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Congrats!!!JR00576 wrote:FiNALLY got my acceptance package! PLEASURE to be joining you on this forum!
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Jeeze, just checked out that place and it was EXPENSIVE! Does anyone know of any buildings within walking distance of GTown that you can stay at for under $1000 a month? Looks like living in D.C. is going to be at least 3 times more expensive than Lexington, VA!dcpolitico wrote:Most of my GULC friends live at 300 Mass. Ave. http://www.masscourtdc.com/
As a general rule, the better advertised a place is the more expensive it will be. Likewise, the more people you live with the cheaper it will be. You'll have to troll craigslist and have roommates to get much under that. But keep in mind GULC is literally in the center of the nation's capitol, so housing prices in the city are going to be expensive. You can always live in a suburb and trade monthly rent for convenient.JR00576 wrote:Jeeze, just checked out that place and it was EXPENSIVE! Does anyone know of any buildings within walking distance of GTown that you can stay at for under $1000 a month? Looks like living in D.C. is going to be at least 3 times more expensive than Lexington, VA!dcpolitico wrote:Most of my GULC friends live at 300 Mass. Ave. http://www.masscourtdc.com/
Mass Court is expensive, but it's pretty representative of prices in the area. Check out 425 Mass, CityVista, Senate Square, meridian at gallery place, etc. Those are all buildings that are within walking distance.JR00576 wrote:Jeeze, just checked out that place and it was EXPENSIVE! Does anyone know of any buildings within walking distance of GTown that you can stay at for under $1000 a month? Looks like living in D.C. is going to be at least 3 times more expensive than Lexington, VA!dcpolitico wrote:Most of my GULC friends live at 300 Mass. Ave. http://www.masscourtdc.com/
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PM it to me and I can look at it after finals. I have done a lot of PS editing over the past couple years, and I feel like it was the strongest part of my application outside of grades.stinger35 wrote:I don't want to hijack the thread, but as someone who got deferred that plans on applying to several other schools in the summer, I was hoping for just a little advice. Since you all obviously did everything right to get accepted, I was wondering if anyone could offer any advice or examples about their personal statements. I think that I had the grades (#1 at a T2) and having read some of my LOR's feel they were good too. Softs were also decent.
Anyways, I just have no clue really what to talk about in my PS and one of my Recommenders straight up told me he didn't like it. I just want to make sure I can change it in regards to other schools so I can hopefully achieve what you all have. Thanks a lot and feel free to PM me if you don't want it out there. Honestly, I would really appreciate any advice, suggestions, or simply what you guys did. Again, sorry for hijacking the thread - feel free to ignore.
I'm pretty convinced I got in because I have a firm job this summer and a lot of softs. But as far as personal statements go I talked about some prior work experience and how it shaped what I want to do with my legal career, and then how Georgetown will help me reach that goal. Half was spent on my history and how I've developed some cool skills that'll make me great at a niche area of the law, and half was spent on "why georgetown." For the why part I was just honest with them on what programs and professors I wanted to use, why DC could be a great place for me career-wise, and told them it was a longstanding dream to go the school (I applied two years ago and got dinged.stinger35 wrote:I don't want to hijack the thread, but as someone who got deferred that plans on applying to several other schools in the summer, I was hoping for just a little advice. Since you all obviously did everything right to get accepted, I was wondering if anyone could offer any advice or examples about their personal statements. I think that I had the grades (#1 at a T2) and having read some of my LOR's feel they were good too. Softs were also decent.
Anyways, I just have no clue really what to talk about in my PS and one of my Recommenders straight up told me he didn't like it. I just want to make sure I can change it in regards to other schools so I can hopefully achieve what you all have. Thanks a lot and feel free to PM me if you don't want it out there. Honestly, I would really appreciate any advice, suggestions, or simply what you guys did. Again, sorry for hijacking the thread - feel free to ignore.
