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Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 2:11 pm
by holybartender
The people are pretty much why I don't want to live in LA right now. People like you. I saw a distinct lack of Ed Hardy in Ithaca, fortunately. The campus itself is beautiful, the town is pretty, and it's small enough to foster a real community feeling that you don't get at UCLA/USC. Lake Cayuga is fantastic, as opposed to the terrible man-made lakes that plague most of southern California.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 2:18 pm
by Thomas Jefferson
SAE wrote:Do not feed the troll

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 2:28 pm
by GermX
Seriously, Ed Hardy? That shit is at Macy's right now. You realize that Ed Hardy is only worn by people pretending to be wealthy, right? You're only wealthy when you can walk into Dolce & Gabanna on Rodeo Drive and spend $450 on a button up crisp white shirt. Just saying.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 2:31 pm
by holybartender
Never change, GermX. You bring me too much mirth.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 2:31 pm
by ToriM
Thomas Jefferson wrote:Getting this thread back on track, by when do you all think Cornell will have given every applicant an accept, deny, or WL decision? My guess is that after the backlog and all the reserves, it will be mid-to-late June.
Seriously?! I thought all the schools were obligated to give applicants some kind of a decision by the end of this month. Am I totally mistaken?

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 2:33 pm
by r6_philly
ToriM wrote:
Thomas Jefferson wrote:Getting this thread back on track, by when do you all think Cornell will have given every applicant an accept, deny, or WL decision? My guess is that after the backlog and all the reserves, it will be mid-to-late June.
Seriously?! I thought all the schools were obligated to give applicants some kind of a decision by the end of this month. Am I totally mistaken?
If they don't do it, they need to refund the application fees or something.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:01 pm
by cr073137
GermX wrote:Seriously, Ed Hardy? That shit is at Macy's right now. You realize that Ed Hardy is only worn by people pretending to be wealthy, right? You're only wealthy when you can walk into Dolce & Gabanna on Rodeo Drive and spend $450 on a button up crisp white shirt. Just saying.
I'm sorry to feed the troll, but this is just sooo entertaining. GermX, You are such a new rich, and even if you are not, you act like one. And btw, LA is just full of newly rich people, I'm not rich myself, but I know/hang out with many people who are, and they dont act/talk like you. And like I said, classy rich people with trust funds that will blow you and your "wealthy LA family" out of the park are not talking about $450 shirts, they are taking their private jets to Paris a shopping day (I know someone who did this just last weekend).

The point is, stop being an ass, you will not be the wealthiest person at any law school, and the moment you start speaking about your expensive clothes, someone else will shut you up and say, "huh? thats for poor people"

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:10 pm
by ndirish2010
Got put on reserve today, DR 4/6. Not sure yet if I'm going to stay on.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:13 pm
by Snoopy1216
ndirish2010 wrote:Got put on reserve today, DR 4/6. Not sure yet if I'm going to stay on.
don't lol
but I'm serious...

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:16 pm
by monkey85
I still have the old decision rendered from december '09...anybody else like me with no updated status checker?

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:40 pm
by Jericwithers
I dont think I should go to Cornell if this is the caliber of wealth at the school. I will be unconsolably sad if I have to stay back and study while the rest of the school goes to Milan for $400 undershirts.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 3:57 pm
by GermX
I'm sorry to feed the troll, but this is just sooo entertaining. GermX, You are such a new rich, and even if you are not, you act like one. And btw, LA is just full of newly rich people, I'm not rich myself, but I know/hang out with many people who are, and they dont act/talk like you. And like I said, classy rich people with trust funds that will blow you and your "wealthy LA family" out of the park are not talking about $450 shirts, they are taking their private jets to Paris a shopping day (I know someone who did this just last weekend).

The point is, stop being an ass, you will not be the wealthiest person at any law school, and the moment you start speaking about your expensive clothes, someone else will shut you up and say, "huh? thats for poor people"
The point is, do you honestly know what you're talking about? Let me further describe my family's financial situation right here. We have (and no, I'm not lying) homes, yes, houses/apartments we own, in London, Paris, Madrid, Riyadh, Dubai, Lebanon, Amman, Cairo, the Philippines, and, of course, in Los Angeles (as well as in Houston). We have dozens of cars, with each location having at least 3+ cars.

