Re: UChi rising 2Ls and 3Ls (!!!) taking Questions
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 10:02 pm
The schedule says Winter Break ends January 4th, but classes don't start until the 7th. What gives?
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5th and 6th are the weekendMad Hatter wrote:The schedule says Winter Break ends January 4th, but classes don't start until the 7th. What gives?
Ok cool, thanks a lot.JollyGreenGiant wrote:Efficient? Cab is basically it for efficiency unless you have someone else driving you. I take the blue line when I go to O'Hare. From Regents you could take the 6 up north and get off on a stop near the blue line. Total trip will be a little over an hour, but it will only cost $2.50.seanPtheB wrote:Can someone describe the most efficient way to get to O'Hare aside from taking a cab, from Regents?
FWIW, I did google it - January 2012, that is.Xifeng wrote:5th and 6th are the weekendMad Hatter wrote:The schedule says Winter Break ends January 4th, but classes don't start until the 7th. What gives?
2014 wrote:Unrelated questions.
1. For those who have done public transportation to/from O'Hare have you felt safe with a suitcase or a duffle?
2. Any recommended tailors nearby? Going to need a suit worked on and would love to get it done before orientation.
This makes me ridiculously happy.ellewoods110 wrote:2014 wrote:Unrelated questions.
1. For those who have done public transportation to/from O'Hare have you felt safe with a suitcase or a duffle?
2. Any recommended tailors nearby? Going to need a suit worked on and would love to get it done before orientation.
There are always people on the blue line to O'Hare with suitcases. It's not a problem. The thieves don't want your dirty laundry, they want your cell phone.
If you live in Regents, the dry cleaner there does alterations. I had her fix several skirts, pants, and a dress, which she did well.
I was not a fan of Corporate Finance with Weisbach.Dany wrote:Classes/Professors to avoid (besides the ones with LR people)?
These are typically meet and greet / recruitment events for the respective organizations. They're usually fun and a good way to meet people, but not necessary by any means. They're open to pretty much anyone, not just the groups they represent, but why go if you're not interested in that organization?Mad Hatter wrote:Are events like the OutLaw dinner/Sotomayor dinner only for the groups they represent? Are any of these events worth going to?
Seriously. Did any students actually support this?Bildungsroman wrote:http://www.law.uchicago.edu/files/file/ ... 2013_0.pdf
"Added: Students should note that the Law School expects to adopt exam software prior to the commencement of Autumn quarter exams. New exam procedures will be announced prior to the exam period. (Section 1.14, p. 24)"
WHAT THE GODDAMN FUCK IS THIS?
Thank you for reminding me how FUCKING IR8 I AM ABOUT THIS.Dany wrote:Seriously. Did any students actually support this?Bildungsroman wrote:http://www.law.uchicago.edu/files/file/ ... 2013_0.pdf
"Added: Students should note that the Law School expects to adopt exam software prior to the commencement of Autumn quarter exams. New exam procedures will be announced prior to the exam period. (Section 1.14, p. 24)"
WHAT THE GODDAMN FUCK IS THIS?
Hop on the 6 and go North.American_in_China wrote:Is there a good sports bar in Hyde Park? No NFL SUnday package and my team isn't playing the Bears so I gotta find a place that runs a bunch of games.
Any suggestions?
There are neighborhoods you have to be careful, neighborhoods you should probably avoid altogether, and neighborhoods that are super safe. HP is one of the neighborhoods where you need to be somewhat careful.Liquox wrote:how bad's the city after dark? do profs hold late office hours?
OCI appears to be way, way worse this year.EdgarWinter wrote:So how's OCI going this year relative to previous years? Obviously there's not aggregate data yet, but are you guys noticing any trends it might be helpful to be aware of (certain markets better/worse, emphasis on WE, etc.)? Hope things are well and GL!
Bear in mind that nobody ITT is really in a position to make an accurate assessment. Lots of people I know, even without top grades, are absolutely killing it, and I also know some people who are really struggling. The Chicago market seems a lot tougher this year, which probably isn't helping.commandantkitty wrote:OCI appears to be way, way worse this year.EdgarWinter wrote:So how's OCI going this year relative to previous years? Obviously there's not aggregate data yet, but are you guys noticing any trends it might be helpful to be aware of (certain markets better/worse, emphasis on WE, etc.)? Hope things are well and GL!
Interesting first post.commandantkitty wrote:OCI appears to be way, way worse this year.EdgarWinter wrote:So how's OCI going this year relative to previous years? Obviously there's not aggregate data yet, but are you guys noticing any trends it might be helpful to be aware of (certain markets better/worse, emphasis on WE, etc.)? Hope things are well and GL!