I don't mind. I like having some space between home and school. Also I'm going to be living with someone, and we needed a mutually convenient location (blue line and a way to NU). And yes, I'm planning to bring a lunch and stay for the day most days. I don't do too well with crazy hours, and this seems the best way to keep things sane.FredFlinstone wrote:LOL. Typo...
Eugenia, you really don't mind taking a bus to school every day? And if it's before 9, do you just plan on staying on campus the entire day... or what? I'm just curious because I've been debating whether to live near campus or not.
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Yeahcubswin wrote:That's going to be quite a commute. But you can get some epic Mexican food in Berwyn.homestyle28 wrote:
Looking out around Berwyn, it's a working class neighborhood with affordable prices and lower property taxes. Also serviced by both the El and Metra


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Dude, my commute is an hour and a half each way. Berwyn is nothing.
Homestyle - it'll depend on where you want to live, but if you're buying don't restrict yourself to the immediate environs. Prices are a LOT cheaper as you get further away. I live in Lake County, which gives an automatic drop in property tax (although still twice as much as my parents pay in Arizona) and sales tax. Public transportation means you can get to the city from damn near anywhere. You're in a fantastic position to be buying property right now, as the market is glutted with short sales and the like. Hell, if you want to live further north than me (but close to the same train line that I take) I've got friends trying to sell their house for around $110k. Perfect for a small family!
Homestyle - it'll depend on where you want to live, but if you're buying don't restrict yourself to the immediate environs. Prices are a LOT cheaper as you get further away. I live in Lake County, which gives an automatic drop in property tax (although still twice as much as my parents pay in Arizona) and sales tax. Public transportation means you can get to the city from damn near anywhere. You're in a fantastic position to be buying property right now, as the market is glutted with short sales and the like. Hell, if you want to live further north than me (but close to the same train line that I take) I've got friends trying to sell their house for around $110k. Perfect for a small family!
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I'm hoping to keep the commute under an hour via transit. But I do think that it's a good time to buy in Chitown for sure. Hard to imagine that homes that have dropped ~40% of value can drop much more. and from a cash flow perspective we're looking at ~1300/month all told to buy 3-4 beds, and you just can't find apartments with that kind of space for that price.ArghItsBlarg wrote:Dude, my commute is an hour and a half each way. Berwyn is nothing.
Homestyle - it'll depend on where you want to live, but if you're buying don't restrict yourself to the immediate environs. Prices are a LOT cheaper as you get further away. I live in Lake County, which gives an automatic drop in property tax (although still twice as much as my parents pay in Arizona) and sales tax. Public transportation means you can get to the city from damn near anywhere. You're in a fantastic position to be buying property right now, as the market is glutted with short sales and the like. Hell, if you want to live further north than me (but close to the same train line that I take) I've got friends trying to sell their house for around $110k. Perfect for a small family!
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It's over an hour, with 2 transfers. I'd certainly call that something, even if your commute is worse.ArghItsBlarg wrote:Dude, my commute is an hour and a half each way. Berwyn is nothing.
Homestyle - it'll depend on where you want to live, but if you're buying don't restrict yourself to the immediate environs. Prices are a LOT cheaper as you get further away. I live in Lake County, which gives an automatic drop in property tax (although still twice as much as my parents pay in Arizona) and sales tax. Public transportation means you can get to the city from damn near anywhere. You're in a fantastic position to be buying property right now, as the market is glutted with short sales and the like. Hell, if you want to live further north than me (but close to the same train line that I take) I've got friends trying to sell their house for around $110k. Perfect for a small family!
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Is the corollary of this that one must commute an hour out of downtown to find decent Mexican food in Chicago?cubswin wrote:That's going to be quite a commute. But you can get some epic Mexican food in Berwyn.homestyle28 wrote:Looking out around Berwyn, it's a working class neighborhood with affordable prices and lower property taxes. Also serviced by both the El and Metra

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While I'm not saying it's nothing, at least there's a solid 1/2 hour on 1 train, I'm hoping that makes for easier commuting.
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No, i have had really good Mexican food in the Lakeview area. You could also do upscale Mexican at Topolobampo, but that is not an every day thingrinkrat19 wrote:Is the corollary of this that one must commute an hour out of downtown to find decent Mexican food in Chicago?cubswin wrote:That's going to be quite a commute. But you can get some epic Mexican food in Berwyn.homestyle28 wrote:Looking out around Berwyn, it's a working class neighborhood with affordable prices and lower property taxes. Also serviced by both the El and Metra

I would like suggestions for what current Chicagoans think is the "best" Mexican in the city.
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I love anything down in Pilsen foodwisebdubs wrote:No, i have had really good Mexican food in the Lakeview area. You could also do upscale Mexican at Topolobampo, but that is not an every day thingrinkrat19 wrote:Is the corollary of this that one must commute an hour out of downtown to find decent Mexican food in Chicago?cubswin wrote:That's going to be quite a commute. But you can get some epic Mexican food in Berwyn.homestyle28 wrote:Looking out around Berwyn, it's a working class neighborhood with affordable prices and lower property taxes. Also serviced by both the El and Metra
I would like suggestions for what current Chicagoans think is the "best" Mexican in the city.