Edit: i am NOT trying/going to steal anyones statement or anything, just tryin to get an idea what these adcoms like to hear
Happy belated Shabbat, brotherJR00576 wrote:Jeeze, just checked out that place and it was EXPENSIVE! Does anyone know of any buildings within walking distance of GTown that you can stay at for under $1000 a month? Looks like living in D.C. is going to be at least 3 times more expensive than Lexington, VA!dcpolitico wrote:Most of my GULC friends live at 300 Mass. Ave. http://www.masscourtdc.com/
You too! BTW, are you doing the write-on? I am not!traydeuce wrote:Happy belated Shabbat, brotherJR00576 wrote:Jeeze, just checked out that place and it was EXPENSIVE! Does anyone know of any buildings within walking distance of GTown that you can stay at for under $1000 a month? Looks like living in D.C. is going to be at least 3 times more expensive than Lexington, VA!dcpolitico wrote:Most of my GULC friends live at 300 Mass. Ave. http://www.masscourtdc.com/
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Um... if this were the only place I thought I was getting in, I just might. I really liked W&L. But I kind of assume I'll make it to Chicago at least, so no.JR00576 wrote:You too! BTW, are you doing the write-on? I am not!traydeuce wrote:Happy belated Shabbat, brotherJR00576 wrote:Jeeze, just checked out that place and it was EXPENSIVE! Does anyone know of any buildings within walking distance of GTown that you can stay at for under $1000 a month? Looks like living in D.C. is going to be at least 3 times more expensive than Lexington, VA!dcpolitico wrote:Most of my GULC friends live at 300 Mass. Ave. http://www.masscourtdc.com/
Journeybound wrote:Newyorker, I'm in the same situation about bringing my wife with me. We really want a two bedroom that allows small dogs. So within DC is probably out. I can't afford 2-3k per month! Anyways, lets keep each other apprised about our findings. I haven't seriously started looking yet, but I'll begin after finals.
Also, for those of us who are married, can we ask for more financial aid money? Or is it capped out at the budget they give for single students?
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No, I don't think so. This isn't explicitly stated or even alluded to anywhere. Contrast to Chicago where they hammer that point home pretty clearly. I think one big draw of GULC EA is that they don't get revoked.johndoe wrote:This may be real paranoid - but my GPA might drop a bit this semester. Do admissions get revoked?
Boy do I have the thread for you: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=116740newyorker69 wrote:Ok so I hate to sound like a crazy paranoid person but heres my problem...
I just took exam #2 of 4 today and everything went well. However, exam #1 (contracts) did not go as well. The fact pattern was weird and I didnt understand it too well (this is the first time!). So I wrote up my answer as best I can. As I came out, I started talking to some other students (who similarly thought it was difficult), but I realized that I may have missed a lot of issues. I am so angry with myself because my lowest grade last semester was an "A" and I came out of EVERY exam last semester feeling pretty good.
So now I'm starting to freak out. What IF hypothetically I fail the exam? Does my GULC acceptance get revoked? Or is it even void because I may have to retake contracts? I just hope everyone else bombs it so I dont fail![]()
I am so worried, I feel like my guaranteed T14 shot just went out the door. Please someone make me feel better.
Ok, thread is very long and i have every intention of reading it all but prob not until after finals. please just save my sanity and tell me that this exact fear of mine DIDNT actually happen to someone else and please tell me i am just overreacting.disco_barred wrote:Boy do I have the thread for you: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=116740newyorker69 wrote:Ok so I hate to sound like a crazy paranoid person but heres my problem...
I just took exam #2 of 4 today and everything went well. However, exam #1 (contracts) did not go as well. The fact pattern was weird and I didnt understand it too well (this is the first time!). So I wrote up my answer as best I can. As I came out, I started talking to some other students (who similarly thought it was difficult), but I realized that I may have missed a lot of issues. I am so angry with myself because my lowest grade last semester was an "A" and I came out of EVERY exam last semester feeling pretty good.
So now I'm starting to freak out. What IF hypothetically I fail the exam? Does my GULC acceptance get revoked? Or is it even void because I may have to retake contracts? I just hope everyone else bombs it so I dont fail![]()
I am so worried, I feel like my guaranteed T14 shot just went out the door. Please someone make me feel better.
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