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Why did this thread die all of a sudden? I will jump-start this thread single-handedly by sharing the greatest quote on education ever:
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It's tough to maintain my ultra-high level of excitement, so I need little breaks from Temple related thought.x7227 wrote:Why did this thread die all of a sudden?
But, I guess its time to ramp things up again, because I am truly looking forward to starting school. When is everyone moving into their law school housing, if you're not living there already? I found a place is Old City, and I'm not sure when I should move down to Philly. I can go anytime after July 1st, but I'm thinking sometime after August 1st might be best. Just so I'm not sitting around in Philly with absolutely nothing to do.
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I live in Philly, so im not really going anywhere. Im getting married in eight weeks so i guess thats why ive been a little busy. working my 9-5, planning a w edding. starting law school. YIKES lolJustathought wrote:It's tough to maintain my ultra-high level of excitement, so I need little breaks from Temple related thought.x7227 wrote:Why did this thread die all of a sudden?
But, I guess its time to ramp things up again, because I am truly looking forward to starting school. When is everyone moving into their law school housing, if you're not living there already? I found a place is Old City, and I'm not sure when I should move down to Philly. I can go anytime after July 1st, but I'm thinking sometime after August 1st might be best. Just so I'm not sitting around in Philly with absolutely nothing to do.
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did anyone apply for the barroway scholarship?
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Justathought wrote: Just so I'm not sitting around in Phillywith absolutely nothing to do.drinking my liver away
Congrats! I suppose that is a reason to busy yourself with things other than TLS...oreo3405 wrote: I live in Philly, so im not really going anywhere. Im getting married in eight weeks so i guess thats why ive been a little busy. working my 9-5, planning a w edding. starting law school. YIKES lol
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haha still doesnt stop me from stopping here while im at work (like right now haha).x7227 wrote:Justathought wrote: Just so I'm not sitting around in Phillywith absolutely nothing to do.drinking my liver away
Congrats! I suppose that is a reason to busy yourself with things other than TLS...oreo3405 wrote: I live in Philly, so im not really going anywhere. Im getting married in eight weeks so i guess thats why ive been a little busy. working my 9-5, planning a w edding. starting law school. YIKES lol
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I'm already here in the burbs and I'm staying here. In fact, I just got a super exciting job at the movies for the summer so I can try to save up enough money to, ya know, eat this year hahaJustathought wrote:It's tough to maintain my ultra-high level of excitement, so I need little breaks from Temple related thought.x7227 wrote:Why did this thread die all of a sudden?
But, I guess its time to ramp things up again, because I am truly looking forward to starting school. When is everyone moving into their law school housing, if you're not living there already? I found a place is Old City, and I'm not sure when I should move down to Philly. I can go anytime after July 1st, but I'm thinking sometime after August 1st might be best. Just so I'm not sitting around in Philly with absolutely nothing to do.
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did you get your sticker yet? hahaEvrydyhonestliar wrote:I'm already here in the burbs and I'm staying here. In fact, I just got a super exciting job at the movies for the summer so I can try to save up enough money to, ya know, eat this year hahaJustathought wrote:It's tough to maintain my ultra-high level of excitement, so I need little breaks from Temple related thought.x7227 wrote:Why did this thread die all of a sudden?
But, I guess its time to ramp things up again, because I am truly looking forward to starting school. When is everyone moving into their law school housing, if you're not living there already? I found a place is Old City, and I'm not sure when I should move down to Philly. I can go anytime after July 1st, but I'm thinking sometime after August 1st might be best. Just so I'm not sitting around in Philly with absolutely nothing to do.
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I was under the impression that the Rubin Presser was the only scholarship we could apply to our 0Ls.lawlskewl wrote:did anyone apply for the barroway scholarship?
Edit: Unless you're talking about the diversity scholarship, in which case the same restriction applies to me.
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There is a pre-1L happy hour planned for June 15th. Someone organized it on the Temple facebook page. I won't be in town for it, but apparently it will be the first of many. Just a heads up for anyone interested in getting an early start on meeting future classmates.
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Speaking of that, I have to figure out what protocol is for separating/integrating the worlds of real life and TLS.
