glacierfrost wrote:Also, hella cockroaches in the summer. They tend to invade your house especially at night time. Beware.


glacierfrost wrote:Also, hella cockroaches in the summer. They tend to invade your house especially at night time. Beware.
Yeah I'm not even commuting from Sac. Living in Davis FTW.Splitt3r wrote:Commuting from Walnut Creek during 1L seems like a bad idea if for no other reason than you have to live in Walnut Creek for another year. Seriously, there's nothing to do there. Also, not to be presumptuous, but unless you have a pretty sweet job right now you're probably living with your parents. That's certainly not something I'd want to be doing in law school.
yeah, the student panel at open house basically said that there are very few commuters during first year, mostly because you'll need every possible moment in the library. They also said the law school's social life is centered in Davis as well. They strongly recommended living in Davis.jenbren wrote:I was just accepted on Friday. I will most likley be accepting the offer. I live in Walnut Creek now and I'm thinking about just commuting to Davis. I commute to SF everyday for work now and Davis really isn't that much more of a haul. I am super exicted and ready to re-enter the academic world.
Is anyone else concerned about the extreme current shortage of summer associate positions? I mean, just a few years ago it was relatively easy for 1L from Davis to land a summer job with decent firms in SF and the SV. Now, all the firms are really cutting back and some are even tanking (Heller Ehrman, Thelen, etc).
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SoftBoiledLife wrote:glacierfrost wrote:Also, hella cockroaches in the summer. They tend to invade your house especially at night time. Beware.![]()
I lived in Sacramento (10 minutes away from Davis, so not too different fauna-wise) for 21 years and think I saw maybe 1 cockroach that whole time. Are you sure you didn't just keep your house dirty?
aquarium_drinker wrote:I'm making a beeline for the mac store as soon as that first student aid check comes in.SoftBoiledLife wrote:I bought my MacBook in October 2008, so I'm pretty sure it'll be dandy to run whatever I need.aquarium_drinker wrote:You need a pc or a mac that can run a windows OS. The exam software runs strictly in a windows environment.
On the bright side, it's a good excuse to pick up that new MacBook you've had your eye on.
Speak for yourself! Walnut Creek is awesome. Also, I'm not sure why you assume that one would either have to live with their parents or have a "pretty sweet" job to live there. My job is far from sweet and I've lived in Walnut Creek (and other parts of the Bay Area) on my own for years.Splitt3r wrote:Commuting from Walnut Creek during 1L seems like a bad idea if for no other reason than you have to live in Walnut Creek for another year. Seriously, there's nothing to do there. Also, not to be presumptuous, but unless you have a pretty sweet job right now you're probably living with your parents. That's certainly not something I'd want to be doing in law school.
You really shouldn't be so presumptuous. I have a very sweet job, own my house and have two children. That is why I am inclined to stay in WC.Splitt3r wrote:
Commuting from Walnut Creek during 1L seems like a bad idea if for no other reason than you have to live in Walnut Creek for another year. Seriously, there's nothing to do there. Also, not to be presumptuous, but unless you have a pretty sweet job right now you're probably living with your parents. That's certainly not something I'd want to be doing in law school.
I think in your case it might be the right decision, given the economic climate, etc. But, maybe you should consider renting a room somewhere in Davis that you can use M-Th nights or something so you don't have to log so many miles (and hours) going back and forth. Although, not seeing your kids might make this suggestion absolutely unacceptable.jenbren wrote:You really shouldn't be so presumptuous. I have a very sweet job, own my house and have two children. That is why I am inclined to stay in WC.Splitt3r wrote:
Commuting from Walnut Creek during 1L seems like a bad idea if for no other reason than you have to live in Walnut Creek for another year. Seriously, there's nothing to do there. Also, not to be presumptuous, but unless you have a pretty sweet job right now you're probably living with your parents. That's certainly not something I'd want to be doing in law school.
+1. This morning. (Although I still need to save up the $500 due in June...)aquarium_drinker wrote:Seat deposit paid.
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Actually there are roaches in Davis... it's very strange. They walk the sidewalks at night, but they're friendly. Limit the piles of damp clothes in bathrooms/ laundry rooms and garages and keep some roach motels through the house... You'll be fine. Think of them as roommates. Like Joe's Apartment http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116707/frank_the_tank wrote:SoftBoiledLife wrote:glacierfrost wrote:Also, hella cockroaches in the summer. They tend to invade your house especially at night time. Beware.![]()
I lived in Sacramento (10 minutes away from Davis, so not too different fauna-wise) for 21 years and think I saw maybe 1 cockroach that whole time. Are you sure you didn't just keep your house dirty?
lol yeah. I haven't seen a cockroach ever in Sac or Davis and I've lived here my whole life.
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All we are is just dust in the wind.kimins wrote:i'm withdrawing tomorrow---good-bye davis..........it's so hard to withdraw--all that hard work haha but it must be done!
SadButTrue wrote:Actually there are roaches in Davis... it's very strange. They walk the sidewalks at night, but they're friendly. Limit the piles of damp clothes in bathrooms/ laundry rooms and garages and keep some roach motels through the house... You'll be fine. Think of them as roommates. Like Joe's Apartment http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116707/frank_the_tank wrote:SoftBoiledLife wrote:glacierfrost wrote:Also, hella cockroaches in the summer. They tend to invade your house especially at night time. Beware.![]()
I lived in Sacramento (10 minutes away from Davis, so not too different fauna-wise) for 21 years and think I saw maybe 1 cockroach that whole time. Are you sure you didn't just keep your house dirty?
lol yeah. I haven't seen a cockroach ever in Sac or Davis and I've lived here my whole life.
I ponied up the $250 today and am now seriously excited about Davis.cantstop wrote:+1. This morning. (Although I still need to save up the $500 due in June...)aquarium_drinker wrote:Seat deposit paid.
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frank_the_tank wrote:frank_the_tank wrote:SoftBoiledLife wrote:glacierfrost wrote:Also, hella cockroaches in the summer. They tend to invade your house especially at night time. Beware.![]()
I lived in Sacramento (10 minutes away from Davis, so not too different fauna-wise) for 21 years and think I saw maybe 1 cockroach that whole time. Are you sure you didn't just keep your house dirty?
lol yeah. I haven't seen a cockroach ever in Sac or Davis and I've lived here my whole life.
Oh, I realize that there are roaches in Davis. Roaches live pretty much everywhere in the world. I'm just saying, I've never seen them inside my house nor had any problems with them. Keep your house clean and it shouldn't be an issue.
The Nevernudes are a heavy favorite to win it all next year.Lior wrote:It's duck mating season that I could really do without.
So is everyone going to join the law school softball league? A 3L at the open house said it was his favorite part of law school.
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