)
Multi-Party Litigation
Con Law 3: Speech and Religion
Employment Discrimination
Some bullshit class at the GSB

Spring:
Clinic

Only have to take exams in the winter. Excited.

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Re: Now that we are 2L's

Post by shepdawg » Tue Jul 19, 2011 12:02 am

Con Law I
Crim Pro I
Torts II
Trusts & Estates
Legal Writing and Professional Responsibility
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Re: Now that we are 2L's

Post by MoS » Tue Jul 19, 2011 12:07 am

Antitrust
Appellate Advocacy
Business Associations
Evidence
Forms of Argument
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Re: Now that we are 2L's

Post by thalassocrat » Tue Jul 19, 2011 12:22 am

Commercial Transactions
Antitrust
Individual Income Tax
History of Law and Capitalism (seminar)

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Re: Now that we are 2L's

Post by jkay » Sun Jul 24, 2011 4:51 pm

Third Amendment Seminar.

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Re: Now that we are 2L's

Post by Danteshek » Mon Jul 25, 2011 11:34 pm

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