Awesome!chemE_envlaw wrote:I'm Section 4! 12 for Lawyering.indigomachine wrote:Section 4 overall, Section 1 lawyering
Forever alone...

Edit: Scratch that. we have some pretty baller profs. still... ugh One L *shudders* (Scott Turow, I hate you)
Awesome!chemE_envlaw wrote:I'm Section 4! 12 for Lawyering.indigomachine wrote:Section 4 overall, Section 1 lawyering
Forever alone...
Here ya go: https://its.law.nyu.edu/cms/public/sche ... &showall=1Lawbro wrote:Noob question, where do we find out who is teaching each class? I can't find that info on Albert
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You don't suppose the administration will let us trade, do youJamMasterJ wrote:Damn. Section 5. Was really wanting 4
Rate my professor has ratings for the law school. Some of them are more reviewed than others though.thelawyler wrote:Woo schedule's out!
Section 2 for everything, Section 4 for Lawyering.
Now gotta get dem books. Where do we go to check out prof ratings? I know we probably can't change, but I am just curious now.
You joining ChemE and me? Y'all ready for A. Milley time? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GqyyjLU7MYPigBodine wrote:You don't suppose the administration will let us trade, do youJamMasterJ wrote:Damn. Section 5. Was really wanting 4
*woots really loudly*indigomachine wrote: You joining ChemE and me? Y'all ready for A. Milley time? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GqyyjLU7MY
Cool, I am in the same section and lawyering class.thelawyler wrote:Woo schedule's out!
Section 2 for everything, Section 4 for Lawyering.
Now gotta get dem books. Where do we go to check out prof ratings? I know we probably can't change, but I am just curious now.
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agreed, i tried rate my professors but it just isnt the same as UG, any NYU law rankings out there?law2015 wrote:thelawyler wrote:Woo schedule's out!
Section 2 for everything, Section 4 for Lawyering.
Now gotta get dem books. Where do we go to check out prof ratings? I know we probably can't change, but I am just curious now.
BTW i found out how you can check old evaluations https://its.law.nyu.edu/courseeval/inde ... udent.mainizy223 wrote:agreed, i tried rate my professors but it just isnt the same as UG, any NYU law rankings out there?law2015 wrote:thelawyler wrote:Woo schedule's out!
Section 2 for everything, Section 4 for Lawyering.
Now gotta get dem books. Where do we go to check out prof ratings? I know we probably can't change, but I am just curious now.
I misread mine earlier for lawyering. I'm actually section 10 too.izy223 wrote:section 4 and 10 for lawyering im very excited.
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Did you find this info by searching with your NYU ID and birthday on the bookstore website? If so, my books still aren't listedKillingly wrote:Looks like I'll be paying about $780 for books. Not bad.
You can also see professor course evaluations from the nyu homepage - student's tab - column on the left.
Try the compare prices tool. Mine didn't show up in the regular search. One of my classes still isn't up, but the rest were there.xlawschoolhopefulx wrote:Did you find this info by searching with your NYU ID and birthday on the bookstore website? If so, my books still aren't listedKillingly wrote:Looks like I'll be paying about $780 for books. Not bad.
You can also see professor course evaluations from the nyu homepage - student's tab - column on the left.![]()
anyone else having this problem?
Thanks! 2 quick questions for anyone who might know the answer.indigomachine wrote:Try the compare prices tool. Mine didn't show up in the regular search. One of my classes still isn't up, but the rest were there.xlawschoolhopefulx wrote:Did you find this info by searching with your NYU ID and birthday on the bookstore website? If so, my books still aren't listedKillingly wrote:Looks like I'll be paying about $780 for books. Not bad.
You can also see professor course evaluations from the nyu homepage - student's tab - column on the left.![]()
anyone else having this problem?
edited for link: http://nyu.verbacompare.com/
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I don't have an answer for #1 but I basically asked the same thing in the "ask an NYU 3L" forum (http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6#p5802906) and the consensus seems to be that you're probably fine renting if you want to unless you highlight a lot. I'm probably renting...xlawschoolhopefulx wrote:Thanks! 2 quick questions for anyone who might know the answer.indigomachine wrote:Try the compare prices tool. Mine didn't show up in the regular search. One of my classes still isn't up, but the rest were there.xlawschoolhopefulx wrote:Did you find this info by searching with your NYU ID and birthday on the bookstore website? If so, my books still aren't listedKillingly wrote:Looks like I'll be paying about $780 for books. Not bad.
You can also see professor course evaluations from the nyu homepage - student's tab - column on the left.![]()
anyone else having this problem?
edited for link: http://nyu.verbacompare.com/
1) If a supplement (like an E&E or something along those lines) is "required" for a class, do you think it's ok to use an old edition? I have a few hand-me-downs that are an edition old, and I'm hoping to not have to pay for something I (basically) already have
2) What are people's thoughts about renting? Obviously it's much cheaper, but is it a good idea? or should I just spring for the used copy?
Subtle I have Arthur Miller trollingizy223 wrote:anyone in section four know what the softbound supplement is the Professor Miller wants us to buy for civil procedure-also where do i get it from?
I lol'd +1JamMasterJ wrote:Subtle I have Arthur Miller trollingizy223 wrote:anyone in section four know what the softbound supplement is the Professor Miller wants us to buy for civil procedure-also where do i get it from?
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