While we don't own our own private jet, we do fly first-class on the world's best airlines, and we fly whenever, wherever we want.

I'll describe my mom's current flight itinerary: Milan 2 weeks ago to attend fashion week, before that, New York and Los Angeles, and right now, currently taking a tour across Turkey and Greece, followed by a 1 week stop in Rome with my dad.

Obviously, there are people richer than us. But I promise you buddy, we're rich. Not new rich, we are actually rich.

EDIT: Btw, do you honestly think that I would go around town talking about my expensive clothes? Heh, they speak for themselves, buddy. However, on these forums, we did derail a bit from my original point, which was that Ithaca=shit village, Los Angeles=cool city.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:01 pm
by Jericwithers
GermX wrote:
I'm sorry to feed the troll, but this is just sooo entertaining. GermX, You are such a new rich, and even if you are not, you act like one. And btw, LA is just full of newly rich people, I'm not rich myself, but I know/hang out with many people who are, and they dont act/talk like you. And like I said, classy rich people with trust funds that will blow you and your "wealthy LA family" out of the park are not talking about $450 shirts, they are taking their private jets to Paris a shopping day (I know someone who did this just last weekend).

The point is, stop being an ass, you will not be the wealthiest person at any law school, and the moment you start speaking about your expensive clothes, someone else will shut you up and say, "huh? thats for poor people"
The point is, do you honestly know what you're talking about? Let me further describe my family's financial situation right here. We have (and no, I'm not lying) homes, yes, houses/apartments we own, in London, Paris, Madrid, Riyadh, Dubai, Lebanon, Amman, Cairo, the Philippines, and, of course, in Los Angeles (as well as in Houston). We have dozens of cars, with each location having at least 3+ cars.

While we don't own our own private jet, we do fly first-class on the world's best airlines, and we fly whenever, wherever we want.

I'll describe my mom's current flight itinerary: Milan 2 weeks ago to attend fashion week, before that, New York and Los Angeles, and right now, currently taking a tour across Turkey and Greece, followed by a 1 week stop in Rome with my dad.

Obviously, there are people richer than us. But I promise you buddy, we're rich. Not new rich, we are actually rich.

EDIT: Btw, do you honestly think that I would go around town talking about my expensive clothes? Heh, they speak for themselves, buddy. However, on these forums, we did derail a bit from my original point, which was that Ithaca=shit village, Los Angeles=cool city.
Ouch, I don't appreciate that Houston must be separated from all other places with ( ).

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:03 pm
by SAE
GermX wrote:The point is, do you honestly know what you're talking about? Let me further describe my family's financial situation right here. We have (and no, I'm not lying) homes, yes, houses/apartments we own, in London, Paris, Madrid, Riyadh, Dubai, Lebanon, Amman, Cairo, the Philippines, and, of course, in Los Angeles (as well as in Houston). We have dozens of cars, with each location having at least 3+ cars.

While we don't own our own private jet, we do fly first-class on the world's best airlines, and we fly whenever, wherever we want.

I'll describe my mom's current flight itinerary: Milan 2 weeks ago to attend fashion week, before that, New York and Los Angeles, and right now, currently taking a tour across Turkey and Greece, followed by a 1 week stop in Rome with my dad.

Obviously, there are people richer than us. But I promise you buddy, we're rich. Not new rich, we are actually rich.

EDIT: Btw, do you honestly think that I would go around town talking about my expensive clothes? Heh, they speak for themselves, buddy. However, on these forums, we did derail a bit from my original point, which was that Ithaca=shit village, Los Angeles=cool city.
[facepalm]

For the love of everything holy, please join the next suicide cult.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:04 pm
by cr073137
GermX wrote:
I'm sorry to feed the troll, but this is just sooo entertaining. GermX, You are such a new rich, and even if you are not, you act like one. And btw, LA is just full of newly rich people, I'm not rich myself, but I know/hang out with many people who are, and they dont act/talk like you. And like I said, classy rich people with trust funds that will blow you and your "wealthy LA family" out of the park are not talking about $450 shirts, they are taking their private jets to Paris a shopping day (I know someone who did this just last weekend).

