Re: UVA 2L taking questions
Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 12:23 pm
wheres the T yo
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well if you're gonna go down that road i'm also missing an S but you haven't really proven yourself to be credible in the spelling department so i digressHyeMart wrote:wheres the T yo
Did he field questions at the March ASW for people with last names ending in M-Z also?paulinaporizkova wrote:yep, i met him at the march ASWpjo wrote:That guy was definitely one of the students fielding questions in the April 1st ASD for ppl with last names ending in M-Z. He even talked about being from Texas and how he secured an SA position with a firm there.vamedic03 wrote:Thanks bro.quakeroats wrote:And another: http://abovethelaw.com/2011/05/more-dra ... aw-school/
I'm starting to feel bad for you.
Every school has jerks unfortunately.
nope, just talked to him at the BBQ for a few minst-ender wrote:
Did he field questions at the March ASW for people with last names ending in M-Z also?
Nope, he was A-L in March. Either that, or I was in the wrong room. I also met him at the BBQ, dude was mad chill.t-ender wrote:paulinaporizkova wrote:Did he field questions at the March ASW for people with last names ending in M-Z also?pjo wrote:yep, i met him at the march ASWquakeroats wrote:And another: http://abovethelaw.com/2011/05/more-dra ... aw-school/
That guy was definitely one of the students fielding questions in the April 1st ASD for ppl with last names ending in M-Z. He even talked about being from Texas and how he secured an SA position with a firm there.
I really don't understand how this goes negatively against the school? I mean, if you visited any other school and met two d-bags, but everyone else was nice, would you say that the whole school was unwelcoming? If anything, I'm really impressed with how UVa is handling the one false incident. I'm from the north, and I really didn't think much of the honor code at UVa or any of the other VA schools bc here, that's just a formality that schools have. At UVa, it seems like they take it seriously, and it's not just some statement that the university chooses to follow when it suits them. Personally, I find that very commendable.HyeMart wrote:these 2 incidents with last years flag party don't make something about UVa sound welcoming...
let me guess that everyone defending it here is white?
He was one of the students fielding questions at last year's ASW, too. Seemed like a really cool guy.pjo wrote:That guy was definitely one of the students fielding questions in the April 1st ASD for ppl with last names ending in M-Z. He even talked about being from Texas and how he secured an SA position with a firm there.vamedic03 wrote:Thanks bro.quakeroats wrote:And another: http://abovethelaw.com/2011/05/more-dra ... aw-school/
I'm starting to feel bad for you.
Every school has jerks unfortunately.
Since UVA will still be more highly rated by law schools and employers, Duke students are trying to sway the TLS vote.Cavalier wrote:Last September when ATL had its posts about Duke's poor reputation among racial minorities, no one from UVA felt the urge to go into the Duke threads here and call attention to it. Perhaps that says something about the difference between UVA students and Duke students, or maybe it shows that we don't consider the affairs of Duke worthy of our attention. The events of the past few days are unfortunate, but they can happen at any school, and they will have no permanent ramifications outside the lives of the individuals involved. I am reminded of a quote attributed to Winston Churchill, who after being criticized by a woman for being drunk, responded "Bessie, my dear, you are ugly, and what's more, you are disgustingly ugly. But tomorrow I shall be sober and you will still be disgustingly ugly." Indeed, the bad publicity that UVA is currently getting will be a distant memory in two weeks, but Duke will still be Duke.
Let me guess, you want to get banned?HyeMart wrote:these 2 incidents with last years flag party don't make something about UVa sound welcoming...
let me guess that everyone defending it here is white?
You might want to rethink that.WVUCelticFan wrote:
Eh, they'll be bankrupt in another year or two, so I shouldn't have to worry about it much.
Second > first with fines for sectarianism and racism, not to mention the bullets and bombs sent to Lennon.albanach wrote:You might want to rethink that.WVUCelticFan wrote:
Eh, they'll be bankrupt in another year or two, so I shouldn't have to worry about it much.
Still, there's always the Scottish Cup if you get lucky next weekend.
Surely you are not going to pretend that the west end of Glasgow is the only side with sectarian issues?WVUCelticFan wrote:
Second > first with fines for sectarianism and racism, not to mention the bullets and bombs sent to Lennon.
The problems with a section of the supporter base is dreadful and should have been eradicated years ago. Hopefully that will happen now, but to be successful will require admission of failure on both sides of the city and further afield.The Herald :- 12 May 2011 wrote:Then in the away end, Celtic fans began to fight with police and stewards as some were pulled from of their seats and dragged out of one of the exits. It prompted a fierce, almost visceral chant in support of the IRA, which in turn caused a tumult around the stadium.
Both sections have had significant issues in the past. In the last couple of years though, Celtic's reputation for sportsmanship/fairplay has gone up in Europe, while Rangers continue to have major issues (fines in Europe this season, fan behavior in Manchester last season). Football wise this season, the teams were about equal. Celtic had the better defense, Rangers were able to score a bit more. I'll be interested how next season is with a new coach at Ibrox.albanach wrote:
The problems with a section of the supporter base is dreadful and should have been eradicated years ago. Hopefully that will happen now, but to be successful will require admission of failure on both sides of the city and further afield.
With a bit of luck, come the new season we'll be able to talk about events on the pitch, rather than off it.
Thanks, and I really mean that. This website could use some more of this.WVUCelticFan wrote:Happy to continue the discussion, but let's switch to PM before we get yelled at for thread jacking.
Sunday the 22nd is graduation, so that probably wouldn't be a good day. The school is usually open on weekends though, so Saturday should be fine.WVUCelticFan wrote:On-topic question:
I'll be passing through Charlottesville next weekend on the way to family vacation. Will the law school building be open to walk through? My parents wanted to stop and see it if possible.
I'd extend that a little further and suggest the 22nd would not be a good day to visit Charlottesville at all, not just the Law School. Most natives avoid the downtown area altogether on graduation day.Cavalier wrote: Sunday the 22nd is graduation, so that probably wouldn't be a good day. The school is usually open on weekends though, so Saturday should be fine.
There are many reviews online which seem quite mixed. I'd certainly do some reading of those.East Coast Law wrote:Does anyone have an opinion on the West Barracks apartment complex? It is a little far from the grounds, but seems to offer an inclusive rate. Do any current students live there?
I presume you meant $8,000. So about $150/week or $600ish a month.crossingforHYS wrote:Hi ya'll, in your opinion would 8,00 purely for food and other living expenses (not rent) be enough for the year?
I dont drink much (if at all) if that helps.
let me know what yall think?