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Ahh... I see I see. Sounds like a good way to make sure you stay on top of your case summaries too!Eugenie Danglars wrote:
I don't mind. I like having some space between home and school. Also I'm going to be living with someone, and we needed a mutually convenient location (blue line and a way to NU). And yes, I'm planning to bring a lunch and stay for the day most days. I don't do too well with crazy hours, and this seems the best way to keep things sane.
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I like Su Casa, which is pretty close to school.rinkrat19 wrote:Is the corollary of this that one must commute an hour out of downtown to find decent Mexican food in Chicago?
Also, for those of you who don't want to commute to school, rent my apartment (LinkRemoved).
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This forum is so dead...
What's on everyones to-do list this summer?
What's on everyones to-do list this summer?
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Read a couple 0L books, find housing, figure out parking and gym membership, maybe buy some warm jackets (yuck).FredFlinstone wrote:This forum is so dead...
What's on everyones to-do list this summer?
Most of all... RELAX and mentally prepare myself!
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Dude, I've got a long to do do listFredFlinstone wrote:This forum is so dead...
What's on everyones to-do list this summer?
1) sell my house
2) buy a house
3) find childcare
4) Move
5) Get settled in
6) Get nerdy with MS Onenote
7) Reduce caffeine intake

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well it looks better typed out than when it's consuming space in my head.
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For me:
1) Finish Peace Corps service
2) Move back to America
3) Relearn English
4) Get tested for exotic diseases
5) Move to Chicago
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1) Finish Peace Corps service
2) Move back to America
3) Relearn English
4) Get tested for exotic diseases
5) Move to Chicago
Rock on!`
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1)Inca Trail to Macchu Pichu in 3 weeksFredFlinstone wrote:This forum is so dead...
What's on everyones to-do list this summer?
2)Find an apartment in Chicago
3)Spend lots of time with friends this summer
4)Move to Chicago
5)Lollapalooza (ETA: I will probably have at least 5 people crashing on my floor the first weekend I'm living in Chicago for this.

6)Be a groomsman in a wedding
7)Start classes
8 )????
9)Profit
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- Finish or transfer all my projects off to other people at my job
- Hang out constantly with my girlfriend at the river
- Get an apartment in Chicago
- Buy a jacket
- Get rid of 2/3 of my possessions so I can fit in said apartment.
- Move
- Get broken up with by aforementioned girlfriend because she doesn't want to date long distance
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Crap, Onenote. I forgot I have to learn that. Time to get my nerd on!
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Minus the whole breakup stuff, I'll generally be doing what you're doing...Bumi wrote:
- Finish or transfer all my projects off to other people at my job
- Hang out constantly with my girlfriend at the river
- Get an apartment in Chicago
- Buy a jacket
- Get rid of 2/3 of my possessions so I can fit in said apartment.
- Move
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FredFlinstone wrote:This forum is so dead...
What's on everyones to-do list this summer?
- Vaction in Turkey for 3 weeks!
- Find a renter for my place
- Rent a place in Chicago
- Quit working (July cannot come soon enough)
- Law Preview (yes, i'm that crazy)
- Move to Chicago
- Party hardy for 3-4 weeks (how serious is orientation?)
- Stop messing around and start classes
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What is law preview?bdubs wrote:FredFlinstone wrote:This forum is so dead...
What's on everyones to-do list this summer?
- Vaction in Turkey for 3 weeks!
- Find a renter for my place
- Rent a place in Chicago
- Quit working (July cannot come soon enough)
- Law Preview (yes, i'm that crazy)
- Move to Chicago
- Party hardy for 3-4 weeks (how serious is orientation?)
- Stop messing around and start classes
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It's like a one week crash prep course for law school that some people (*cough* gunners *cough*) dosplitmuch wrote:
What is law preview?
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Yeah, it's a combination of gunnerishness and terror that is driving me to take it.Flips88 wrote:It's like a one week crash prep course for law school that some people (*cough* gunners *cough*) dosplitmuch wrote:
What is law preview?
http://www.lawpreview.com/
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There's a scholarship to Law Preview for Northwestern Admits sponsored by Latham & Watkins (http://www.lawpreview.com/latham-watkins). The application deadline is tomorrow -- 5/10. It seems like all you need to do to qualify is matriculate at NWU in the fall:
Latham & Watkins Law Preview Scholarship Criteria
To be eligible to become a Latham & Watkins Law Preview Scholarship recipient, applicants must be enrolled to begin classes at New York University School of Law, Northwestern University School of Law or University of Chicago Law School in the fall of 2011. Online applications are available and will be accepted now until May 10, 2011. A selection panel will evaluate all completed applications, and scholarship recipients will be notified via email by June 1, 2011.
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"The Latham & Watkins Law Preview Scholarship program is among several firm initiatives designed to promote diversity in the legal profession." -- I would think twice about spending time on an app unless you are a minority, particularly one of the under represented type.SHarry3666 wrote:There's a scholarship to Law Preview for Northwestern Admits sponsored by Latham & Watkins (http://www.lawpreview.com/latham-watkins). The application deadline is tomorrow -- 5/10. It seems like all you need to do to qualify is matriculate at NWU in the fall:
Latham & Watkins Law Preview Scholarship Criteria
To be eligible to become a Latham & Watkins Law Preview Scholarship recipient, applicants must be enrolled to begin classes at New York University School of Law, Northwestern University School of Law or University of Chicago Law School in the fall of 2011. Online applications are available and will be accepted now until May 10, 2011. A selection panel will evaluate all completed applications, and scholarship recipients will be notified via email by June 1, 2011.
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