The point is, stop being an ass, you will not be the wealthiest person at any law school, and the moment you start speaking about your expensive clothes, someone else will shut you up and say, "huh? thats for poor people"
The point is, do you honestly know what you're talking about? Let me further describe my family's financial situation right here. We have (and no, I'm not lying) homes, yes, houses/apartments we own, in London, Paris, Madrid, Riyadh, Dubai, Lebanon, Amman, Cairo, the Philippines, and, of course, in Los Angeles (as well as in Houston). We have dozens of cars, with each location having at least 3+ cars.

While we don't own our own private jet, we do fly first-class on the world's best airlines, and we fly whenever, wherever we want.

I'll describe my mom's current flight itinerary: Milan 2 weeks ago to attend fashion week, before that, New York and Los Angeles, and right now, currently taking a tour across Turkey and Greece, followed by a 1 week stop in Rome with my dad.

Obviously, there are people richer than us. But I promise you buddy, we're rich. Not new rich, we are actually rich.

EDIT: Btw, do you honestly think that I would go around town talking about my expensive clothes? Heh, they speak for themselves, buddy. However, on these forums, we did derail a bit from my original point, which was that Ithaca=shit village, Los Angeles=cool city.

Sorry but No Private Jet = Not Rich ; and Ithaca=Charming ; LA =Lil' Mexico (not that there is anything wrong with Mexicans)

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:04 pm
by GermX
lol@Houston.

Lighten up bitches.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:05 pm
by SAE
cr073137 wrote:LA =Lil' Mexico (not that there is nothing wrong Mexicans)
Little Armenia

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:07 pm
by Jericwithers
First Texas, now Mexico?! You people got some hate issues!

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:07 pm
by chicoalto0649
GermX wrote:
Ok, now I don't even believe you live in LA at all. Anyway, this is all a thread derail.
I live in L.A., roflmao, I've been here for all my life, in fact. I'm sorry that it's difficult for you to see that there is a side of L.A. where everyone is filthy rich and can afford to spend thousands of dollars a day on random shit. But that's how it is. For example, last week I went shopping at Fred Seagal's (on Melrose) and spent over $3,000 on exactly this: shoes, 2 hoodies, 3 button up shirts, 3 pairs of jeans, and 2 belts. Over the weekend, me and my friends were over at Voyeur on Santa Monica Blvd.--we got a table and threw down over $1,000 on drinks and stuff (the women are worth it, of course). My apartment is a 2 bedroom on Beverly Dr. that costs $3,500 a month to rent. In fact, when I move to New York, I plan on living in Midtown, right a long the 5th avenue/Central Park area, and I expect rent to be somewhere around that as well for a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment.

My point? Beverly Hills is awesome, everyone would want to live there, provided they could afford it. And honestly, if you can't afford to spend at least $25,000 a month (minimum), you shouldn't even consider it.

____________

Back on thread, I'm still on complete, hopefully I'll get an answer soon.

I'm gunna straight up puke if you matriculate at Fordham.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:09 pm
by GermX
Don't be hating, bro.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:09 pm
by Jericwithers
chicoalto0649 wrote:
GermX wrote:
Ok, now I don't even believe you live in LA at all. Anyway, this is all a thread derail.
I live in L.A., roflmao, I've been here for all my life, in fact. I'm sorry that it's difficult for you to see that there is a side of L.A. where everyone is filthy rich and can afford to spend thousands of dollars a day on random shit. But that's how it is. For example, last week I went shopping at Fred Seagal's (on Melrose) and spent over $3,000 on exactly this: shoes, 2 hoodies, 3 button up shirts, 3 pairs of jeans, and 2 belts. Over the weekend, me and my friends were over at Voyeur on Santa Monica Blvd.--we got a table and threw down over $1,000 on drinks and stuff (the women are worth it, of course). My apartment is a 2 bedroom on Beverly Dr. that costs $3,500 a month to rent. In fact, when I move to New York, I plan on living in Midtown, right a long the 5th avenue/Central Park area, and I expect rent to be somewhere around that as well for a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment.

My point? Beverly Hills is awesome, everyone would want to live there, provided they could afford it. And honestly, if you can't afford to spend at least $25,000 a month (minimum), you shouldn't even consider it.

____________

Back on thread, I'm still on complete, hopefully I'll get an answer soon.

I'm gunna straight up puke if you matriculate at Fordham.
Why, because flying to Milan on a public aircraft will make you much more nauseous than on a private one?

