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bobsey wrote:ka-ching!KitKatBar333 wrote:Checking in! By the way, has anyone made a Facebook page yet?
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bobsey wrote:ka-ching!KitKatBar333 wrote:Checking in! By the way, has anyone made a Facebook page yet?
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I was planning to send emails that simply say "Please withdraw my JD application from consideration". Maybe that's too gruff? I'm not sure of the etiquette (if etiquette even exists for this kind of thing).BigJohnso wrote:So you guys sending your withdraws soon? I was just wondering how you guys were gonna word your emails.
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anewaphorist wrote:I'm mass-emailing mine on Friday. I'll probably use similar wording, Danny. Honestly, who cares how they take it?
I know a couple classmates who live in grad housing, but the vast majority just get apartments (most in Hyde Park, but some up north.) I think if you want university grad housing, it's not hard to get.Danny Mothers wrote:Do 1Ls typically get housing through the University?
+1Dany wrote:Congratulations, guys! I'll be around if you have any questions!
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ditto on both sentiments.blank403 wrote:Checking in. This still seems so surreal..
Can't wait!
bobsey wrote:ditto on both sentiments.blank403 wrote:Checking in. This still seems so surreal..
Can't wait!
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AGREED. Congrats everyone!bobsey wrote:ditto on both sentiments.blank403 wrote:Checking in. This still seems so surreal..
Can't wait!
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lolanewaphorist wrote:So now that I'm accepted, I feel I can ask: anyone here going to try to cop some trees in Hyde Park next year? Is it a difficult prospect?
A ton of people live in Regents. I don't, so I won't try to comment on it, but they generally say good things. I especially think Regents is great for the first few weeks when everyone's trying to get to know everyone else, as living there (probably) makes it easier to meet people.blank403 wrote:I realize I'm obsessing, but has anyone given any thought to housing?
Are people planning on finding roommates and splitting a 2BR, or just going with a studio? Grad housing vs. Regents?
It seems to me like Regents has pretty nice apartments, plus their garage could be nice, because I'm considering bringing my car. I'm a little worried about the high rent though, which is why I am curious about the roommate deal. On the other hand, I'm not sure how ideal it'd be to pick a roommate without really getting to know them.
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