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+1. This is why you pick NYC over Stanford. Gotta pay for that water in Cali now.drtamale wrote:whacka wrote:so once we all go to nyu are we gonna have shitpoasters' happy hour
speaking of, how expensive are drinks in nyc?
the water is free. and really good.
Same. Although Cornell is a decent backupbasedvulpes wrote:With you, if I can get into a T6 then everything is gravyEnderWiggin wrote:lol some of you ITT describing reasons that you probably wouldn't attend T6 schools if admitted and I'm over here tryna figure out how to self-medicate if my lsat score sucks
Confirmed: I am always right about everythingruizdaw wrote:Image that I can't post
if you would read my post instead of getting defensive, you'd see that I was criticizing the decision to go to law school for no reason whatsoever - if you, too, are planning to go to law school for no reason, then my insight and guidance are "no"carterjo wrote: I am married with two kids and plan on attending law school in 2016. I have a good amount of savings and 100% scholarship (GI Bill); however, after reading this post I am deeply concerned about my future. Will my marriage / family make it through three rigorous years of law school Whacka? I request your insight and guidance immediately so I can plan accordingly.
Respectfully,
Me
this is gonna sound really ignorant because I've only lived in crime-free suburbs and small towns my whole life, but is living in a crappy neighborhood that bad for a young twenty-something? Obviously wouldn't start a family in one, but does it get the job done if I just need a place to sleep between classes?benwyatt wrote:HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA THAT IS A FUNNY JOKEruizdaw wrote:And for 2,000 a month you are getting a decent two bedroom which means split costs.
Literally the only way that will happen is if you want to live far from campus and/or in a crappy neighborhood.
Source: I live in NYC and I know what I'm talking about.
Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that you're going for a completely inadequate reason, then.drtamale wrote:i didnt say i was going for no reason. you just dont like my reasoning i guess.whacka wrote:if you would read my post instead of getting defensive, you'd see that I was criticizing the decision to go to law school for no reason whatsoever - if you, too, are planning to go to law school for no reason, then my insight and guidance are "no"carterjo wrote: I am married with two kids and plan on attending law school in 2016. I have a good amount of savings and 100% scholarship (GI Bill); however, after reading this post I am deeply concerned about my future. Will my marriage / family make it through three rigorous years of law school Whacka? I request your insight and guidance immediately so I can plan accordingly.
Respectfully,
Me
oldercoldervoice wrote: Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that you're going for a completely inadequate reason, then.
benwyatt wrote:Usually $6-8 for a craft beer, $8-10 for well drinks and then exponentially higher for higher shelf stuff.whacka wrote:so once we all go to nyu are we gonna have shitpoasters' happy hour
speaking of, how expensive are drinks in nyc?