Just visited Georgia State Univ Law Forum
- bmathers
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Just visited Georgia State Univ Law
I was in the city for business and was accepted last cycle, so I made a visit. Their new building and resources are pretty impressive to see in-person. For the really important part - they do NOT have a lazy river, but have what they call a "lazy pool" and a rock climbing wall.
I love the city of Atlanta and would like to practice in the city (I have numerous family down here too), and they have good placement in the area. Their employment numbers are decent, considering I am not looking at T14s and in-state tuition is $16k/yr.
We'll see if I get any money this cycle, but I may be able to see myself there and in Atlanta after graduating.
I love the city of Atlanta and would like to practice in the city (I have numerous family down here too), and they have good placement in the area. Their employment numbers are decent, considering I am not looking at T14s and in-state tuition is $16k/yr.
We'll see if I get any money this cycle, but I may be able to see myself there and in Atlanta after graduating.
- lymenheimer
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Re: Just visited Georgia State Univ Law
I am pretty sure that most institutions have some sort of swimming facility as well as some sort of climbing wall. That could be a broad generalization, but I have yet to find a school that doesn't have either.
- bmathers
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Re: Just visited Georgia State Univ Law
That part was a joke from my Akron Law threadlymenheimer wrote:I am pretty sure that most institutions have some sort of swimming facility as well as some sort of climbing wall. That could be a broad generalization, but I have yet to find a school that doesn't have either.
- Mr. Freeze
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Re: Just visited Georgia State Univ Law
Also considering that school. The new building looks great.
One question though, how safe is down town Atlanta? Ive read it used to be one of the most dangerous cities.
One question though, how safe is down town Atlanta? Ive read it used to be one of the most dangerous cities.
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Re: Just visited Georgia State Univ Law
ehhh from experience it isn't too bad, just don't be normal and don't flash a 600 dollar smart phone with fancy beats headphones all the time. This is coming from someone who likes Detroit so, I might not be the norm.Mr. Freeze wrote:Also considering that school. The new building looks great.
One question though, how safe is down town Atlanta? Ive read it used to be one of the most dangerous cities.
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- guynourmin
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Re: Just visited Georgia State Univ Law
Utah definitely has a climbing wall. They talk about it on the second page of the mailer I got!lymenheimer wrote:I am pretty sure that most institutions have some sort of swimming facility as well as some sort of climbing wall. That could be a broad generalization, but I have yet to find a school that doesn't have either.
- unsweetened
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Re: Just visited Georgia State Univ Law
It's much nicer than BaltimoreMr. Freeze wrote:Also considering that school. The new building looks great.
One question though, how safe is down town Atlanta? Ive read it used to be one of the most dangerous cities.
Downtown is not bad IMO. Not much different from most other major cities that I've visited.
- bmathers
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Re: Just visited Georgia State Univ Law
Yes, directly around the building can be sketchy to live. However, the areas surrounding the immediate area (Inman Court, etc) have really been revitalized in recent years and are full of young professionals and students. The Beltline is an awesome walking path going through the area that a Ga Tech PhD student created. It's all so new, it's still growing pretty rapidly.unsweetened wrote:It's much nicer than BaltimoreMr. Freeze wrote:Also considering that school. The new building looks great.
One question though, how safe is down town Atlanta? Ive read it used to be one of the most dangerous cities.
Downtown is not bad IMO. Not much different from most other major cities that I've visited.