Cornell Class of 2012 Forum
- Other25BeforeYou
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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
I can't decide what to do in terms of a laptop, so I'm appealing to y'all for advice. My original plan was to get a netbook for law school stuff and then keep my three year old macbook for personal stuff (web browsing, music). However, I don't really expect my macbook to last a lot longer (I'm pretty rough on her) and I would hate when she dies to only have a netbook, so now I'm thinking maybe I should work an extra couple weeks to get more money and then splurge and get a pretty new 13 inch macbook pro to use for everything and then keep my old macbook as backup.
Thoughts? Ideas? Warnings?
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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
Make sure you are comfortable typing on a netbook. It is not as easy as you'd assume.Other25BeforeYou wrote:I can't decide what to do in terms of a laptop, so I'm appealing to y'all for advice. My original plan was to get a netbook for law school stuff and then keep my three year old macbook for personal stuff (web browsing, music). However, I don't really expect my macbook to last a lot longer (I'm pretty rough on her) and I would hate when she dies to only have a netbook, so now I'm thinking maybe I should work an extra couple weeks to get more money and then splurge and get a pretty new 13 inch macbook pro to use for everything and then keep my old macbook as backup.
Thoughts? Ideas? Warnings?
- danielfgator
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I'd for the newer Macbook but that's just me. I'm trying to avoid Windows as much as possible so I wouldn't consider getting a netbook.Other25BeforeYou wrote:I can't decide what to do in terms of a laptop, so I'm appealing to y'all for advice. My original plan was to get a netbook for law school stuff and then keep my three year old macbook for personal stuff (web browsing, music). However, I don't really expect my macbook to last a lot longer (I'm pretty rough on her) and I would hate when she dies to only have a netbook, so now I'm thinking maybe I should work an extra couple weeks to get more money and then splurge and get a pretty new 13 inch macbook pro to use for everything and then keep my old macbook as backup.
Thoughts? Ideas? Warnings?
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I love my netbook for it's portability, but I don't want to try to use it for exams and such. I plan to get the 13" macbook pro to use as a desktop and for exams and such.danielfgator wrote:I'd for the newer Macbook but that's just me. I'm trying to avoid Windows as much as possible so I wouldn't consider getting a netbook.Other25BeforeYou wrote:I can't decide what to do in terms of a laptop, so I'm appealing to y'all for advice. My original plan was to get a netbook for law school stuff and then keep my three year old macbook for personal stuff (web browsing, music). However, I don't really expect my macbook to last a lot longer (I'm pretty rough on her) and I would hate when she dies to only have a netbook, so now I'm thinking maybe I should work an extra couple weeks to get more money and then splurge and get a pretty new 13 inch macbook pro to use for everything and then keep my old macbook as backup.
Thoughts? Ideas? Warnings?
I think you'd have to be REALLY rough on a macbook to kill it in just three years, but if you really think it could die, I think replacing it is the best way to go. You can always pick up a decent netbook later for cheap if you decided (like me) that the macbook is really too inconvienient. As far as windows goes, windows 7 is like a whole different planet from vista and even xp. It doesn't beat Mac OS yet, but there are a few features I'd like to see apple steal (10.7?), and it's definitely usable. Plus, you can always hackintosh your netbook (I'm considering it, but karmic koala looks really tempting too).
- Other25BeforeYou
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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
I don't think my macbook's going to die tomorrow, but I just don't trust it to last another three years, and if I'm going to need a new laptop during law school I'd rather just buy it to start with (while I've got money in the bank) and have it the whole time, and have my current macbook still working in case something happens to the new macbook and I need a backup.sheltron5000 wrote:I love my netbook for it's portability, but I don't want to try to use it for exams and such. I plan to get the 13" macbook pro to use as a desktop and for exams and such.danielfgator wrote:I'd for the newer Macbook but that's just me. I'm trying to avoid Windows as much as possible so I wouldn't consider getting a netbook.Other25BeforeYou wrote:I can't decide what to do in terms of a laptop, so I'm appealing to y'all for advice. My original plan was to get a netbook for law school stuff and then keep my three year old macbook for personal stuff (web browsing, music). However, I don't really expect my macbook to last a lot longer (I'm pretty rough on her) and I would hate when she dies to only have a netbook, so now I'm thinking maybe I should work an extra couple weeks to get more money and then splurge and get a pretty new 13 inch macbook pro to use for everything and then keep my old macbook as backup.
Thoughts? Ideas? Warnings?
I think you'd have to be REALLY rough on a macbook to kill it in just three years, but if you really think it could die, I think replacing it is the best way to go. You can always pick up a decent netbook later for cheap if you decided (like me) that the macbook is really too inconvienient. As far as windows goes, windows 7 is like a whole different planet from vista and even xp. It doesn't beat Mac OS yet, but there are a few features I'd like to see apple steal (10.7?), and it's definitely usable. Plus, you can always hackintosh your netbook (I'm considering it, but karmic koala looks really tempting too).
My paranoia most likely stems from having a Dell that died on a bi-monthly basis through 2.5 years of UG. I've had a lot of experience being at school with no computer and it sucks.
Thanks everyone for the input! I think it's going to be the macbook pro (ohmygodimsoexcited).
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- thesouthside
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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
Are you guys aware of The Cornell Club?
http://www.cornellclubnyc.com/
My ex was in Manhattan last week and pointed it out. Cool stuff.
http://www.cornellclubnyc.com/
My ex was in Manhattan last week and pointed it out. Cool stuff.
- Other25BeforeYou
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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
It doesn't even have its own squash courts! The gym membership comes with access to the squash courts at The Yale Club.thesouthside wrote:Are you guys aware of The Cornell Club?
http://www.cornellclubnyc.com/
My ex was in Manhattan last week and pointed it out. Cool stuff.
C'mon Cornell, that's pathetic.
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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
Yeah, but does YLS have squash courts in it? I didn't think so.Other25BeforeYou wrote:It doesn't even have its own squash courts! The gym membership comes with access to the squash courts at The Yale Club.thesouthside wrote:Are you guys aware of The Cornell Club?
http://www.cornellclubnyc.com/
My ex was in Manhattan last week and pointed it out. Cool stuff.
C'mon Cornell, that's pathetic.

