Admitted Students Weekend: April 10-13
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Getting nervous about what? You're already accepted right?Moonlight wrote:checking in!
UR as of 11/4. Getting nervous lol
I think you're looking for this thread: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 7&t=214175Moonlight wrote:checking in!
UR as of 11/4. Getting nervous lol
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Me too and they seem to be fairly generous with defraying airfare costs. At least compared to some of the other T14. Hope to see you all at ASW!Nooblarzlarz wrote:Got an email with Calnet login info for ASW
I got the public interest brochure in my packet, but my application was also pretty focused on public interest.kershka wrote:Also, was everyone's packet focused on public interest?
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There were a series of meetings to discuss reducing class sizes but I don't know what the final decision was.Nooblarzlarz wrote:So is Berkeley reducing their class size? In the packet I got in the mail from them, one of the letters mentions there being only 240 slots whereas the 2016 class had 263. Has there been any other indication that Berkeley is trying to reduce their size?
The majority of the class goes on to work at a firm, so I think you'd be in good company.berndie90 wrote:Checking in - right now Berkeley is right up there with my top choices! If I'm interested in business law, I realize that Berkeley may not be the #1 choice, but I am interested in working in San Francisco. Does the location outweigh the focus on social justice?
I would suggest living close to campus for your first year. Either on-campus housing or housing within Berkeley but on a direct bus line would be best. Housing in the area is really expensive though so it will depend a lot on your budget and what you want (roommates, own place, dorm room).nutsforboalt wrote:Checking in! Accepted via phone call 12/23, best christmas surprise ever. Berkeley was my top choice so I'm 99% sure I'll be attending. Has anyone found any good threads on where to live near Berk?
Maybe if ten of us share one hotel room, we can afford it?wowhio wrote:So... What are you all planning to do in terms of lodging for Admitted Student Weekend? I was just checking and hotels are super expensive dear Lord.
Thanks for this very helpful tip.berndie90 wrote:if you're looking to go super budget, there's a hostel right off of campus that has beds for only $32 a night. Piedmont House.
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