Columbia Law Class of 2014
Posted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 9:07 pm
So excited for next year!!! Has anyone started to look into student housing??? Any opinions??
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I've heard they heavily subsidize the housing so it is definitely worth it. It also looka like there are options beyond your standard domitiry style.kiniru wrote:+1 here too
I'm not sure I want to do housing... I feel like I've had enough of those in UG, and its not like Columbia's housing prices are inexpensive...
I think it depends on the type of housing.. haha I would love a studio for sure, but I'm not sure I'd do housing for dormitory style or apartment shares... (which was what I had for most of UG) There's definitely advantages to living on campus, particularly for 1L, but I also think living in the city also has its advantages too. My train of thought is since we're gonna be there for at least 3 yrs with most likely the summers, why not consider getting an apt and some furniture...? Eh, I'm putting way more thought into it than I need to right now.... lol I'm going to my TOP CHOICE for law school!!canuck wrote:I've heard they heavily subsidize the housing so it is definitely worth it. It also looka like there are options beyond your standard domitiry style.kiniru wrote:+1 here too
I'm not sure I want to do housing... I feel like I've had enough of those in UG, and its not like Columbia's housing prices are inexpensive...
Oh are you considering buying? I hadn't thought of that. I'll hopefully be in New York for the long run, but I don't think I can afford a mortgage and law school in one shot unfortunately.kiniru wrote:I think it depends on the type of housing.. haha I would love a studio for sure, but I'm not sure I'd do housing for dormitory style or apartment shares... (which was what I had for most of UG) There's definitely advantages to living on campus, particularly for 1L, but I also think living in the city also has its advantages too. My train of thought is since we're gonna be there for at least 3 yrs with most likely the summers, why not consider getting an apt and some furniture...? Eh, I'm putting way more thought into it than I need to right now.... lol I'm going to my TOP CHOICE for law school!!canuck wrote:I've heard they heavily subsidize the housing so it is definitely worth it. It also looka like there are options beyond your standard domitiry style.kiniru wrote:+1 here too
I'm not sure I want to do housing... I feel like I've had enough of those in UG, and its not like Columbia's housing prices are inexpensive...
we got emails with pdf attachments. so far nothing in the mail yet.krautraged wrote:Can you guys let us know how they are notifying Accepteds? Thanks!
oh hahaah NONONO .. I'm still trying to figure out how I'm going to pay for Columbia and hoping they'll give me a good aid package.canuck wrote:Oh are you considering buying? I hadn't thought of that. I'll hopefully be in New York for the long run, but I don't think I can afford a mortgage and law school in one shot unfortunately.kiniru wrote:I think it depends on the type of housing.. haha I would love a studio for sure, but I'm not sure I'd do housing for dormitory style or apartment shares... (which was what I had for most of UG) There's definitely advantages to living on campus, particularly for 1L, but I also think living in the city also has its advantages too. My train of thought is since we're gonna be there for at least 3 yrs with most likely the summers, why not consider getting an apt and some furniture...? Eh, I'm putting way more thought into it than I need to right now.... lol I'm going to my TOP CHOICE for law school!!canuck wrote:I've heard they heavily subsidize the housing so it is definitely worth it. It also looka like there are options beyond your standard domitiry style.kiniru wrote:+1 here too
I'm not sure I want to do housing... I feel like I've had enough of those in UG, and its not like Columbia's housing prices are inexpensive...
I still don't believe it's real until I receive a physical letter that I can actually hold. It better come soon. I'd also like a nice little packet with some swag - perhaps a binder or a pen? Common Columbia, I want my vomit colored envelope!!! Please don't make me wait until February...kiniru wrote: I also called the adcom office about the letters in the mail.. they said that they are supposed to be sent out but couldn't tell me if they had been, and also couldn't confirm my acceptance over the phone but confirmed that they sent me an e-mail on Tuesday...
Swag baby! Bring on the swag!marlis wrote:I still don't believe it's real until I receive a physical letter that I can actually hold. It better come soon. I'd also like a nice little packet with some swag - perhaps a binder or a pen? Common Columbia, I want my vomit colored envelope!!! Please don't make me wait until February...kiniru wrote: I also called the adcom office about the letters in the mail.. they said that they are supposed to be sent out but couldn't tell me if they had been, and also couldn't confirm my acceptance over the phone but confirmed that they sent me an e-mail on Tuesday...
I don't think you have to worry about it being a fluke. Even if they didn't mean to admit you, they did admit you. If you withdraw all your other apps and then Columbia comes back and says whoops actually we didn't mean it, I think that would not be legal... but I am not a lawyer. Yet..jcl76 wrote:So...
I got a PDF / email decision letter, but I'm nervous about withdrawing my other applications until I know this wasn't a fluke! Have you all withdrawn your other apps or are you waiting?
The admissions office won't verify my decision either way... :/
http://www.law.berkeley.edu/3931.htmvertex wrote:I don't think you have to worry about it being a fluke. Even if they didn't mean to admit you, they did admit you. If you withdraw all your other apps and then Columbia comes back and says whoops actually we didn't mean it, I think that would not be legal... but I am not a lawyer. Yet..jcl76 wrote:So...
I got a PDF / email decision letter, but I'm nervous about withdrawing my other applications until I know this wasn't a fluke! Have you all withdrawn your other apps or are you waiting?
The admissions office won't verify my decision either way... :/
I remember hearing about this massive fail a few years ago. Could you imagine all the applicants that really had no shot? They must have gone from out-of-their-mind jubilation to crushing depression.im_blue wrote:http://www.law.berkeley.edu/3931.htmvertex wrote:I don't think you have to worry about it being a fluke. Even if they didn't mean to admit you, they did admit you. If you withdraw all your other apps and then Columbia comes back and says whoops actually we didn't mean it, I think that would not be legal... but I am not a lawyer. Yet..jcl76 wrote:So...
I got a PDF / email decision letter, but I'm nervous about withdrawing my other applications until I know this wasn't a fluke! Have you all withdrawn your other apps or are you waiting?
The admissions office won't verify my decision either way... :/
You're in? Congrats!!!!! What is the date on your acceptance letter?polyester wrote:I just checked my email. I am in complete disbelief.
How do I start withdrawing my application from places? Do I need to go on each of their websites individually?
Yes I got in. It said Nov 30 on the top.shanemahsa wrote:You're in? Congrats!!!!! What is the date on your acceptance letter?polyester wrote:I just checked my email. I am in complete disbelief.
How do I start withdrawing my application from places? Do I need to go on each of their websites individually?
Last year when I withdrew from schools I sent emails to each admissions office.
Thanks!polyester wrote:Yes I got in. It said Nov 30 on the top.shanemahsa wrote:You're in? Congrats!!!!! What is the date on your acceptance letter?polyester wrote:I just checked my email. I am in complete disbelief.
How do I start withdrawing my application from places? Do I need to go on each of their websites individually?
Last year when I withdrew from schools I sent emails to each admissions office.
So I just send them emails? Does it have to be long or can I just simply say "I would like to withdraw my application to ___ Law."?