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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
Anyone interested in a fantasy football league for this year? Let me know if you're interested, and if there is enough interest, I'll create a league. I prefer ESPN, but have used yahoo in the past and am OK with it.
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Is fantasty football like D&D but with linebackers and quarterbacks instead of elves and wizards?jsun wrote:Anyone interested in a fantasy football league for this year? Let me know if you're interested, and if there is enough interest, I'll create a league. I prefer ESPN, but have used yahoo in the past and am OK with it.
No, I have no interest in that, but it reminded me that I wanted to see if anyone would be interested in a poker night some night before orientation. Any takers?
- panda
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i would normally be really interested..but i can't afford to lose anymore money before law school..Other25BeforeYou wrote:Is fantasty football like D&D but with linebackers and quarterbacks instead of elves and wizards?jsun wrote:Anyone interested in a fantasy football league for this year? Let me know if you're interested, and if there is enough interest, I'll create a league. I prefer ESPN, but have used yahoo in the past and am OK with it.
No, I have no interest in that, but it reminded me that I wanted to see if anyone would be interested in a poker night some night before orientation. Any takers?

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Then we won't play for money, we'll play for fun and bragging rights.panda wrote:i would normally be really interested..but i can't afford to lose anymore money before law school..Other25BeforeYou wrote:Is fantasty football like D&D but with linebackers and quarterbacks instead of elves and wizards?jsun wrote:Anyone interested in a fantasy football league for this year? Let me know if you're interested, and if there is enough interest, I'll create a league. I prefer ESPN, but have used yahoo in the past and am OK with it.
No, I have no interest in that, but it reminded me that I wanted to see if anyone would be interested in a poker night some night before orientation. Any takers?
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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
Other25BeforeYou wrote: Then we won't play for money, we'll play for fun and bragging rights.

ill be heading up north around the 17th! woohoo!
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- mbw
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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
I wish I knew how to playOther25BeforeYou wrote:Then we won't play for money, we'll play for fun and bragging rights.panda wrote:i would normally be really interested..but i can't afford to lose anymore money before law school..Other25BeforeYou wrote:Is fantasty football like D&D but with linebackers and quarterbacks instead of elves and wizards?jsun wrote:Anyone interested in a fantasy football league for this year? Let me know if you're interested, and if there is enough interest, I'll create a league. I prefer ESPN, but have used yahoo in the past and am OK with it.
No, I have no interest in that, but it reminded me that I wanted to see if anyone would be interested in a poker night some night before orientation. Any takers?


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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
mbw wrote:
I wish I knew how to play. See, there goes another stereotype out the window - an NDN who knows nothing about gambling.
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you should join in anyway..you'll learn.. we'll brag..

