Re: Cornell 1L taking questions
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 1:09 pm
Anyone know why Johnny Os is closed until further notice?
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Looking for 19 year old girls?KingRajesh wrote:Anyone know why Johnny Os is closed until further notice?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMvARy0lBLEmths wrote:Generally it does matter, yes. The constitution is a living, breathing document.SHANbangs wrote:Does it matter which edition of the book you're getting? Specifically, Con Law by Choper 10th vs. 11th edition. The 10th edition on Half.com is like... 4 dollars.
Just 1Ls? booo.mths wrote:If 1Ls are around ith and wanna go out shoot me a pm
Come to ctb!CyLaw wrote:Just 1Ls? booo.mths wrote:If 1Ls are around ith and wanna go out shoot me a pm
I'll probably just stay in tonight due to stupid clinic crap tomorrow morning, but I plan on hitting college town tomorrow night.mths wrote:Come to ctb!CyLaw wrote:Just 1Ls? booo.mths wrote:If 1Ls are around ith and wanna go out shoot me a pm
Can you teach me how to dougie tomorrow?mths wrote:If 1Ls are around ith and wanna go out shoot me a pm
OoooobviCCoolidge wrote:Can you teach me how to dougie tomorrow?mths wrote:If 1Ls are around ith and wanna go out shoot me a pm
First semester. The school should have sent you an email with information for accessing your schedule. You can also check the Student Center, though the schedule posted there has been a little wonky for some of us lately.theturkeyisfat wrote:do we take conlaw for 1 semester or 2?
I think i remember reading something that said we are having pictures taken that professors/law firms/etc. will have access to... "No need to dress up, but no t-shirts, etc..." was the quote, I think..johansantana21 wrote:What is the expected attire at orientation? Just shorts/t shirt ok?
The very first thing you'll do at orientation is get your picture taken by a professional, which will be the photo that you will be immortalized in for the Cornell Law Directory, and will also be the picture that the school sends to law firms. Try to wear something with a collar.thetobes wrote:I think i remember reading something that said we are having pictures taken that professors/law firms/etc. will have access to... "No need to dress up, but no t-shirts, etc..." was the quote, I think..johansantana21 wrote:What is the expected attire at orientation? Just shorts/t shirt ok?
Either/or is fine. You can check out the directory at http://registrar.lawschool.cornell.edu/ to get an idea of what the photos are like and what to wear.johansantana21 wrote:Also, collared polo shirt or button up shirt is ok? What about pants?
Thank you.Ostrizr316 wrote:Either/or is fine. You can check out the directory at http://registrar.lawschool.cornell.edu/ to get an idea of what the photos are like and what to wear.johansantana21 wrote:Also, collared polo shirt or button up shirt is ok? What about pants?
Pants are optional. I refused to wear any, and my picture is fine.johansantana21 wrote:What will most of you 1L's be doing on Sunday before orientation?
Also, collared polo shirt or button up shirt is ok? What about pants?
WAY too early for you to worry about exams. The structure of the exam shouldn't affect the way you study during the semester or even the way you outline your classes, imo. When exams draw closer, ask your CLSA/affinity group mentor about this stuff. Trust me, forgetting about exams for now best piece of advice you've gotten on this forum.whatchoicetomake wrote:What are exams like for the professors below? Issue spoters, MC, etc. Any help is greatly appreciated
Heise
Hillman
Rana
Holden-Smith (saw someone mentioned closed book MC earlier. Whole exam like that?)
Correction: Second best piece of advice. Taking lawyering seriously is the best thing I ever did in law school. That shit will get you a sweet summer job and get you on a journal, which in turn will get you a BigLaw job.Lincoln wrote:WAY too early for you to worry about exams. The structure of the exam shouldn't affect the way you study during the semester or even the way you outline your classes, imo. When exams draw closer, ask your CLSA/affinity group mentor about this stuff. Trust me, forgetting about exams for now best piece of advice you've gotten on this forum.whatchoicetomake wrote:What are exams like for the professors below? Issue spoters, MC, etc. Any help is greatly appreciated
Heise
Hillman
Rana
Holden-Smith (saw someone mentioned closed book MC earlier. Whole exam like that?)