I've heard good things about Century Trinity. But I thought it's super expensive.chargers21 wrote:He actually attended, and lived in his car for like a week and a half until he found a law school student with an open room willing to let him move in lolmelmelcoolj wrote:24 hours before class started? LOL! Then it's probably an orientation no-show.chargers21 wrote:I know someone that got into Duke like 24 hours before class startedblelwoods wrote:latinxlawschool2020 wrote:latinxlawschool2020 wrote:I would love to hear some more success stories ! Im waitlisted at one of my top schools that is notorious for waitlisting so many applicants- Columbia.
I do know one person( a classmate) who got off the Columbia waitlist last year 2016 though he declined and decided not go to law school.
Do you know what month it was? I'm curious if they really accept people in July or even August?
Is that even possible? I wonder where that person is going to live, since I'm having a little difficulty finding apartments as of now (3 months before the beginning of classes).
I still haven't gotten housing because I'm playing the field a bit on waitlists, but in the next week or so I'll probably sign a lease at century trinity estates. The management gets horrible reviews, but the rooms are nice and it's right by garret west so the drive isn't too bad. Plus they have vacancy lol
I've already got a lease at Pinnacle Ridge, but I've till July 6 to sign the lease. I'm contemplating holding off till then to sign my lease, since at that point I'm probably not getting into H or N or C for that matter.