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Simple, we all wear name tags which contain our TLS avatars. We also have to promise to be slightly less mean in person.arvcondor wrote:Speaking of that, I have to figure out what protocol is for separating/integrating the worlds of real life and TLS.
On an unrelated note, I'm looking to purchase a second hand time machine. Just something that can get me to August 1st. I can no longer stand the wait. I'm so bored.
Also willing to have someone freeze me, to be thawed out at a later date. Like that South Park episode. PM if interested.
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Is August 1 a date of some significance?
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Nope, just seemed like the right time to move down to Philly and get settled.
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oreo3405 wrote:did you get your sticker yet? hahaEvrydyhonestliar wrote:I'm already here in the burbs and I'm staying here. In fact, I just got a super exciting job at the movies for the summer so I can try to save up enough money to, ya know, eat this year hahaJustathought wrote:It's tough to maintain my ultra-high level of excitement, so I need little breaks from Temple related thought.x7227 wrote:Why did this thread die all of a sudden?
But, I guess its time to ramp things up again, because I am truly looking forward to starting school. When is everyone moving into their law school housing, if you're not living there already? I found a place is Old City, and I'm not sure when I should move down to Philly. I can go anytime after July 1st, but I'm thinking sometime after August 1st might be best. Just so I'm not sitting around in Philly with absolutely nothing to do.
Yess! And got them on my parents cars this weekend too! It feels official now and I seriously can't wait to quit my jobs and start some serious learning in August!
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Just graduated from Temple Law. Great experience. If anyone has questions fire away.
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First off, congratulations. I have a good friend who recently finished LS, and he's just thrilled. I know you must be as well. I do have a few questions, so thanks for stopping by to take them.in my eyes wrote:Just graduated from Temple Law. Great experience. If anyone has questions fire away.
1. You said Temple was a "great experience." What are the biggest factors that played into your description?
2. Was it easy to obtain outlines from students who did well? Is there an exam bank with sample answers for most/all of the 1L courses/instructors?
3. Are there any healthy dining options on/near campus? Love the food trucks, but I tend to eat pretty healthy and I'm not sure if many of them have options that will suit me on a daily basis.
4. Do you think most students are happy with the employment opportunities available to them after graduation?
5. Finally, I'm living in Old City, near 3rd and Arch. I'll be moving down there in August. The area is just amazing - it has everything I need and is incredibly rich in history, which I find really cool. However, I have heard the bars there tend to attract a young and rowdy crowd. Will there be fist fights outside my apartment at 2am?
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Congrats and thanks for taking the time for us lowly 0Ls!in my eyes wrote:Just graduated from Temple Law. Great experience. If anyone has questions fire away.
Any profs to absolutely 100% take? Any to stay away from?
Any experience with the study abroad opportunities or how that may have affected your classmates?
3rd and Arch is kinda just above some of the rowdiest spots in Old City. Not that its the quietest spot in the city, but if you were in the square bordered by Front, Chestnut, Market, and 4th, you'd be much more likely to get a weekly old city s--t show on the weekends (hey, free entertainment!). The nice thing about 3rd and Arch is that you're close enough (1-4 blocks) to have fun when you want to, but far enough away that its not constantly at your front door constantly (like living on the same block as two huge bars).Justathought wrote: 5. Finally, I'm living in Old City, near 3rd and Arch. I'll be moving down there in August. The area is just amazing - it has everything I need and is incredibly rich in history, which I find really cool. However, I have heard the bars there tend to attract a young and rowdy crowd. Will there be fist fights outside my apartment at 2am?
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You know its funny, my apartment is basically on the corner of 3rd and Arch. When I went to meet my potential roommate, I saw the Betsy Ross house, and the Starbucks, and the nice gym, and I said, "This is just perfect."x7227 wrote:
3rd and Arch is kinda just above some of the rowdiest spots in Old City. Not that its the quietest spot in the city, but if you were in the square bordered by Front, Chestnut, Market, and 4th, you'd be much more likely to get a weekly old city s--t show on the weekends (hey, free entertainment!). The nice thing about 3rd and Arch is that you're close enough (1-4 blocks) to have fun when you want to, but far enough away that its not constantly at your front door constantly (like living on the same block as two huge bars).Justathought wrote: 5. Finally, I'm living in Old City, near 3rd and Arch. I'll be moving down there in August. The area is just amazing - it has everything I need and is incredibly rich in history, which I find really cool. However, I have heard the bars there tend to attract a young and rowdy crowd. Will there be fist fights outside my apartment at 2am?