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:10 pm
by newyorklaw23
GermX wrote:
I'm sorry to feed the troll, but this is just sooo entertaining. GermX, You are such a new rich, and even if you are not, you act like one. And btw, LA is just full of newly rich people, I'm not rich myself, but I know/hang out with many people who are, and they dont act/talk like you. And like I said, classy rich people with trust funds that will blow you and your "wealthy LA family" out of the park are not talking about $450 shirts, they are taking their private jets to Paris a shopping day (I know someone who did this just last weekend).

The point is, stop being an ass, you will not be the wealthiest person at any law school, and the moment you start speaking about your expensive clothes, someone else will shut you up and say, "huh? thats for poor people"
The point is, do you honestly know what you're talking about? Let me further describe my family's financial situation right here. We have (and no, I'm not lying) homes, yes, houses/apartments we own, in London, Paris, Madrid, Riyadh, Dubai, Lebanon, Amman, Cairo, the Philippines, and, of course, in Los Angeles (as well as in Houston). We have dozens of cars, with each location having at least 3+ cars.

While we don't own our own private jet, we do fly first-class on the world's best airlines, and we fly whenever, wherever we want.

I'll describe my mom's current flight itinerary: Milan 2 weeks ago to attend fashion week, before that, New York and Los Angeles, and right now, currently taking a tour across Turkey and Greece, followed by a 1 week stop in Rome with my dad.

Obviously, there are people richer than us. But I promise you buddy, we're rich. Not new rich, we are actually rich.

EDIT: Btw, do you honestly think that I would go around town talking about my expensive clothes? Heh, they speak for themselves, buddy. However, on these forums, we did derail a bit from my original point, which was that Ithaca=shit village, Los Angeles=cool city.

Blair Waldorf would never talk like this.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:10 pm
by GermX
He would if he was on a forum dissing Cornellia's slow admissions team.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:12 pm
by ToriM
newyorklaw23 wrote:
GermX wrote:
I'm sorry to feed the troll, but this is just sooo entertaining. GermX, You are such a new rich, and even if you are not, you act like one. And btw, LA is just full of newly rich people, I'm not rich myself, but I know/hang out with many people who are, and they dont act/talk like you. And like I said, classy rich people with trust funds that will blow you and your "wealthy LA family" out of the park are not talking about $450 shirts, they are taking their private jets to Paris a shopping day (I know someone who did this just last weekend).

The point is, stop being an ass, you will not be the wealthiest person at any law school, and the moment you start speaking about your expensive clothes, someone else will shut you up and say, "huh? thats for poor people"
The point is, do you honestly know what you're talking about? Let me further describe my family's financial situation right here. We have (and no, I'm not lying) homes, yes, houses/apartments we own, in London, Paris, Madrid, Riyadh, Dubai, Lebanon, Amman, Cairo, the Philippines, and, of course, in Los Angeles (as well as in Houston). We have dozens of cars, with each location having at least 3+ cars.

While we don't own our own private jet, we do fly first-class on the world's best airlines, and we fly whenever, wherever we want.

I'll describe my mom's current flight itinerary: Milan 2 weeks ago to attend fashion week, before that, New York and Los Angeles, and right now, currently taking a tour across Turkey and Greece, followed by a 1 week stop in Rome with my dad.

Obviously, there are people richer than us. But I promise you buddy, we're rich. Not new rich, we are actually rich.

EDIT: Btw, do you honestly think that I would go around town talking about my expensive clothes? Heh, they speak for themselves, buddy. However, on these forums, we did derail a bit from my original point, which was that Ithaca=shit village, Los Angeles=cool city.

Blair Waldorf would never talk like this.
Hence, why New York >>>> California. Had to be said.

Also, can't wait for this week's episode! Yes, I am a 12 year-old girl.

Re: Cornell waiting room

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:13 pm
by cr073137
Jericwithers wrote:First Texas, now Mexico?! You people got some hate issues!
Lol, I have no hate for anyone (I dated a mexican once), and I actually like both LA and Ithaca, they are different, but both have their own type of charm, you just need to look for it.
I just hate people who talk about their money, especially as I've met NICE people with Yes, even more money than you GermX, that dont talk/act like that.

I was just feeding the troll, I was bored, I'll stop now...