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No better time to learn!mbw wrote:I wish I knew how to playOther25BeforeYou wrote:Then we won't play for money, we'll play for fun and bragging rights.panda wrote:i would normally be really interested..but i can't afford to lose anymore money before law school..Other25BeforeYou wrote:Is fantasty football like D&D but with linebackers and quarterbacks instead of elves and wizards?
No, I have no interest in that, but it reminded me that I wanted to see if anyone would be interested in a poker night some night before orientation. Any takers?. See, there goes another stereotype out the window - an NDN who knows nothing about gambling.
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If you would like to learn I'd be happy to teach you. I'll be in Ithaca most of the time come the start of August. Same goes for anyone else who wants to learn.
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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
I didn't get this email but I'm going for the academic orientation... Would someone please forward it to me?TopLaw_Diva wrote:Did anyone else get the email from Patina with the Orientation details? Looks like it will definitely be interesting and I guess the pre-reading for the Supreme Court lecture will help all of us get our feet wet...fun times ahead I'm sure...![]()
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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
am i totally screwed if i dont have housing yet...i am still working on it. 

- mbw
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There seems to still be a lot of housing available in my area (Fall Creek), and I've also seen openings in Craigslist closer to Collegetown. I think you'll be fine.outofbubble wrote:am i totally screwed if i dont have housing yet...i am still working on it.
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In case you don't get the packet in time for the academic orientation, the first day's readings are Gideon v. Wainwright, Mapp v. Ohio and Brown v. Mississippi.hokoelc wrote:I didn't get this email but I'm going for the academic orientation... Would someone please forward it to me?TopLaw_Diva wrote:Did anyone else get the email from Patina with the Orientation details? Looks like it will definitely be interesting and I guess the pre-reading for the Supreme Court lecture will help all of us get our feet wet...fun times ahead I'm sure...![]()
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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
No better time to learn!mbw wrote:I wish I knew how to playOther25BeforeYou wrote:Then we won't play for money, we'll play for fun and bragging rights.panda wrote:i would normally be really interested..but i can't afford to lose anymore money before law school..Other25BeforeYou wrote:
No, I have no interest in that, but it reminded me that I wanted to see if anyone would be interested in a poker night some night before orientation. Any takers?. See, there goes another stereotype out the window - an NDN who knows nothing about gambling.
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If you would like to learn I'd be happy to teach you. I'll be in Ithaca most of the time come the start of August. Same goes for anyone else who wants to learn.[/quote]
Sweet, let's play texas hold 'em! Im definitely in if you guys want to play sometime before school starts.
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- panda
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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
you have to read all of that for the academic orientation happening on the 17th? or are you talking about regular orientation?mbw wrote:In case you don't get the packet in time for the academic orientation, the first day's readings are Gideon v. Wainwright, Mapp v. Ohio and Brown v. Mississippi.hokoelc wrote:I didn't get this email but I'm going for the academic orientation... Would someone please forward it to me?TopLaw_Diva wrote:Did anyone else get the email from Patina with the Orientation details? Looks like it will definitely be interesting and I guess the pre-reading for the Supreme Court lecture will help all of us get our feet wet...fun times ahead I'm sure...![]()
if it's the former..maybe i should be happy i wasn't invited..

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It's the former. And we even have to take an exam on the last day - so, yes, be happy.panda wrote:you have to read all of that for the academic orientation happening on the 17th? or are you talking about regular orientation?mbw wrote:In case you don't get the packet in time for the academic orientation, the first day's readings are Gideon v. Wainwright, Mapp v. Ohio and Brown v. Mississippi.hokoelc wrote:I didn't get this email but I'm going for the academic orientation... Would someone please forward it to me?TopLaw_Diva wrote:Did anyone else get the email from Patina with the Orientation details? Looks like it will definitely be interesting and I guess the pre-reading for the Supreme Court lecture will help all of us get our feet wet...fun times ahead I'm sure...![]()
if it's the former..maybe i should be happy i wasn't invited..

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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
holy crap. now i just feel like im gonna be behind..mbw wrote: It's the former. And we even have to take an exam on the last day - so, yes, be happy.

oh well... at least ill be playing poker.. that's gotta be good for some sort of mental stimulation, right?
- TopLaw_Diva
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Re: Cornell Class of 2012
Umm...I don't remember any of those cases for AOP...was that in the letter sent via snail mail? Admittedly I didn't read the entire thing...It's the former. And we even have to take an exam on the last day - so, yes, be happy.

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