Then I met my roommate, and she kept stressing how quiet it was here. I was thinking, "Well yeah, how loud could it get outside the Betsy Ross house?!"
After I went back home and did some research, I realized that Old City is not only the history rich, Greenwich Village-esque area I thought, but also sort of a wild party destination for Jersey Shore types. Oh well, I still love the area.
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Temple Law was a great experience because of the people. Minimal gunners, friendly people (profs/library staff/security people/professors).
Professors to take: Abreu/Monroe if you're into tax, Greenstein if you're a thinker, Sperino for Employment Discrimination, Harris for Sales.
3rd and Arch isn't going to be bad at all as far as fights go. You're on the other side of Market from where most of the bars are (South-Market).
As far as healthy options there is always the sexy green truck which serves locally grown produce in wraps/salads. There is also the noshery. If you're looking for Center City or Phila in general food recommendations PM Me.
It's easy to get outlines if that is your thing. I found the E and E series and commercial outlines combined with the slides/my classnotes to be more helpful. About 3/4 of profs will put old exams in the library. Most will review them with you if you take the time to write out answers.
Professors to take: Abreu/Monroe if you're into tax, Greenstein if you're a thinker, Sperino for Employment Discrimination, Harris for Sales.
3rd and Arch isn't going to be bad at all as far as fights go. You're on the other side of Market from where most of the bars are (South-Market).
As far as healthy options there is always the sexy green truck which serves locally grown produce in wraps/salads. There is also the noshery. If you're looking for Center City or Phila in general food recommendations PM Me.
It's easy to get outlines if that is your thing. I found the E and E series and commercial outlines combined with the slides/my classnotes to be more helpful. About 3/4 of profs will put old exams in the library. Most will review them with you if you take the time to write out answers.
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Study abroad was popular because 1L/2L summer paid gigs were in short supply. Lots of people loved their trips to Rome/Japan. I didn't go so I can't comment.
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Where did you do your 1L/2L gigs, if you did any? Do you have a job? Where is it? Do others have jobs?in my eyes wrote:Just graduated from Temple Law. Great experience. If anyone has questions fire away.
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Dude...please take this back.Justathought wrote: After I went back home and did some research, I realized that Old City is not only the history rich, Greenwich Village-esque area
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Let me clarify, they are very different. I'm from NY and lived in the West Village for years, but as a Philly novice, I saw the restaurants with sidewalk seating, the art galleries, the smaller buildings, the parks, and thought, "this feels similar in a lot of ways." Still, NY is so much more crowded, and the venues in the Village are way more upscale (read - expensive).
I like both areas a lot, though I do hear the nightlife in Old City can be exceptionally cheesy. However, the history in the area is second to none, and living in an area where you literally can't go two feet without crossing someplace pivotal to the lives of the founding fathers is awesome. It's honestly a little inspiring to someone new to the area, but I'm sure native Philadelphia residents are much less impressed by all that. I'm the same way with NY.
I like both areas a lot, though I do hear the nightlife in Old City can be exceptionally cheesy. However, the history in the area is second to none, and living in an area where you literally can't go two feet without crossing someplace pivotal to the lives of the founding fathers is awesome. It's honestly a little inspiring to someone new to the area, but I'm sure native Philadelphia residents are much less impressed by all that. I'm the same way with NY.
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I worked 1L and 2L summers at Temple Legal Aid. Prof Hanna (who runs the program) is one of the most knowledgable people I've encountered w/ regard to family law.
I have a job starting in late Aug at Ernst and Young in a specialty tax group (SALT)(really a dream position for me..my accounting background saved me). Jobs are few and far between. I'd say maybe 20-25% at graduation. Has little to do with Temple (they were great). More to do with the market in general.
I have a job starting in late Aug at Ernst and Young in a specialty tax group (SALT)(really a dream position for me..my accounting background saved me). Jobs are few and far between. I'd say maybe 20-25% at graduation. Has little to do with Temple (they were great). More to do with the market in general.
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